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9501. An embrodiered silk chemise belonging to Anna Ilona Gondos, that was taken with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
30, thinking they were bound for neutral Spain or Portugal. Instead they were taken to Bergen-Belsen
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9502. A flowered chemise belonging to Anna Ilona Gondos, that was taken with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
30, thinking they were bound for neutral Spain or Portugal. Instead they were taken to Bergen-Belsen
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9503. A brown, leather-tooled folio belonging to the Gondos family, who took it with them when they left Budapest aboard the Kasztner rescue train.
30, thinking they were bound for neutral Spain or Portugal. Instead they were taken to Bergen-Belsen
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9504. Rosa Kwar poses in a garden while in hiding in Sieciechowice.
flew to New York, arriving on July 30, 1946. After a six-week reunion with their American relatives
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9505. Group portrait of members of the Kwar family with friends visiting from America.
flew to New York, arriving on July 30, 1946. After a six-week reunion with their American relatives
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9506. Postcard written by Hela Tenenbaum in the Lódz ghetto to Luba Tenenbaum in Siberia in which Hela reports that she is working, Andzia is in school and Mom is healthy, but they are all very worried that they do not get any correspondence from Luba.
Nechuma Szwarcburg Tenenbaum. She was born on June 30, 1922 in Lodz, Poland and had two younger sisters
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9507. Postcard written by Hela Tenenbaum in the Lódz ghetto to Luba Tenenbaum in Siberia in which Hela reports that she is working, Andzia is in school and Mom is healthy, but they are all very worried that they do not get any correspondence from Luba.
Nechuma Szwarcburg Tenenbaum. She was born on June 30, 1922 in Lodz, Poland and had two younger sisters
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9508. Portrait of Wilhelm Beigel playing an accordian in a displaced persons camp in Gailingen, Germany.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9509. Four-year-old Wilhelm Beigel reads a movie magazine outside his home in Vilna.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9510. A Jewish boy, Wilhelm Beigel, poses with his aunt and uncle on a park bench in Vilna.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9511. Two Jewish friends sit in a coffee house in Vilna during the Soviet occupation.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9512. Group portrait of the staff of the coffee house in the Vilna ghetto.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9513. Jewish officials of the Vilna ghetto are seated in the audience at a sporting event.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9514. Jewish and Lithuanian police guard the entrance to the Vilna ghetto.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9515. Group portrait of members of the Vilna ghetto Jewish police.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9516. Ghetto police chief Ferdinand Beigel writes in a ledger at his desk in the Vilna ghetto.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9517. Portrait of the Beigel family in the Vilna ghetto.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9518. Death announcement in Yiddish for Vilna Jewish police chief Ferdinand Beigel.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9519. Death announcement in Yiddish for Vilna Jewish police chief Ferdinand Beigel.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9520. Wilhelm Beigel (kneeling in front) poses with HIAS workers at the Munich train station prior to his departure for the U.S.
shops. Wilhelm escaped from this labor camp on June 30, 1944 and returned to Vilna, where he was
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9521. Three young women, one of whom is wearing a star, stand on a street corner.
Elisabeth and often mistaken for her father. Levi was deported to Auschwitz where he died on September 30
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9522. Ester Swaab Franshman holds her newborn son Mozes.
Elisabeth and often mistaken for her father. Levi was deported to Auschwitz where he died on September 30
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9523. Levi Visser poses outside a barracks in Westerbork.
Elisabeth and often mistaken for her father. Levi was deported to Auschwitz where he died on September 30
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9524. Group portrait of religious Jews in Sosnowiec. Seated first from the right is Yosef Israel Wroncberg who was a rabbinics teacher.
Stara Wies, some 30 miles east of Warsaw. At that time Zofia lived with another friend from before the
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9525. Sister Alma sits on the grass of a convent school in Stara Wies surrounded by four women and six small girls.
Stara Wies, some 30 miles east of Warsaw. At that time Zofia lived with another friend from before the