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16901. Regina (nee Kottlarzig) Brieger reads a book in her apartment in the Jewish Hospital in Iranischestrasse, Berlin iwhere Ilse visited her.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16902. Jewish refugees Max and Erna (nee Weissblum) Pikarski (aunt and uncle of the donor) sit at an outside table in Shanghai.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16903. Studio portrait by Volpert of Sophie Oschinsky and her one-year-old daughter Ilse with her dog Molly.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16904. Ilse Oschinsky rides her tricycle in front of their house in Grottkay, Schlesien, Germany.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16905. Ilse Oschinksky poses with her cousin Heinz Schleyer on the running board of her uncle's car, a Limoge, in Ohlau, Germany.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16906. Group portrait of school girls in the Leobschuetz elementary school.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16907. Ilse Oschinsky poses with her friend Renate Glogowsky.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16908. Close-up of two teenage girls who came to England on a Kindertransport.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16909. Photo album page of girls in the Jewish Refugee Hostel 34 Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16910. Sonja Goldman (a friend of the donor) poses with her dog prior to her immigration to England..
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16911. Heinz Schleyer (right, cousin of the donor) and Walter Eisner care for chickens in the Schnibienchen training farm to prepare for their immigration to Palestine.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16912. Group portrait in Otto's Pub in Offenbach of some of the staff of the American War Department's Civil Censorship Division.
home on Sundays. On the night of Kristallnacht, November 9, 1938, Kurt was arrested and sent to the
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16913. A physician examines Maria Kusmierczuk, a survivor of medical experiments performed when she was a prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
the young man she worked with. On November 9, 1940 the Gestapo found her and arrested her. That day
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16914. Exterior view of the shoe store of Moritz and Ida Feigenbaum (grandfparents of Kurt).
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16915. Close-up portrait of Moritz Feigenbaum, grandfather of Kurt.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16916. Studio portrait of Ida Mortiz (grandmother of Kurt).
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16917. Portrait of four generations of the Feigenbaum family in their home.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16918. Claire Feigenbaum looks up to the sky with binoculors.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16919. Group portrait of German and Jewish school children.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16920. Kurt Feigenbaum (center) poses with his Grandmother Ida and younger brother Werner.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16921. Werner Feigenbaum poses with his mother Clara after liberation.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16922. Kurt Feigenbaum poses with his mother Clara in a garden after liberation.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16923. Margot Feigenbaum chats with her mother-in-law Clara in a park in Belgium.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16924. The Feigenbaum family relaxes in their home in Belgium the evening before Margot and Kurt left for the United States.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9
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16925. Group portrait of German school girls in Nazi Germany.
train to Weimar. From there they marched to the Buchenwald concentration camp arriving on February 9