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2276. Lore and Erich Rothheimer sit on an oriental rug next to a toy airplane.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2277. Lore Rothheimer rides her bicycle through a garden.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2278. German kindergarteners pose for a class portrait in a garden.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2279. Lore Rothheimer, a German-Jewish refugee, walks down a street in Paris.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2280. Portrait of a German-Jewish refugee family in France.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2281. Kaethe Heksch Salomon, a German-Jewish woman, stands outside a cafe in Paris.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2282. View of the store belonging to Simon Salomon, a French Jew, on a street in Paris.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2283. Exterior view of the store belonging to Jakob Heksch.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2284. Erich Rothheimer, a German-Jewish teenager, poses on a street in Paris after emigrating from Germany.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2285. View of a home in Tence, next to Le-Chambon sur Lignon.
Charlotte Heksch Rothheimer (b. 1900). Marie had two siblings, Kaethe and Hugo. Lore was born on April 30
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2286. Portrait of Chaim Kozienicki.
stayed with relatives and later moved into a wooden cabin at Drukarska 30/32 next to the barbed wire
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2287. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Lodz Poland.
stayed with relatives and later moved into a wooden cabin at Drukarska 30/32 next to the barbed wire
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2288. Passport issued to Flora and Ladislaw Perl prior to their immigration to the United States.
son of Hermann and Bertha Perl. He was born on April 30, 1919 in Homonna, Czechoslovakia where his
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2289. Passport issued to Flora and Ladislaw Perl prior to their immigration to the United States.
son of Hermann and Bertha Perl. He was born on April 30, 1919 in Homonna, Czechoslovakia where his
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2290. Group portrait of the Szabason family standing by a wooden fence in a yard in Kozienice on the occasion of a visit of Avrum Kestenberg from Colombia, South America.
and on April 30, 1945 he was liberated by the US Army. Chaja, her husband Mordechai Rubinsztajn and
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2291. Three young Jewish men wearing armbands with a Jewish star sit in the grass under a tree in the Kozienice ghetto.
and on April 30, 1945 he was liberated by the US Army. Chaja, her husband Mordechai Rubinsztajn and
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2292. A young Jewish toddler who had survived in hiding holds hands with his aunt and father.
and on April 30, 1945 he was liberated by the US Army. Chaja, her husband Mordechai Rubinsztajn and
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2293. Group portrait of a Jewish family and friends celebrating a wedding in Munich after the war.
and on April 30, 1945 he was liberated by the US Army. Chaja, her husband Mordechai Rubinsztajn and
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2294. German translation of a false affidavit (recto) attesting that Izaak Horowitz, residing in Philadelphia, requests that his wife and their six children join him in the United States and that they are entitled to US citizenship.
entitled to US citizenship. The affidavit was notarized on March 30, 1922 and translated into German. In
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2295. German translation of a false affidavit (verso) attesting that Izaak Horowitz, residing in Philadelphia, requests that his wife and their six children join him in the United States and that they and their families are entitled to US citizenship.
their families are entitled to US citizenship. The affidavit was notarized on March 30, 1922 and
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2296. A Jewish family visits Mont-Dore where they pose with a large group in front of a movie poster.
birth to a third daughter, Germaine, on May 30, 1943. The Apfels remained in Le Puy until the end of
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2297. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in a camp in Sweden.
stayed with relatives and later moved into a wooden cabin at Drukarska 30/32 next to the barbed wire
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2298. Group portrait of newly arrived Jewish immigrants to Palestine detained at the Athlit reception camp.
stayed with relatives and later moved into a wooden cabin at Drukarska 30/32 next to the barbed wire
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2299. Close-up portrait of Chaim Kozienicki sitting on a hospital bed where he is recuperating in Sweden.
stayed with relatives and later moved into a wooden cabin at Drukarska 30/32 next to the barbed wire
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2300. Young men in Furudal, Sweden spell out the phrase "Am Yisrael Chai" (the nation of Israel lives) with their bodies shortly before immigrating to Palestine.
stayed with relatives and later moved into a wooden cabin at Drukarska 30/32 next to the barbed wire