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22076. Photograph of the Bialik kindergarten class in Mariendorf Berlin.
in Zawierce, Poland on August 5, 1908 to Shulem (Shalom) Grossman and Reizl Markowicz. Shulem passed
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22077. Rywka Markowicz (left) and Ruth Spiler Cymet push their babies in carriages in the Tempelhof displaced persons camp.
in Zawierce, Poland on August 5, 1908 to Shulem (Shalom) Grossman and Reizl Markowicz. Shulem passed
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22078. Studio portrait of the Markowicz family. Pictured are Rywka, Pessia, Jonas and Benjamin Markowicz.
in Zawierce, Poland on August 5, 1908 to Shulem (Shalom) Grossman and Reizl Markowicz. Shulem passed
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22079. Studio portraits of baby Gerta Eckstein which were made to send to relatives in Palestine.
July 5, 1942, and her brother William (Willy) Binyamin Zeev was born after the war on January 23, 1947
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22080. Studio portrait of Gerta Eckstein after she left her rescuers and reunited with her parents.
July 5, 1942, and her brother William (Willy) Binyamin Zeev was born after the war on January 23, 1947
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22081. Group portrait of the Ecksteins (a Slovak Jewish family), with the Pajanko family, the Slovak family who hid their daughter.
July 5, 1942, and her brother William (Willy) Binyamin Zeev was born after the war on January 23, 1947
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22082. Valerie Eckstein holds her daughter on her lap while attending an engagement party.
July 5, 1942, and her brother William (Willy) Binyamin Zeev was born after the war on January 23, 1947
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22083. Studio protrait of the Eckstein family after Gerta reunited with her parents.
July 5, 1942, and her brother William (Willy) Binyamin Zeev was born after the war on January 23, 1947
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22084. German civilians dig graves for the victims of the Schwarzenfeld atrocity under supervision of the U.S.
1950's, but it is believed that there are some that have yet to be found. Over 5,000 death march
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22085. View of Nuremberg Germany; the synagogue is pictured on the left of the photo.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22086. Interior view of the main sanctuary of the Augsburg synagogue.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22087. Studio portraits of Joseph Landman taken before and after his incarceration in Dachau on Kristallnacht.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22088. Studio portraits of Heinz Landman taken before and after his incarceration in Dachau on Kristallnacht.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22089. The family of the donor's mother poses outside its home and business in Hellstein, Germany.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22090. Studio portrait of Gerson and Sophie Landman, grandparents of the donor; both later perished during the Holocaust.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22091. Wedding portrait of Regina and Joseph Landman.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22092. The Landman family goes for a car ride in its first automobile.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22093. Johanna and Irma Landman pose in a grassy field with their aunts and cousins.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22094. View of a bomb damaged cathedral in an unidentified location [probably in France].
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22095. View of a field [perhaps a mine field] surrounded by wire fence and a sign in French warning of danger of death.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22096. Civilians and American soldiers gather on a street corner of Augsburg in front of a sign with a Nazi eagle to watch American tanks removing obstacles.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22097. American troops gather on deck on their return to the United States.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22098. American soldiers stand guard over recently captured German prisoners.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22099. The corpses of British soldiers lie in trenches near the Bassee Canal prior to the retreat to Dunkirk.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the
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22100. The corpses of British soldiers lie in trenches near the Bassee Canal prior to the retreat to Dunkirk.
Kristallnacht. However, everything changed in November 1938. One day at 5:00 AM, two Gestapo men came to the