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15001. Studio portrait of the family of Markusz Schvartz.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15002. Studio portrait of Izador Schenberger.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15003. Studio portrait of Erno Silberstein and another man, both in military uniform.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15004. Studio wedding portrait of Armin Smilovits.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15005. Studio portrait of Hermanne [wife of Herman] Smilovits.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15006. Studio portrait of Tevjovitsne [wife of Tevjovits].
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15007. Studio portrait of Miklos Vertes and his wife.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15008. Studio portrait of Miklosne [wife of Miklos] Vertes, who owned a needlepoint store.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15009. Studio portrait of Belane [wife of Bela] Vigdorovits.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15010. Studio portrait of Samu Weisz and [either his wife or fiancee].
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15011. Studio portrait of Roszi Wiesel.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15012. Studio wedding portrait of Jeno Wioer and his bride.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15013. Studio portrait of Marg Wizenfelder.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15014. Studio portrait of Roszi Wizenfelder and two other women.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15015. Studio portrait of Zeligne [Mrs. Zelig] Zeiger.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15016. Group studio portrait of Dezne Zonder and three other young people.
almost 6,000 Jewish inhabitants to Auschwitz in two transports on May 31 and June 5, 1944. These
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15017. Interior view of the dining hall of the Dinslaken Jewish orphanage.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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15018. Exterior view of the Dinslaken children's orphanage.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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15019. Children study in the classroom of the Waisenhaus of the Dinslaken Jewish orphanage.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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15020. Children play in the backyard of the Dinslaken Jewish orphanage.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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15021. Younger children sit around a table in the Dinslaken children's home.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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15022. Original Caption: "A Russian youngster eats hungrily of bread and molasses.
show a few of the 5,000 displaced persons registered at a single repatriation camp on the Western Front
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15023. Hans Frank Rosenbaum hugs a giant stuffed teddy bear.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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15024. Affidavit of support of application for immigration visa requested by Bernard Rosenbaum for Hans Frank, an orphan he planned to adopt.
it was attacked on Kristallnacht. Hans left Germany for the United States on April 5, 1939 and was
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15025. Studio portrait of the Kronovitz family. Margit Kronovitz (the grandmaother of the donor) is third from the right.
was the only child of Mendel and Charlotte Zarwanitzer. She was born on February 5, 1924 in Bolechow