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22976. Group portrait of the Dunski family. Pictured from left to right are: Genia, Fajga, Sala and Tzvi.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22977. Group portrait of members of the Buchwajc and Laskier families in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22978. Fredzia Gruengras (the donor's sister) and a friend, walk down a street in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22979. Five young women in the Bedzin ghetto pose in a line.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22980. 14- year-old Zygmunt Baum poses wearing an armband on a snow-covered street in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22981. Three religious Jewish men wearing armbands pose on a street in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22982. Studio portrait of Rozia Merin wearing a Jewish badge in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22983. Studio portrait of Rozia Merin wearing a Jewish badge in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22984. Postcard from Rajzla Cudzanowska, aunt of the donor, Helen Luksenburg.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22985. Portrait of Hanka Granek wearing the yellow star in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22986. A note written by Dr. Jakob Ferber to the Health department of the Jewish administration of Bedzin requesting the medical assistance of Hanka Granek.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22987. Identification card portrait of Hinda Chilewicz, taken in the Sosnowiec ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22988. Sewing workshop in the Sosnowiec ghetto. Seated in the middle is Hinda Chilewicz.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22989. A group of young Jewish women, members of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist youth movement, picking vegetables on the "Farma." Pictured from left to right are: Rosza Slabecka; Edzia Cudzynowska; Sala Garfunkel; Hadasa Cudzynowska; Lusia Szpira, Rutka Landau and Hindzia Chilewicz.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22990. German civilians attend funeral services conducted by the pastor of Schwarzenfeld for the 140 Russian, Hungarian, and Polish Jews exhumed from a mass grave near the town.
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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22991. Group portrait of members of the extended Gipsman family in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22992. Studio portrait of a mother and daughter in the Bedzin ghetto.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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22993. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald place corpses into coffins for transportation to the town cemetery where they will be properly buried.
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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22994. German women transport a corpse found in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald to the town cemetery for proper burial.
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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22995. German women transport a corpse found in the woods near Neunburg vorm Wald to the town cemetery for proper burial.
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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22996. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians carry wooden coffins containing the bodies of Hungarian, Russian and Polish Jews through Neunburg vorm Wald to the town cemetery for proper burial.
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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22997. U.S. troops and German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald attend a funeral service for Polish, Hungarian, and Russian Jews found in the forest near their town.
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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22998. Under the supervision of American soldiers, German civilians from Neunburg vorm Wald carry wooden coffins containing the bodies of Hungarian, Russian and Polish Jews to the town cemetery for proper burial.
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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22999. Postcard from Rajzla Cudzanowska, aunt of the donor, Helen Luksenburg.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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23000. A series of photographs of the Jewish elderly living in nursing homes in Berlin, that was published in the Jewish newspaper, Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, on March 10, 1939.
Sonnenfeld." New York Sun (5 March 2004); Krueger, Maren. "Herbert Sonnenfeld: ein juedischer Fotograf in