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20101. Jewish displaced persons celebrate Israeli Independence by gathering by the Arch of Titus in Rome.
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim
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20102. Jewish displaced persons celebrate the UN Partition of Palestine by gathering by the Arch of Titus in Rome.
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim
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20103. Jewish displaced persons celebrate the UN Partition of Palestine by gathering by the Arch of Titus in Rome.
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim
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20104. Group portrait of Jewish children celebrating Hannukah in the Institute Ascher in Bex-les-Bains.
9, 1942 on Transport 32.
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20105. Studio portrait of Zechariya Katz from 1932 when he was in the Lithuanian Army.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20106. Family of rescuer family Stanislaw Weikart.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20107. Wolf Godroff poses with his parents, Moshe and Tsirl Godroff, and his sister Sarah Rivka.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20108. Two young couples poses outside in Vievis, Lithuania.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20109. Studio portrait of Chaya Nadel, the daughter of Chava and Motel Nadel.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20110. Studio portrait of Bluma Nadel, daughter of Chava and Motel Nadel.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20111. Studio portrait of Chava and Motel Nadel. They and their daughters Bluma and Chaya all perished in the Holocaust.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20112. Arie Leib and Beila Kremmerman Katz pose outside their home with their daughter Rachel.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20113. Studio portrait of Moshe Godroff and his wife Masha Gilerovich with their son Yaakov.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20114. Studio portrait of Yiddish gymnasia students Rachel Godrov and her friend Lea.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20115. The Karpovitch Family during the 1950s. Five of the seven children are pictured.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20116. Rachel Godroff, wearing a white coat in the center, with friends in front of their house in Vievis in 1940.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20117. Women from Stutthof after liberation in [Zechozinek], Poland.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20118. Wolf Godrov and his younger sister Sarah Rivka ride on a motorcycle.
liberation. Karpovitch had seven children with a wife who was 9 years older them him. His youngest child
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20119. Group portrait of teenagers in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20120. Group portrait of teenagers in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20121. Group portrait of teenagers in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20122. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note
born on May 9, 1915, in Pilsen, to Jewish parents. In late September 1941, Reinhard Heydrich, the SS
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20123. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note
born on May 9, 1915, in Pilsen, to Jewish parents. In late September 1941, Reinhard Heydrich, the SS
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20124. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note
born on May 9, 1915, in Pilsen, to Jewish parents. In late September 1941, Reinhard Heydrich, the SS
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20125. Bruno Lambert papers
several German nurses who helped him learn English while on the job. On November 9, 1938, two months