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10601. Cantor Pinchos Rabinowitz, clad in a large prayer shawl, offers prayers in front of a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust adorned with wreaths of flowers.
prevented by the outbreak of World War II. In September 1939, a few days after the German invasion of ... occupation. Minia and Jakob Jawerbaum married soon thereafter on December 31, 1939. Minia found work as a
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10602. A German-Jewish family poses on a park bench. Johanna Leopold Kuemmel is on the far left with her son Werner.
from 1937 to 1941. The Nazi regime classified Hilde as a Jew, and starting in June 1941 they sent her ... to do forced labor in several locales including a farm and different factories which manufactured
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10603. The Mayer family poses for a family portrait with their dog while vacationing in a rented cottage in the Hungarian countryside.
control of Hungary. That June, Peter escaped to a Budapest suburb where he hid together with 18 other
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10604. A female Jewish refugee relaxes on a deck chair while her husband stands next to her on the upper deck of the St.
owned a prosperous clothing store, and after Ilse married economist Kurt Marcus in 1935, the young ... approached the ship on a small boat to wave and shout out greetings. After the ship was forced to return to
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10605. A female Jewish refugee relaxes on a deck chair while her husband stands next to her on the upper deck of the St.
owned a prosperous clothing store, and after Ilse married economist Kurt Marcus in 1935, the young ... approached the ship on a small boat to wave and shout out greetings. After the ship was forced to return to
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10606. A Jewish teenager poses for a group portrait with the young children she is helping teach the alphabet to in Vic-sur-Cere.
her father's cousin. Her father, Julius Strauss, lost his jobs as a result of the anti-Jewish laws ... cousin Edith Moses to go on a Kindertransport to France. They arrived in Montmorency on March 8, 1939
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10607. Children from La Guette children's home pose for a group portrait in a plaza in Pau while on route to visit their parents in the Gurs concentration camp.
her father's cousin. Her father, Julius Strauss, lost his jobs as a result of the anti-Jewish laws ... cousin Edith Moses to go on a Kindertransport to France. They arrived in Montmorency on March 8, 1939
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10608. A German-Jewish refugee child poses with a cone filled with treats on his first day of school in the Westerbork internment camp.
June 21, 1935 in Oppel, Germany but grew up in Breslau where his father was a grain merchant. The ... Finks decided to leave for Cuba on the advice of a brother-in-law who had already moved there in
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10609. A French policeman directs a group of women and children in the Rivesaltes transit camp during their departure from the camp.
Belgium when Hilda was a baby, and her younger sister Anny was born there on September 4, 1929. The girls ... parents worked together in the clothing business. Perla worked as a seamstress making the clothes that
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10610. Verso of a postcard send from Perla Krieser from a deportation train to her two daughters in the Rivesaltes concentration camp.
Belgium when Hilda was a baby, and her younger sister Anny was born there on September 4, 1929. The girls ... parents worked together in the clothing business. Perla worked as a seamstress making the clothes that
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10611. A young Lithuanian Jewish boy dressed in formal clothes poses on a park bench between his mother and nanny, near his home on Vienybes Square in Kaunas.
(Kovno), Lithuania where his father owned a bicycle and a musical instrument shop. His younger brother ... Lazar was born in 1907. Simcha died of stomach cancer at the age of 50 on November 19, 1912, and a half
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10612. Jews in the Landsberg DP camp march in a Zionist demonstration carrying a banner proclaiming "No longer will Jews be whipped."
father, Max (b. 8/8/1887) worked as a jeweler. His mother died before the war when Izaac was still a ... worked as a photographer's apprentice. He served in the Polish Army from 1936 to 1938. After the start
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10613. A Jewish DP drives a horse drawn float through Landsberg decorated with signs denouncing Ernest Bevin and calling for greater immigration to Palestine.
father, Max (b. 8/8/1887) worked as a jeweler. His mother died before the war when Izaac was still a ... worked as a photographer's apprentice. He served in the Polish Army from 1936 to 1938. After the start
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10614. A group of elderly Greek Jews poses for a group portrait in the Beit Yeshua VeRahel Hebrew Home for the Aged in Ioannina.
1935 the bank transferred Leon to the nearby city Arta, where Michael attended a Jewish elementary ... announce that Italy had invaded Greece. Michael's father was mobilized into the Greek army a few months
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10615. Studio portrait of a young Jewish child holding her doll, taken about a year before she perished in Auschwitz Pictured is Suzanne Hochherr.
a plumbing supply business. The two families were extremely close. Hermann and Fanny had two ... Martin Heidegger, who was the Nazi Rektor of the Freiburg University. Margot became a dentist and
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10616. Horses and carts decorated with a swastika, flags and garlands of flowers stand outside the Landsberg prison during a Nazi celebration.
Landsberg prison during a Nazi celebration. ... Landsberg prison during a Nazi celebration.
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10617. Display panel entitled "So we lived" from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust created by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp.
photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. ... photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. The exhibition consisted both of photographs that he
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10618. Display panel entitled "Isolation from the World" from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust created by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp.
by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. ... by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. The exhibition consisted both of
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10619. Display panel from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust entitled "Their Destructive Work" created by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp.
photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. ... photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. The exhibition consisted both of photographs that he
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10620. Display panel from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust entitled, "What Were Their Sins?" created by photographer George Kaddishin a displaced persons' camp.
photographer George Kaddishin a displaced persons' camp. ... photographer George Kaddishin a displaced persons' camp. The exhibition consisted both of photographs that he
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10621. Display panel from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust "The Same in Budapest...." created by photographer George Kaddishin a displaced persons' camp.
photographer George Kaddishin a displaced persons' camp. ... photographer George Kaddishin a displaced persons' camp. The exhibition consisted both of photographs that he
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10622. Display panel from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust entitled, "Work And Wages..." created by photographer George Kaddishin a displaced persons' camp.
photographer George Kaddishin a displaced persons' camp. ... photographer George Kaddishin a displaced persons' camp. The exhibition consisted both of photographs that he
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10623. Display panel from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust entitled, "Work Makes Freedom..." created by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp.
photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. ... photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. The exhibition consisted both of photographs that he
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10624. Display panel from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust entitled, "Destruction of Religion" created by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp.
by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. ... by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. The exhibition consisted both of
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10625. Display panel from a photo exhibition on the Holocaust entitled, "Did They Come Back?" created by photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp.
photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. ... photographer George Kaddish in a displaced persons' camp. The exhibition consisted both of photographs that he