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1476. German kindergarteners pose for a class portrait in a garden.
They married the following August. Heinz Schleisch was born in Berlin on May 5, 1913 to Walther and ... left for the United States on June 5, 1938. His parents left after Kristallnacht. They took the Trans
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1477. Lore Rothheimer, a German-Jewish refugee, walks down a street in Paris.
They married the following August. Heinz Schleisch was born in Berlin on May 5, 1913 to Walther and ... left for the United States on June 5, 1938. His parents left after Kristallnacht. They took the Trans
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1478. Portrait of a German-Jewish refugee family in France.
They married the following August. Heinz Schleisch was born in Berlin on May 5, 1913 to Walther and ... left for the United States on June 5, 1938. His parents left after Kristallnacht. They took the Trans
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1479. Kaethe Heksch Salomon, a German-Jewish woman, stands outside a cafe in Paris.
They married the following August. Heinz Schleisch was born in Berlin on May 5, 1913 to Walther and ... left for the United States on June 5, 1938. His parents left after Kristallnacht. They took the Trans
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1480. View of the store belonging to Simon Salomon, a French Jew, on a street in Paris.
They married the following August. Heinz Schleisch was born in Berlin on May 5, 1913 to Walther and ... left for the United States on June 5, 1938. His parents left after Kristallnacht. They took the Trans
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1481. Exterior view of the store belonging to Jakob Heksch.
They married the following August. Heinz Schleisch was born in Berlin on May 5, 1913 to Walther and ... left for the United States on June 5, 1938. His parents left after Kristallnacht. They took the Trans
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1482. Erich Rothheimer, a German-Jewish teenager, poses on a street in Paris after emigrating from Germany.
They married the following August. Heinz Schleisch was born in Berlin on May 5, 1913 to Walther and ... left for the United States on June 5, 1938. His parents left after Kristallnacht. They took the Trans
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1483. View of a home in Tence, next to Le-Chambon sur Lignon.
They married the following August. Heinz Schleisch was born in Berlin on May 5, 1913 to Walther and ... left for the United States on June 5, 1938. His parents left after Kristallnacht. They took the Trans
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1484. Identification tag issued to Kurt Moses by the American Friends Service Committee for his voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
February 5, 1928 in Tuetz, Germany in Pomerania. His younger brother was born the following year on July ... March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500
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1485. Passport issued to Kurt Moses in France prior to his voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
February 5, 1928 in Tuetz, Germany in Pomerania. His younger brother was born the following year on July ... March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500
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1486. Interior page and photograph of the passport issued to Kurt Moses in France prior to his voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
February 5, 1928 in Tuetz, Germany in Pomerania. His younger brother was born the following year on July ... March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500
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1487. Interior page of the passport issued to Kurt Moses in France prior to his voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
February 5, 1928 in Tuetz, Germany in Pomerania. His younger brother was born the following year on July ... March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500
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1488. Interior page of the passport issued to Kurt Moses in France prior to his voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
February 5, 1928 in Tuetz, Germany in Pomerania. His younger brother was born the following year on July ... March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500
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1489. Interior page of the passport issued to Kurt Moses in France prior to his voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
February 5, 1928 in Tuetz, Germany in Pomerania. His younger brother was born the following year on July ... March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500
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1490. Interior page of the passport issued to Kurt Moses in France prior to his voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
February 5, 1928 in Tuetz, Germany in Pomerania. His younger brother was born the following year on July ... March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500
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1491. Young Jewish boy poses with his aunt in the garden of the Sanatorium run by his family in Druskieniki, Poland (in present day Lithuania).
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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1492. Family portrait of a Yahrzeit in post war Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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1493. A meeting of "Ichud" in postwar Lodz, Poland. Pictured are members of the Zionist group, "Ichud".
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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1494. Jewish married couple standing with their niece outside of their home in Grodno, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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1495. A Jewish father with his two sons at Niemen Beach in Grodno, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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1496. A Jewish mother and her son ice skating in Grodno, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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1497. Jewish surgeon during an operation in Grodno, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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1498. Jewish woman outside of a sanatorium in Druskieniki, Poland.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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1499. Sanatorium in Druskieniki, Poland. Pictured is the Blumstein family's hotel/sanatorium/spa.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs
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1500. Portrait of an extended family before the war. Pictured are Isa Birger (third from left), Chaim Blumstein (fifth from left and center), Alexandre Blumstein (center), Estera Boochin Blumstein (seventh from left), Musia Altfeld (front and center), B.
accommodate approximately 5,000 people. The ghetto was split into two parts; Ghetto 1 and Ghetto 2 were ... This shelter was 9 feet long, 7 feet wide, 5 feet deep, and the occupants had to sit with their backs