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16751. Studio portrait of two yeshiva students, Abraham and Zwi Hersh (Hessi) Weiss, brothers of the donor.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16752. Studio portrait of cousins Malka and Rifka Weiss.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16753. Three young women from the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara stand on a snowy street.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16754. Members of the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara cook in the camp kitchen.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16755. Four young people pose in the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16756. Group portrait of young Zionists in Hungary. Israel Fried is pictured in the second row, third from the left.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16757. A young woman poses next to a sign for the Palestine Transit Camp.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16758. Group portrait of young people in the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16759. Three young women peel potatoes into large bowls in the Holzhausen displaced persons camp.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16760. Group portrait of Hungarian Zionists gathering in Reichenberg, Germany.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16761. Malka Weiss (cousin of the donor) stands outside next to a fence in the Holzhausen displaced persons camp.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16762. Group portrait of Hungarian soldiers, both Jewish and non-Jewish.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16763. Marian Kwasniewski poses with his parents and rescuers after Lwow's liberation.
born in Krakow on July 8, 1935. Marian spent his early childhood in a wealthy household. Many of his
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16764. Prewar studio portrait Alexander and Sima Weiss family and their three sons (left to right) Zwi Hersh, Mordechai and Abraham.
she met and married Israel Fried (b. July 8, 1918), a survivor from Kiralyhaza. In 1959 they moved to
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16765. Studio portrait of Jacques Fein (Karpik). This may have served as his passport photo prior to immigrating to the United States.
nee Taszynowicz (b. 8/10/1913 in Wolomin). Szmul and Rojza both immigrated to France from Poland in
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16766. Studio portrait of Annette Fein (Karpik). This may have served as her passport photo prior to immigrating to the United States.
nee Taszynowicz (b. 8/10/1913 in Wolomin). Szmul and Rojza both immigrated to France from Poland in
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16767. Group portrait of the Holcman family taken during their vacation and sent to the donor's brother, Kazimierz, in Uruguay.
September 8, 1942, Sara Holcman and her sister, Renia, were deported to the Chelmno death camp, during the
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16768. Wladyslaw Holcman hikes in the Tatra Mountains,with his girlfriend and future wife, Felicja Krepel two weeks before the outbreak of war.
September 8, 1942, Sara Holcman and her sister, Renia, were deported to the Chelmno death camp, during the
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16769. Female partisans, Sara Ginaite amd Ida Vilenchiuk, walk down a street of Vilna during its liberation.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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16770. Group portrait of school girls, including Jewish girls in hiding, in the St.
8 months pregnant. They were released and in 1943 went into hiding until the end of the war while
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16771. Group portrait of school girls, including Jewish girls in hiding, in the St.
8 months pregnant. They were released and in 1943 went into hiding until the end of the war while
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16772. Group portrait of school girls, including Jewish girls in hiding, in the St.
8 months pregnant. They were released and in 1943 went into hiding until the end of the war while
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16773. Close up portrait of two girls in the St. Antoine de Padue convent.
8 months pregnant. They were released and in 1943 went into hiding until the end of the war while
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16774. Liliane Ferdman, a Jewish girl in hiding, stands by a fence next to one of the nuns in the St.
8 months pregnant. They were released and in 1943 went into hiding until the end of the war while
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16775. Group portrait of school girls, including Jewish girls in hiding, with a nun in the St.
8 months pregnant. They were released and in 1943 went into hiding until the end of the war while