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15751. Michel and Manja Schadur stroll along a commercial street in Antwerp.
shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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15752. Michael and Manja Schadur stroll along a commercial street in Antwerp with their daughter.
Michael and Manja Schadur stroll along a commercial street in Antwerp with their daughter. Benita. ... shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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15753. Bernhard and Sonja Schadur Goldstein with their daughter Evgenia sitting in a field.
Bernhard and Sonja Schadur Goldstein with their daughter Evgenia sitting in a field. Sonja was ... Sonja married a German-Jew, Bernhard Goldstein and had one daughter while living in Berlin. After ... shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural
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15754. Portrait of Max Chankin, a Jewish opera singer who lived in Osijek, Croatia.
Portrait of Max Chankin, a Jewish opera singer who lived in Osijek, Croatia. Max Chankin, who ... shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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15755. Portrait of Max Chankin, a Jewish opera singer who lived in Osijek, Croatia.
Portrait of Max Chankin, a Jewish opera singer who lived in Osijek, Croatia. Max Chankin, who ... shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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15756. Caricature of an UNNRA official by a non-Jewish Lithuanian DP artist, Pencyca.
shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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15757. Ration card issued to Joseph Schadur, a Jewish refugee living in Antwerp.
shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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15758. Ration card issued to Joseph Schadur, a Jewish refugee living in Antwerp.
shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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15759. Work permit issued to Michel Schadur, a Jewish refugee living in Antwerp.
shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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15760. Work permit issued to Michel Schadur, a Jewish refugee living in Antwerp.
shortly before the French defeat. For the next seven months they lived a tenuous existence in the rural ... Germany, where he served as a supply officer for UNRRA teams in the district of Wurttemberg, and later as
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15761. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder, the parents of Pola Malach, pose outdoors with a suitcase and umbrella.
e Aron Josef and Chana Pesia Malach moved from Makow Mazowiecki, Poland to Bedzin in 1905 with their ... established a factory in Bedzin, which produced sausage skins (kischke) for non-kosher sausage makers. The
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15762. The Siegel family sits outside around a table covered with toys.
was born March 14, 1925, in Munich, Germany, where her father was a prominent attorney and her mother ... knees, and wearing a sign around his neck with the words "I am a Jew, but I will never again complain to
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15763. Mathilde Siegel poses by a fence with her two children Hans Peter and Maria Beate.
was born March 14, 1925, in Munich, Germany, where her father was a prominent attorney and her mother ... knees, and wearing a sign around his neck with the words "I am a Jew, but I will never again complain to
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15764. Class portrait of a public school in Vienna attended by Ilie Wacs.
Class portrait of a public school in Vienna attended by Ilie Wacs. Ilie Wacs is pictured in the ... had been a Romanian POW and was therefore not an Austrian citizen. Their marriage, therefore, was not ... recognized by the Austrian government, and Ilie's birth name was officially Ilie Fach. Mortiz owned a tailor
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15765. Group portrait of the employees of a beauty salon in Vilna.
Group portrait of the employees of a beauty salon in Vilna. Among those pictured is Anna Wajner.
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15766. Jewish refugees, Edwarda Wang and Fritz Kohn, stand near a pine grove in Istanbul.
Krakow on January 27, 1923, but grew up in Rzeszow, where her father was a wealthy landowner and lumber ... York World's Fair as a cover. However, Emilia, believing America to be uncultured and crime-ridden
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15767. Four young Jewish children sit on the steps to a house with their dog.
Four young Jewish children sit on the steps to a house with their dog. Pictured left to right are ... Krakow on January 27, 1923, but grew up in Rzeszow, where her father was a wealthy landowner and lumber ... York World's Fair as a cover. However, Emilia, believing America to be uncultured and crime-ridden
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15768. Szymon and Edwarda Wang walk down a street in Istanbul where they were living as refugees.
Krakow on January 27, 1923, but grew up in Rzeszow, where her father was a wealthy landowner and lumber ... York World's Fair as a cover. However, Emilia, believing America to be uncultured and crime-ridden
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15769. A family gathering at the home of Louis and Ida Meijer.
A family gathering at the home of Louis and Ida Meijer. Pictured from left to right are: Richard ... October 10, 1920 in Boekelo, a small town in eastern Holland, where her father earned a living as a cattle ... 1940, at the age of nineteen, Bep left home and took a job as a sales clerk in a retail textile
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15770. Jewish workers put out their produce in boxes and pails in front of a wooden shed.
their lives retained a semblance of normalcy. As a result, thousands of Jews from central Poland sought ... German-owned workshops which employed Jews. The largest of these was the Rosner Fabrik, a network of
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15771. Sandor and Berta Guttman with their nine children in a safe house in Budapest.
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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15772. A group of women work in the kitchen of Kibbutz Magshimim.
A group of women work in the kitchen of Kibbutz Magshimim. Esther Urman is pictured on the far ... Great Synagogue was burned down. He was sent to a total of fifteen different labor and concentration ... six weeks in a hospital, he returned to Bedzin and joined Kibbutz Magshimim, a Bnai Akiva religious
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15773. Portrait of an unidentified youth wearing a yellow star in the Bedzin ghetto.
their lives retained a semblance of normalcy. As a result, thousands of Jews from central Poland sought ... German-owned workshops which employed Jews. The largest of these was the Rosner Fabrik, a network of
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15774. Mirla Lustiger walks on a snowy street in the Bedzin ghetto wearing an armband.
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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15775. Students in the Furstenberg gymnasium band pose for a group portrait with their instruments.