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16976. Portrait of Leon Hasson and his wife, Mathilda. Leon was a tailor.
Portrait of Leon Hasson and his wife, Mathilda. Leon was a tailor. They lived at Rustitsa 40 in ... whose several buildings had been hastily converted into a transit camp. The Macedonian Jews were kept ... 22 and 29, to Treblinka. Although a handful of Jews escaped and a small number were released from the
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16977. Portrait of Moshe Hasson, and his wife, Sara. Moshe was a coal dealer.
Portrait of Moshe Hasson, and his wife, Sara. Moshe was a coal dealer. They lived at Sinagogina 2 ... whose several buildings had been hastily converted into a transit camp. The Macedonian Jews were kept ... 22 and 29, to Treblinka. Although a handful of Jews escaped and a small number were released from the
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16978. Portrait of Nissim Hasson and his wife, Palomba. Nissim was a second-hand dealer.
Portrait of Nissim Hasson and his wife, Palomba. Nissim was a second-hand dealer. They lived at ... whose several buildings had been hastily converted into a transit camp. The Macedonian Jews were kept ... 22 and 29, to Treblinka. Although a handful of Jews escaped and a small number were released from the
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16979. Portrait of Natan Honen. He was a sackmaker. He lived at Skopyanska 68 in Bitola.
whose several buildings had been hastily converted into a transit camp. The Macedonian Jews were kept ... 22 and 29, to Treblinka. Although a handful of Jews escaped and a small number were released from the
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16980. Portrait of Mois Shami, son of Shabetai Shami. He was a manufacturer.
Portrait of Mois Shami, son of Shabetai Shami. He was a manufacturer. He lived at Dr. Raisa 138 ... whose several buildings had been hastily converted into a transit camp. The Macedonian Jews were kept ... 22 and 29, to Treblinka. Although a handful of Jews escaped and a small number were released from the
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16981. Portrait of Ana Shami, daughter of Samuel Shami. She was a student.
Portrait of Ana Shami, daughter of Samuel Shami. She was a student. She lived at Ferisovatska 22 ... whose several buildings had been hastily converted into a transit camp. The Macedonian Jews were kept ... 22 and 29, to Treblinka. Although a handful of Jews escaped and a small number were released from the
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16982. A Nazi banner is draped over the entrance to the city hall in Berlin.
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16983. Studio portrait of Elizabeth Kaufmann, a Jewish girl living in Vienna.
born March 7, 1924 in Vienna, where her father was a journalist and biographer and her mother, a nurse ... however, met with great difficulty in their attempt to get to France. Initially they boarded a tour bus
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16984. Per Anger walks along a snow covered path in the Berlin Tiergarten.
the Swedish Foreign Service offered him a trainee position at their legation in Berlin, which he began ... from internment and deportation. After the arrival of Raoul Wallenberg in July 1944, a new, more
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16985. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz (center, right) poses with his mother at a Christmas party.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4 ... Lutz was careful to always repeat numbers 1 to 8,000 and never to issue a higher number. Each 1
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16986. Portuguese diplomat Carlos de Liz-Texeira Branquinho at a dinner party.
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16987. Children exercise in a summer camp in Sighet for indigent children.
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16988. Judith Wilhelmina de Leeuw, wearing a Jewish star, poses with three Christian friends.
November 5, 1930, in Venlo, The Netherlands where his father worked as a butcher. He has one older sister ... Judith Wilhelmina de Leeuw. Starting in 1933 the family lived in Deventer though they spent a lot of
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16989. Rivka and Meshilem Frisch pose with their children outside their home in a small shtetl.
Rivka and Meshilem Frisch pose with their children outside their home in a small shtetl. Standing ... born on March 14, 1937 in Halicz, Poland where her father, an upper-middle class businessman, owned a ... lumberyard and a variety store. Her mother (b. 1912) occasionally assisted him in the business. Sylwia had
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16990. A group of girls stand in the Babenhausen displaced persons' camp.
A group of girls stand in the Babenhausen displaced persons' camp. Sylwia Laufer is on the left. ... born on March 14, 1937 in Halicz, Poland where her father, an upper-middle class businessman, owned a ... lumberyard and a variety store. Her mother (b. 1912) occasionally assisted him in the business. Sylwia had
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16991. Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum and her rescuer, Marie-Josephe Dincq, pet a baby goat.
met and married in Brussels on August 31, 1935. In late August 1942, Lazarus received a letter from ... their daughter Marguerite. Frajdla asked Marguerite's nurse for help in finding a hiding place for the
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16992. Portrait of the Haas family sitting on a park bench in Cenac.
father was an engineer and their mother a physician. Shortly after their birth, Raoul was inducted into ... took them to Cénac in Dordogne where Raoul was demobilized. On April 27, 1941, Hélène gave birth to a
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16993. Family portrait of a German-Jewish family. Pictured are Max, Bertha and Ruth Bild.
4, 1934 in Leipzig, Germany, where her father was a furrier. After German authorities ordered their ... remained there for the next two years. A former teacher of Ruth's, who had helped other Jewish children
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16994. Rene Lichtman poses in a garden with his Helene and older cousin.
Rene Lichtman poses in a garden with his Helene and older cousin. His cousin was later deported to ... a concentration camp where he perished ... region of Poland and immigrated to France in 1936 where they worked as a tailor and seamstress. Rene was
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16995. Judis Baehr plays with a friend one year after her liberation from Theresienstadt.
baby at home, she placed her in a Jewish nursing home in Oranienburg. Six months later, two-year-old ... its arrival at the station near Theresienstadt, and was discovered in the corner of a car under a
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16996. Pinkus Gipsman spars with a friend in the Bari DP camp.
He fled to a nearby farm where he hid briefly in exchange for tending the farmer's cattle. However ... his body. After a year-and-a-half in Czestochowa, Pinkus was deported to Buchenwald, where he first
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16997. Group portrait of Jewish DPs outside a barracks in the Bari displaced persons camp.
Group portrait of Jewish DPs outside a barracks in the Bari displaced persons camp. Among those ... and Etta Gipsman (far left). Etta is wearing a dress made from fabric sent by relatives in America. ... He fled to a nearby farm where he hid briefly in exchange for tending the farmer's cattle. However
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16998. Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and son in Mukachevo, Czechoslovakia.
Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and son in Mukachevo, Czechoslovakia. Pictured are Zeni ... had one sister, Pessi (b. 1932). He attended Czech primary schools, but was transferred to a Tarbut ... Jewish students admitted to a class of 100. However, after repeatedly being beaten by anti-Semites, Rudy
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16999. Group portrait of German-Jewish teenage girls on a Sunday outing to the country.
Group portrait of German-Jewish teenage girls on a Sunday outing to the country. Among those ... pictured is Ruth Cohn. She left on a Kindertransport to England two months later. ... daughters to England on a Kindertransport with the hope that they eventually would join them. Steffi left
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17000. Group portrait of German-Jews seated and standing by a park bench in Berlin.
Group portrait of German-Jews seated and standing by a park bench in Berlin. Among those pictured ... daughters to England on a Kindertransport with the hope that they eventually would join them. Steffi left ... last transport on August 10, 1939. Her sponsor was Frau Landsmann, a non-Jewish German woman who