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19651. A young Jewish couple in Bombary, India, after the war.
June 6, 1948. The couple settled in the UK, where Herman and Klara soon joined them. With their visas
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19652. Studio portrait of Ignat and Egon Blatt.
began to process of moving to the US. They spent 6 months in Rome, 4 months in Toronto before finally
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19653. Studio portrait of Martin Friedlander.
with about 300 other prisoners at the Hanomag factory building trucks until April 6, when they were
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19654. Portrait of the Friedlander family. Pictured are Martin and Margot Friedlander, with their children Brigitta and Norbert.
with about 300 other prisoners at the Hanomag factory building trucks until April 6, when they were
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19655. Martin Friedlander holds his first grandchild.
with about 300 other prisoners at the Hanomag factory building trucks until April 6, when they were
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19656. Helmut Rosendahl leads a goat hitched to a small wagon, in which his brother Erich is seated.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19657. Brothers Helmut and Erich Rosendahl sit on the steps of the house where their father was born, in Gangelt, Germany.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19658. Brothers Helmut and Erich Rosendahl (front) pose for a photograph seated on a horse and a donkey, while on a visit to Mt.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19659. Portrait of Erich Rosendahl at age fifteen.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19660. View of the road leading to the Westerbork transit camp.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19661. Men on a work brigade building the Westerbork transit camp.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19662. Men on a work brigade building the Westerbork transit camp.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19663. View of the interior of a barrack at Westerbork transit camp.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19664. A group of friends shares a meal in the Westerbork transit camp.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19665. A group of friends meets for a cup of coffee in the Westerbork transit camp.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19666. Erich Rosendahl stands in front of the barracks in the Westerbork transit camp.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19667. View of the town of Hellevoetsluis, where the Rosendahl family took refuge after the German invasion of the Netherlands.
same year, after Kristallnacht, he was joined by his parents and Erich. On July 6, 1939 Julia died
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19668. Manya Kirstein poses with her baby daughter Sara [possibly in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
Ghetto massacre on October 6, 1941 by the Einzatzgruppen. Manya had escaped to the forest, and her
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19669. Five friends sit in a field across from an army truck [probably in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
Ghetto massacre on October 6, 1941 by the Einzatzgruppen. Manya had escaped to the forest, and her
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19670. Jewish survivors gather for a memorial service by the site of a mass grave in an unidentified locale.
Ghetto massacre on October 6, 1941 by the Einzatzgruppen. Manya had escaped to the forest, and her
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19671. Close-up portrait of Miriam Glasrot and her daughter Nechama.
Ghetto massacre on October 6, 1941 by the Einzatzgruppen. Manya had escaped to the forest, and her
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19672. Manya Kirstein supports her baby daughter Sara who is sitting on a ledge [probably in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
Ghetto massacre on October 6, 1941 by the Einzatzgruppen. Manya had escaped to the forest, and her
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19673. Manya Blacher and an unidentified man pose under an archway in Salzburg [perhaps on their way to Germany].
Ghetto massacre on October 6, 1941 by the Einzatzgruppen. Manya had escaped to the forest, and her
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19674. View of the cloister of Sankt (Saint) Ottilien which was lconverted to a German military hospital during the war and after the war as a displaced persons camp and hospital.
Ghetto massacre on October 6, 1941 by the Einzatzgruppen. Manya had escaped to the forest, and her
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19675. Studio portrait of mother's brother Yehoshua Blacher who was murdered in the Slobodka Yeshiva Pogrom in June 1941.
Ghetto massacre on October 6, 1941 by the Einzatzgruppen. Manya had escaped to the forest, and her