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14801. Shmuel Rabinovitch kisses his older brothers, Amos and Binyamin, farewell as they leave for Palestine from the Vilna train station.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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14802. Shulamit Rabinovitch goes sledding with her sons Amos and Binyamin.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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14803. Shulamit Rabinovitch standing in one of the few public telephone booths in downtown Kaunas.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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14804. Amos, Binyamin and Shmuel Rabinovitch.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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14805. Siegfried and Betti Jacobsberg with their son, Walter, during an outing in the Eckerberger forest near Stettin.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14806. Walter Jacobsberg with his mother at a park in Stettin.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14807. Group portrait of the swim team of the Schiller Real Gymnasium in Stettin.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14808. Siegfried and Betti Jacobsberg eat a meal in their garden with their German maid, Minna.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14809. The Jacobsberg family celebrates Christmas with their German maid, Minna.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14810. Betti Jacobsberg stands in the doorway of their fur store in Stettin.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14811. Gera and Alfred Borchart celebrate their engagement with friends and family at the Hettman home.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14812. Gera and Alfred Borchart celebrate their engagement with friends and family at the Hettman home.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14813. The wedding of Gera and Alfred Borchart in the Belzyce ghetto.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14814. Hanne Loewenthal (left) and her friend, Ilse Suesskind, in front of the Loewenthal home in Stettin.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14815. Paula Jacobsberg Wassermann with her son, Kurt, in Berlin.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14816. Walter and Siegfried Jacobsberg sit on a park bench in Berlin.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14817. Betti Heimann Jacobsberg's death certificate, issued in Berlin on March 17, 1939.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14818. A certificate issued to Siegfried Jacobsberg recognizing him as a World War I veteran and recipient of a medal of honor.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14819. A letter sent to Walter Jacobsberg by the German interior ministry, informing him that his application for admittance to a school of pharmacology has been rejected, due to his "non-Aryan" status.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14820. A German passport issued to Walter Jacobsberg and stamped with the letter "J" for "Jude." Walter used this passport to escape to Shanghai in June 1939.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14821. A German passport issued to Siegfried Jacobsberg and stamped with the letter "J" for "Jude." Siegfried used this passport to escape to Shanghai in June 1939.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14822. A passenger receipt issued to Siegfried and Walter Jacobsberg by Lloyd Triestino lines for transportation from Trieste to Shanghai aboard the SS Conte Rosso.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14823. A passenger list issued to Siegfried and Walter Jacobsberg by Lloyd Triestino lines during their trip from Trieste to Shanghai aboard the SS Conte Rosso.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14824. A passenger list issued to Siegfried and Walter Jacobsberg by Lloyd Triestino lines during their trip from Trieste to Shanghai aboard the SS Conte Rosso.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York
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14825. Walter Jacobsberg with an acquaintance at the public garden along the Bund in Shanghai.
Gordon on January 8, 1947. After their arrival in San Francisco they traveled by train to New York