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23226. Close-up portrait of Vilma Eisenstein Grunwald standing in front of a wheat field,.
brother John was born April 5, 1928. Kurt and Vilma met in Prague when Kurt was a medical student
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23227. High school graduation portrait of Vilma Eisenstein.
brother John was born April 5, 1928. Kurt and Vilma met in Prague when Kurt was a medical student
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23228. Close-up portrait of Vilma Grunwald wearing a winter coat and muff taken shortly before she and her family were deported to Theresienstadt.
brother John was born April 5, 1928. Kurt and Vilma met in Prague when Kurt was a medical student
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23229. Group portrait of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Charles University in Prague.
brother John was born April 5, 1928. Kurt and Vilma met in Prague when Kurt was a medical student
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23230. Child survivor, Misa Grunwald, reads a magazine after his return to Prague.
brother John was born April 5, 1928. Kurt and Vilma met in Prague when Kurt was a medical student
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23231. Misa Grunwald catches a fish in a net. Standing to the side are his step-mother Melitta Grunwald, and an unidentified gentleman who provided the family with a fake passport, allowing them to escape from Czechoslovakia.
brother John was born April 5, 1928. Kurt and Vilma met in Prague when Kurt was a medical student
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23232. The Grunwald family relaxes in a cottage in the Krkonose (Sudeten) Mountains where they went each winter for a skiing vacation.
brother John was born April 5, 1928. Kurt and Vilma met in Prague when Kurt was a medical student
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23233. Franz Blumenstein milkis a cow in Sosua, Dominican Republic.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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23234. Frank Blumenstein shows his prize bull. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "This is my own bull.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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23235. Group portrait of prisoners in Ilag VII, a camp for foreign nationals.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23236. Prisoners either sort or open up bedding and bundles in the courtyard of Tittmoning castle.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23237. An unidentified prisoner stands underneath an American flag near the entrance to Tittmoning castle in preparation for one of the shows put on by prisoners.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23238. Two German officers stand on the road leading to Tittmoning castle.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23239. Freddy Johnson, an African-American jazz musician who was interned in Tittmoning from January 1942 until February 1944, plays the piano.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23240. Internees gather by the entrance to Tittmoning castle underneath the American flag for an official program.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23241. American prisoners play softball on the grounds of the Tittmoning camp while two armed guards watch from behind the hedge.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23242. African-American musician and internee, Johnny Mitchell, plays his guitar in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23243. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23244. The Victory Band performs in the Tittmoning camp after liberation.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23245. Group portrait of prisoners, one holding a small dog, in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23246. Father Sledz conducts religious services in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23247. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23248. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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23249. Green cardigan knit from the wool of US Army scarves by Olga Waldman in a DP camp
them as German. Olga and Mark emigrated to the United States on March 5, 1949, on the ship, General W
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23250. Yellow Star of David badge with the letter J worn by a Belgian Jewish boy
had lived since at least 1740. Rozia was born on June 5, 1905, in Lemberg, Austro-Hungary. In 1918, it