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21701. Ruth Schwarzhaupt plays the role of a governess during a performance at the École d'Humanité.
observant, but he was more relaxed. Ruth had two older sisters, Rosi, later Rose (born on February 5, 1922
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21702. Dr. Geheb, the principal of the private school, École d'Humanité near Bern, goes for a walk with a young student.
observant, but he was more relaxed. Ruth had two older sisters, Rosi, later Rose (born on February 5, 1922
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21703. The Schwarzhaupt family sits for a studio portrait in 1935, right before the oldest daughters, Rose and Hanni, immigrate to the United States.
observant, but he was more relaxed. Ruth had two older sisters, Rosi, later Rose (born on February 5, 1922
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21704. Portrait of the Schwarzhaupt family taken before Ruth's birth.
observant, but he was more relaxed. Ruth had two older sisters, Rosi, later Rose (born on February 5, 1922
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21705. A studio portrait of Albert Schwarzhaupt wearing his German army uniform during World War I.
observant, but he was more relaxed. Ruth had two older sisters, Rosi, later Rose (born on February 5, 1922
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21706. Hungarian Jewish survivors perform the drama with incidental music "Yosefspiel" (The Legend of Joseph).
-Jewish friend to escort Miriam to Miskolc. On the evening of her arrival, April 5, they were married
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21707. Group portrait of Orthodox men and boys outside a building sponsored by the Vaad Hatzala in Hungary.
-Jewish friend to escort Miriam to Miskolc. On the evening of her arrival, April 5, they were married
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21708. Femia van West and two colleagues work in the Jewish hospital, Apdeldoornsche Bos, in Apeldoorn.
From there she was deported to Auschwitz with her brother and sister on February 5, 1943 where she
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21709. Femia van West and her fiance pose on the steps of a building.
From there she was deported to Auschwitz with her brother and sister on February 5, 1943 where she
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21710. Femia van West poses on her bicycle next to a street sign near Leiden.
From there she was deported to Auschwitz with her brother and sister on February 5, 1943 where she
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21711. Femia van West perches on a ladder outside her home wearing a Star of David.
From there she was deported to Auschwitz with her brother and sister on February 5, 1943 where she
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21712. Wedding portrait of Harry van Geuns and Beppy (Elisabeth) van den Bergh.
From there she was deported to Auschwitz with her brother and sister on February 5, 1943 where she
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21713. Postwar portrait of the van West family, a Dutch-Jewish family who survived in hiding.
From there she was deported to Auschwitz with her brother and sister on February 5, 1943 where she
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21714. Portrait of a Dutch school teacher and his two sons.
From there she was deported to Auschwitz with her brother and sister on February 5, 1943 where she
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21715. Portrait of Simon Herman van den Bergh, the cousin of the donor, with a large stuffed dog.
From there she was deported to Auschwitz with her brother and sister on February 5, 1943 where she
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21716. Wedding portrait of Rachel van den Bergh and Mozes van West.
From there she was deported to Auschwitz with her brother and sister on February 5, 1943 where she
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21717. Esther Ass shakes hands with her adopted sister Chana Chamanovitch.
June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke
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21718. A group of teenage girls from the Chaim Nachman Bialik school in Bad Gastein pose in front of a Zionist flag.
June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke
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21719. Two girls work at sewing machines at an ORT school in the Beit Bialik displaced persons' camp in Salzburg, Austria.
June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke
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21720. Rachel Ass and her best friend walk down a street in Nowogrodek.
June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke
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June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke
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21722. Esther Ass receives a certificate from the ORT school in the Beit Bialk displaced persons' camp.
June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke
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21723. Postwar portrait of two of the few female Bielski partisans who carried weapons.
June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke
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21724. Esther and her mother Baile Ass saw wood in [what is probably] the Bad Gastein displaced persons' camp.
June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke
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21725. Group portrait of young children in a Jewish school in Nowogrodek.
June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke