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19076. A brother and sister pose in a wooded field near their home in Battenberg, Germany.
move to Friedberg, a larger and more liberal town. During Kristallnacht, November 9-10 1938, the Nazis
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19077. Jewish servicemen attend a religious service in the synagogue in Bad Nauheim, Germany.
move to Friedberg, a larger and more liberal town. During Kristallnacht, November 9-10 1938, the Nazis
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19078. The Safirsztajn family gathers to celebrate the marriage of Mordechai Safirsztajn who had immigrated to the United States.
older sister, Bronia (b. 9/22/23), and a younger brother, Marek (b. 1931). On September 6, 1939, two
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19079. A Jewish mother holds her baby on her lap. Pictured are Chaya Perla Frydland and her oldest daughter, Taube.
Perla Bornkind Frydland. Her two oldest sisters Tauba (b. 1/27/26) and Catharina (b. 9/30/28) were born
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19080. Members of the Belgian resistance take a young Jewish child they are hiding for a boat ride.
Perla Bornkind Frydland. Her two oldest sisters Tauba (b. 1/27/26) and Catharina (b. 9/30/28) were born
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19081. A member of the Belgian resistance takes a young Jewish child he is helping to hide to the park.
Perla Bornkind Frydland. Her two oldest sisters Tauba (b. 1/27/26) and Catharina (b. 9/30/28) were born
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19082. Close-up portrait of a young Jewish child in hiding.
Perla Bornkind Frydland. Her two oldest sisters Tauba (b. 1/27/26) and Catharina (b. 9/30/28) were born
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19083. Group portrait of the nuns of the Couvent Du Tres Saint Sauveur who were responsible for hiding fifteen Jewish children.
Perla Bornkind Frydland. Her two oldest sisters Tauba (b. 1/27/26) and Catharina (b. 9/30/28) were born
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19084. Alien identification stamped in red with the word "Jew" in two languages and issued to Israel Mayer Frydland in Anderlecht, Belgium.
Perla Bornkind Frydland. Her two oldest sisters Tauba (b. 1/27/26) and Catharina (b. 9/30/28) were born
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19085. Inside of an alien identification stamped in red with the word "Jew" in two languages, and issued to Israel Mayer Frydland in Anderlecht, Belgium.
Perla Bornkind Frydland. Her two oldest sisters Tauba (b. 1/27/26) and Catharina (b. 9/30/28) were born
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19086. Group portrait of an elementary school class in Buzancais, France that included a Jewish child in hiding.
November 9, 1938, Herbert accompanied his father as he watched their synagogue burning. On October 22
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19087. Clandestine photograph of the disfigured leg of Maria Kusmierczuk, a Polish political prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
the young man she worked with. On November 9, 1940 the Gestapo found her and arrested her. That day
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19088. Clandestine photograph of a Polish political prisoner and medical experimentation victim in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
the young man she worked with. On November 9, 1940 the Gestapo found her and arrested her. That day
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19089. Children dressed as mice put on a school performance at the Novaky labor camp.
in another village with her two daughters. On January 9, 1945 Eduard Menzer was executed in Kremnica
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19090. Studio portrait of a Polish-Jewish family in Chelm.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19091. A Polish-Jewish family poses by the grave of its mother.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19092. Studio portrait of Moshe Yitzchak Frucht, a religious Polish Jew and the grandfather of the donor.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19093. A Polish-Jewish family poses by the grave of its father, Moshe Itzchak Frucht.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19094. A young Polish-Jewish toddler with a large bow sits on top of a pillar supported by her mother.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19095. Close-up, colorized portrait of a young Polish-Jewish toddler with a large bow and a ball.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19096. Wedding portrait of Lilly and Geza Szonyi.
friendships. On the nights of November 9 and 10, 1938, the Nazis launched a massive progrom throughout Germany
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19097. A Polish Jewish couple poses on a bridge with their adopted daughter and biological niece.
September 9, 1942 in the Warsaw ghetto. Three days earlier, on September 6, during a massive deportation
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19098. A Jewish woman visits her niece (who later became her adopted daughter) while she is in hiding.
September 9, 1942 in the Warsaw ghetto. Three days earlier, on September 6, during a massive deportation
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19099. A group of friends and relatives vacations in a summer resort in the woods.
September 9, 1942 in the Warsaw ghetto. Three days earlier, on September 6, during a massive deportation
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19100. A young Jewish girl in hiding walks in the field next to a an older peasant boy.
September 9, 1942 in the Warsaw ghetto. Three days earlier, on September 6, during a massive deportation