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1826. Portrait of Avraham Rubanov (later Ofek) at ten months.
children. On September 30, 1937 they officially adopted Avraham, and soon afterward moved to a large
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1827. A Bulgarian Jewish child stands in the doorway of a photography studio.
children. On September 30, 1937 they officially adopted Avraham, and soon afterward moved to a large
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1828. Leon Buka and his son Avraham pose in the street in Sofia, Bulgaria.
children. On September 30, 1937 they officially adopted Avraham, and soon afterward moved to a large
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1829. A Bulgarian Jewish family walks down the streets of Sofia, hand in hand.
children. On September 30, 1937 they officially adopted Avraham, and soon afterward moved to a large
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1830. Group portrait of members of the Shomer Hazair youth movement in Sofia.
children. On September 30, 1937 they officially adopted Avraham, and soon afterward moved to a large
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1831. Children in the Jewish school in Ferdinand, Bulgaria.
children. On September 30, 1937 they officially adopted Avraham, and soon afterward moved to a large
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1832. Children in the Jewish school, probably in Sofia, Bulgaria.
children. On September 30, 1937 they officially adopted Avraham, and soon afterward moved to a large
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1833. Children in the Jewish school in Sofia, Bulgaria.
children. On September 30, 1937 they officially adopted Avraham, and soon afterward moved to a large
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1834. Studio portrait of Guta Ciechanowska (later Graubart) at age twenty-one.
on the last transport from the ghetto to Auschwitz, on August 30, 1944. Upon their arrival, Zelig
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1835. Guta Graubart seated at a table in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
on the last transport from the ghetto to Auschwitz, on August 30, 1944. Upon their arrival, Zelig
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1836. Guta and Henryk Graubart with their daughter, Miriam, in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
on the last transport from the ghetto to Auschwitz, on August 30, 1944. Upon their arrival, Zelig
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1837. Miriam Graubart sits on a step next to her toy baby carriage, in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
on the last transport from the ghetto to Auschwitz, on August 30, 1944. Upon their arrival, Zelig
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1838. Miriam Graubart with other toddlers born in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
on the last transport from the ghetto to Auschwitz, on August 30, 1944. Upon their arrival, Zelig
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1839. Sula Graubart with her nephew. Both perished in the Holocaust.
on the last transport from the ghetto to Auschwitz, on August 30, 1944. Upon their arrival, Zelig
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1840. Nachman Weber (brother-in-law to Henryk Graubart) and his twin daughters, Irka and Frieda, walk down the street in Warsaw.
on the last transport from the ghetto to Auschwitz, on August 30, 1944. Upon their arrival, Zelig
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1841. Studio portrait of Kuba Weber (nephew to Henryk Graubart).
on the last transport from the ghetto to Auschwitz, on August 30, 1944. Upon their arrival, Zelig
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1842. Bella Finkelstein (wife of Kuba Weber) sits on a rock outcropping.
on the last transport from the ghetto to Auschwitz, on August 30, 1944. Upon their arrival, Zelig
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1843. Street portrait of a Jewish child in Brussels. Pictured is Charles Srebnik.
addressed to Mons. Laufman. The inscription reads, "Bruxelles, le 30/I/40. Pour un souvenir du Charles
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1844. Portrait of the Austrian/German Jew, Ernst Feigl, that was pasted in his son Peter's wartime journal.
was granted a 30-day medical leave in the spring of 1941 and was reunited with his family in Auch ... Fortunately, he was able to renew his leave every 30 days for the next 15 months. On August 26, 1942, while ... been taken for identity cards. Peter collected more than 30 such photos (as well as group shots), many
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1845. Portrait of the Austrian/German Jewess, Agnes Feigl, that was pasted in her son Peter's wartime journal.
was granted a 30-day medical leave in the spring of 1941 and was reunited with his family in Auch ... Fortunately, he was able to renew his leave every 30 days for the next 15 months. On August 26, 1942, while ... been taken for identity cards. Peter collected more than 30 such photos (as well as group shots), many
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1846. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
was granted a 30-day medical leave in the spring of 1941 and was reunited with his family in Auch ... Fortunately, he was able to renew his leave every 30 days for the next 15 months. On August 26, 1942, while ... been taken for identity cards. Peter collected more than 30 such photos (as well as group shots), many
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1847. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
was granted a 30-day medical leave in the spring of 1941 and was reunited with his family in Auch ... Fortunately, he was able to renew his leave every 30 days for the next 15 months. On August 26, 1942, while ... been taken for identity cards. Peter collected more than 30 such photos (as well as group shots), many
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1848. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
was granted a 30-day medical leave in the spring of 1941 and was reunited with his family in Auch ... Fortunately, he was able to renew his leave every 30 days for the next 15 months. On August 26, 1942, while ... been taken for identity cards. Peter collected more than 30 such photos (as well as group shots), many
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1849. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
was granted a 30-day medical leave in the spring of 1941 and was reunited with his family in Auch ... Fortunately, he was able to renew his leave every 30 days for the next 15 months. On August 26, 1942, while ... been taken for identity cards. Peter collected more than 30 such photos (as well as group shots), many
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1850. Private journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
was granted a 30-day medical leave in the spring of 1941 and was reunited with his family in Auch ... Fortunately, he was able to renew his leave every 30 days for the next 15 months. On August 26, 1942, while ... been taken for identity cards. Peter collected more than 30 such photos (as well as group shots), many