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6626. A set of Jewish ritual phylacteries (tefillin) and a gold velour tefillin bag originally owned by Rabbi Ferenc Hevesi.
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6627. Front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, with a photograph of Jewish emigrants on the deck of a ship.
of a ship. ... of a ship. The caption reads, "The Departure/A devilish comedy/Grinning Jewish emigrants on board a
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6628. A Serbian policeman guards a group of Jewish refugees from the Kladovo transport walking around the banks of the Danube.
). Soon after his birth, Erich's mother died in a flu epidemic. His father, too, died when he was only ... four years old. From the age of six to fourteen he resided in a Jewish orphanage in Vienna, where he
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6629. Jewish youth in hiding pose with other agricultural workers in front of a hay wagon on a farm in Treves.
older brother, Walter (b. 1924), and a younger sister, Ruth (b. 1927). The family owned a grocery store ... secured a visa for him to travel to Shanghai. Since the visa was for Joseph alone, the family sought
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6630. A group of Jewish girl scouts living at the Moissac children's home, play recorders on a riverbank.
A group of Jewish girl scouts living at the Moissac children's home, play recorders on a riverbank ... December 31, 1927 in Bruchsal, Germany, where her father owned a grocery store. Edith had one younger ... meantime, Heinz was sent to a boarding school in Frankfurt, while Edith remained at home with her mother
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6631. Greta Mayer sits at an outdoor table set with a loaf of bread and a bottle of wine.
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6632. Noemi Bialer (right) poses with two friends beneath a Shomer Hatzair youth movement flag in a summer camp in Palestine.
she met and later married Sioma Lechtman, a new immigrant from Vienna. In 1936 both were arrested by ... later, Le Vernet. Tonia became pregnant for a second time while visiting Sioma at Gurs and gave birth
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6633. A receipt for a food package sent by Estera Tenenbaum to her Uncle Szmul Kliger in the Warsaw ghetto.
was born January 27, 1921, in Warsaw, where her father owned a grocery business. Estera had five ... 1917). In 1936, following a visit by her Aunt Sara Keller from Chicago, the family decided to send
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6634. A receipt for a food package sent by the donor to her father, Jonas Tenenbaum, in the Warsaw ghetto.
was born January 27, 1921, in Warsaw, where her father owned a grocery business. Estera had five ... 1917). In 1936, following a visit by her Aunt Sara Keller from Chicago, the family decided to send
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6635. Five Jewish high school friends pose outside on a bench in front of a fence in Brody, Poland.
Five Jewish high school friends pose outside on a bench in front of a fence in Brody, Poland ... Hochberg. She was born November 27, 1928 in Brody, Poland, where her father earned a living as a grain ... shipper. She had one brother, Sigmund (b. 1922). Eugenia attended a private, non-religious, Jewish school
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6636. A member of the prosecution team (left) reads a statement at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
prisoner were brought to trial before a Soviet Military Tribunal in Berlin. Among the defendants were ... Anton Kaindl, the former commandant, and Paul Sakowski, a kapo who had served as an executioner. The
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6637. A member of the prosecution team reads a statement at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
prisoner were brought to trial before a Soviet Military Tribunal in Berlin. Among the defendants were ... Anton Kaindl, the former commandant, and Paul Sakowski, a kapo who had served as an executioner. The
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6638. A Jewish conscript in Company 108/57 of the Hungarian Labor Service at forced labor clearing snow from a road.
from a road. ... from a road.
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6639. Lotte Gottfried (left) attends a social gathering at the home of the Offners, a Romanian family in Czernowitz.
Czernowitz. She was escorted to the party by a family friend, Dr. Brilliant (standing third from the right ... ). Brilliant became a Nazi supporter after a trip to Berlin in 1938 and abruptly terminated his long standing
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6640. Nineteen-month-old Leo Spitzer and a Bolivian child wash clothes in a basin outside the Spitzer home.
Armenpflegen. After she became ill and needed an appendectomy, she left the camp and found work as a nanny for ... a Swiss family and became romantically involved with a Swiss man. While Ella's position was
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6641. Haika Grosman poses with a group of survivors in front of a memorial to the Jews of Bialystok.
during World War II. Born into a Zionist household in Bialystok, Grosman was involved from a young age ... certificate to Palestine. By this time, however, she was already a member of the central committee of the
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6642. Mr. Wilder, the father of Pola Malach, carries a small pitcher and an umbrella while on vacation at a spa.
a spa. ... a spa.
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6643. Group portrait of the members of a Zionist hachshara [agricultural collective] from Belynichi in front of a cabin.
front of a cabin. ... front of a cabin.
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6644. Dr. Isadore Gartenberg, an officer in the Austrian army, walks down a street in Drohobycz wearing a black armband.
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6645. Szmulek Lustiger lies on the ground beneath a friend in a humorous pose in the Bedzin ghetto.
1916 to Josef Lustiger and Mirla Goldsztajn Lustiger. Josef owned a soap factory, and Szmulek had ... was deported to a labor camp. After Szmulek's liberation in Austria, he returned to Bedzin to run the
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6646. Portrait of Sandor Guttman in the uniform of a Hungarian labor battalion with his arm in a sling.
their hometown because Sandor was a Hungarian Jew. The Guttmans then moved to Budapest, where they ... lived for the next ten years. Emma's entire family survived the war in Budapest in a safe house secured
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6647. Portrait of a young Jewish girl seated in a wicker chair at the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Portrait of a young Jewish girl seated in a wicker chair at the Fuerth displaced persons camp ... Hochberg. She was born November 27, 1928 in Brody, Poland, where her father earned a living as a grain ... shipper. She had one brother, Sigmund (b. 1922). Eugenia attended a private, non-religious, Jewish school
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6648. Arnim Heimann, a German Jewish man, looks out the window of a train as he leaves Berlin for South Africa.
Ernst was born on September 16, 1898 in a small town in Silesia and moved to Berlin with his family when ... he was a teenager. He had two siblings; one died in World War I and the other died from an accident
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6649. Sigmund Gotthelf sits in front of a table displaying ladies hats in an exhibition hall in a Frankfurt hotel.
April 17, 1924 in Frankfurt am Main, where her father was a distributor of ladies hats. Lore had a half ... -sister, Friedel (b. 1910), the daughter of her mother and Hugo Muenster. Hugo died as a soldier in World
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6650. Picture postcard showing a crowd of saluting Germans superimposed on an enlarged image of Hitler and a Nazi stormtrooper.
and a Nazi stormtrooper. ... and a Nazi stormtrooper.