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18426. Portrait of Nina Russo, daughter of Yakov Russo. She was a student.
Portrait of Nina Russo, daughter of Yakov Russo. She was a student. She lived at Gostivarska 5 in
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18427. Portrait of Moriko Russo, son of Yakov Russo. He was a student.
Portrait of Moriko Russo, son of Yakov Russo. He was a student. He lived on Gostivarska 5 in
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18428. Portrait of Louisa Hasson (patronymic: Shabetai).
Portrait of Louisa Hasson (patronymic: Shabetai). She lived at Krstitsa 5 in Bitola.
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18429. Portrait of Solomon Hasson, son of Yakov Hasson. He was a sackmaker.
Portrait of Solomon Hasson, son of Yakov Hasson. He was a sackmaker. He lived at Davidova 4-5 in
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18430. Portrait of Juli Nissan and an unidentified woman.
Zvornitska 5 in Bitola.
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18431. Portrait of Estreya Kalderon, wife of Avram Kalderon, Solomon Kalderon, son of Avram Kalderon, and Solomon's wife, Buena.
Solomon's wife, Buena. Solomon was a glazier. They lived at Mitrovatska 3-5 in Bitola.
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18432. Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum is held by Marcq Dincq, the son of her rescuers, Pierre and Marie-Josephe Dincq.
Belgium on February 4, 1943. Her father Lazarus was born in Leipzig, Germany on February 5, 1900, and her
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18433. Rescuer, Marie-Josephe Dincq holds Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum in her arms.
Belgium on February 4, 1943. Her father Lazarus was born in Leipzig, Germany on February 5, 1900, and her
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18434. Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum and her rescuer, Marie-Josephe Dincq, pet a baby goat.
Belgium on February 4, 1943. Her father Lazarus was born in Leipzig, Germany on February 5, 1900, and her
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18435. Frajdla Birnbaum holds her newborn daughter, Marguerite-Rose.
Belgium on February 4, 1943. Her father Lazarus was born in Leipzig, Germany on February 5, 1900, and her
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18436. Frajdla Birnbaum holds her newborn daughter, Marguerite-Rose.
Belgium on February 4, 1943. Her father Lazarus was born in Leipzig, Germany on February 5, 1900, and her
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18437. [Lazarus?] Birnbaum holds his newborn daughter, Marguerite-Rose.
Belgium on February 4, 1943. Her father Lazarus was born in Leipzig, Germany on February 5, 1900, and her
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18438. Portrait of Eta and Icik Zelmanovics, Jewish farmers from Transcarpathia.
He was finally liberated at Mauthausen by the American army on May 5, 1945. After several months of
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18439. Personalized Jewish New Year card produced in the Bari displaced persons camp that includes a photograph of Miriam Schechter, the daughter of Isidor and Tauba (Falakovics) Schechter.
He was finally liberated at Mauthausen by the American army on May 5, 1945. After several months of
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18440. Jewish DPs peel potatoes outside barracks 23 in Santa Maria di Leuca.
He was finally liberated at Mauthausen by the American army on May 5, 1945. After several months of
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18441. Pinkus Gipsman spars with a friend in the Bari DP camp.
He was finally liberated at Mauthausen by the American army on May 5, 1945. After several months of
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18442. Wedding portrait of Pinkus Gipsman and Etta Falkovics in the Bari displaced persons camp.
He was finally liberated at Mauthausen by the American army on May 5, 1945. After several months of
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18443. Group portrait of Jewish DPs outside a barracks in the Bari displaced persons camp.
He was finally liberated at Mauthausen by the American army on May 5, 1945. After several months of
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18444. A group of friends celebrates the wedding of Jacob and Miriam Schwimmer in the Bari dispaced persons camp.
He was finally liberated at Mauthausen by the American army on May 5, 1945. After several months of
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18445. Jetti works in her garden assisted by her children Gerhard and Inge.
After dark, Fleisch led the group of five adults and two children, ages 7 and 5, through the woods
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18446. Jetti poses with her children Gerhard and Inge. Sigmund was at a labor camp at the time of the photograph.
After dark, Fleisch led the group of five adults and two children, ages 7 and 5, through the woods
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18447. Gerhard and Inge Lewitzky pick flowers in a field behind their house.
After dark, Fleisch led the group of five adults and two children, ages 7 and 5, through the woods
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18448. Group portrait of the extended Lewitzky family who crossed together into Switzerland.
After dark, Fleisch led the group of five adults and two children, ages 7 and 5, through the woods
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18449. Family photo of the Lewitzky and Goldstein families.
After dark, Fleisch led the group of five adults and two children, ages 7 and 5, through the woods
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18450. Class portrait of the Protestant school attended by Gerhard Lewitzky while a refugee in Switzerland.
After dark, Fleisch led the group of five adults and two children, ages 7 and 5, through the woods