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17226. Belgian rescuers Mr. and Mrs. Georges Ranson walk along a street in Brussels after the war.
She was born August 16, 1930 in Antwerp, Belgium, where her father was the owner of a custom furniture ... over her sister Leah, who soon married Alex Ciechanow, a recent immigrant from Poland. In 1937 Fani
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17227. Group portrait of the Ovici family, a family of Jewish dwarf entertainers who survived Auschwitz.
Group portrait of the Ovici family, a family of Jewish dwarf entertainers who survived Auschwitz ... largest family to enter Auschwitz and to survive intact -- twelve members ranging from a 15-month old baby ... to a 58 year-old woman. They came from the northern Transylvania town of Rozavlea, near Sighet. The
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17228. A Jewish refugee family prepares to board the SS Serpa Pinto in the port of Lisbon.
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17229. Children read from their texts in a school in the Stuttgart DP camp.
Children read from their texts in a school in the Stuttgart DP camp. Those pictured include Miron ... Poland on December 11, 1937. His father was a physician. Miron and his family in Belzyce until October ... liberated by the Soviet Army on August 10, 1944 at the age of six and a half. His family remained in
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17230. School children gather for a ceremony marking Israel's independence in the Stuttgart displaced persons' camp.
Poland on December 11, 1937. His father was a physician. Miron and his family in Belzyce until October ... liberated by the Soviet Army on August 10, 1944 at the age of six and a half. His family remained in
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17231. Jewish DPs gather for a ceremony marking Israel's independence in the Stuttgart displaced persons' camp.
Poland on December 11, 1937. His father was a physician. Miron and his family in Belzyce until October ... liberated by the Soviet Army on August 10, 1944 at the age of six and a half. His family remained in
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17232. Elly van Leewen enjoys a play tea party with her baby sister Chellie.
owned a bicycle and small appliance shop. Elly contracted polio in 1935 and had to remain at home for ... after believing a promise that in return, his family would remain unmolested. Elly never saw her father
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17233. Judith Degroot walks down a street in The Hague with friends holding her baby daughter, Elly.
owned a bicycle and small appliance shop. Elly contracted polio in 1935 and had to remain at home for ... after believing a promise that in return, his family would remain unmolested. Elly never saw her father
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17234. Decorative telegram congratulating a Czech Jewish couple, Blanka and Pavel Heller, on their wedding.
daughter, Ivanna (Eva). Olga passed away before the war, and Victor married a second wife, Mimi. They had ... had two children, Nina (b. 1930) and Peter (b. ca. 1933). Robert died in a labor camp in Oranienburg
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17235. Decorative telegram congratulating a Czech Jewish couple, Blanka and Pavel Heller, on their wedding.
daughter, Ivanna (Eva). Olga passed away before the war, and Victor married a second wife, Mimi. They had ... had two children, Nina (b. 1930) and Peter (b. ca. 1933). Robert died in a labor camp in Oranienburg
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17236. Portrait of a Jewish mother and son. Pictured are Henrietta and Ivan Rechts.
Portrait of a Jewish mother and son. Pictured are Henrietta and Ivan Rechts. They were ... daughter, Ivanna (Eva). Olga passed away before the war, and Victor married a second wife, Mimi. They had ... had two children, Nina (b. 1930) and Peter (b. ca. 1933). Robert died in a labor camp in Oranienburg
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17237. Portrait of a Czech Jewish couple. Pictured are Lyduska and Tony Kares.
Portrait of a Czech Jewish couple. Pictured are Lyduska and Tony Kares. They later perished in ... daughter, Ivanna (Eva). Olga passed away before the war, and Victor married a second wife, Mimi. They had ... had two children, Nina (b. 1930) and Peter (b. ca. 1933). Robert died in a labor camp in Oranienburg
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17238. Wedding portrait of a Czech Jewish couple. Pictured are Rose and Robert Lederer.
Wedding portrait of a Czech Jewish couple. Pictured are Rose and Robert Lederer. Rose later died ... daughter, Ivanna (Eva). Olga passed away before the war, and Victor married a second wife, Mimi. They had ... had two children, Nina (b. 1930) and Peter (b. ca. 1933). Robert died in a labor camp in Oranienburg
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17239. Members of a Jewish family pose outside their home in Pacov, Czechoslovakia.
Members of a Jewish family pose outside their home in Pacov, Czechoslovakia. Pictured are members ... daughter, Ivanna (Eva). Olga passed away before the war, and Victor married a second wife, Mimi. They had ... had two children, Nina (b. 1930) and Peter (b. ca. 1933). Robert died in a labor camp in Oranienburg
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17240. Three Czech Jewish children pose outside in front of a chain-link fence.
Three Czech Jewish children pose outside in front of a chain-link fence. Pictured are Nina and ... daughter, Ivanna (Eva). Olga passed away before the war, and Victor married a second wife, Mimi. They had ... had two children, Nina (b. 1930) and Peter (b. ca. 1933). Robert died in a labor camp in Oranienburg
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17241. Students in a leatherworking class pose outside on the steps of the Chabannes children's home.
Students in a leatherworking class pose outside on the steps of the Chabannes children's home ... 1934 at the age of fifty-five. Miriam, who did not possess working papers, established a lunchroom for ... young Jewish immigrants in their home, and Hermann helped support the family as a factory cabinetmaker
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17242. Three young women pose outside in a yard in Debica, Poland.
Three young women pose outside in a yard in Debica, Poland. Pictured from left to right are ... born July 20, 1917 in Debica, Poland, where her father was a businessman. Her mother passed away ... two brothers and stayed with a cousin on the Russian side. Frieda stayed with David's sisters in
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17243. Jewish refugees living in a prison cell in Italian-occupied Pristina.
Jewish refugees living in a prison cell in Italian-occupied Pristina. Among those pictured are ... where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... 's family home in Sarajevo was destroyed during a German bombing raid. Though most of the extended family
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17244. Group portrait of Yugoslavian Jewish refugees who are living in a prison in Italian-occupied Pristina.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... 's family home in Sarajevo was destroyed during a German bombing raid. Though most of the extended family
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17245. Three young Jewish women walk along a street in Debica, Poland.
Three young Jewish women walk along a street in Debica, Poland. Pictured from left to right are ... born July 20, 1917 in Debica, Poland, where her father was a businessman. Her mother passed away ... two brothers and stayed with a cousin on the Russian side. Frieda stayed with David's sisters in
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17246. Six Jewish DPs pose outside a wooden barracks in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
Six Jewish DPs pose outside a wooden barracks in the Feldafing displaced persons camp. Among those ... born May 26, 1926 in Ozorkow, Poland, near Lodz, where her father had a jewelry and watch repair ... ). Soon after the start of World War II, on September 5, 1939, the Wasilkowski home was destroyed during a
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17247. Group portrait of members of a Jewish youth group in Copenhagen.
Group portrait of members of a Jewish youth group in Copenhagen. Among those pictured is Kaja ... Denmark, where his father owned a barbershop. Both of David's parents had immigrated to Denmark from ... during the German occupation of Denmark, the Nussbaums were ferried to safety in Sweden on a Danish
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17248. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Copenhagen taken on their daughter's confirmation.
Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Copenhagen taken on their daughter's confirmation. Pictured ... Denmark, where his father owned a barbershop. Both of David's parents had immigrated to Denmark from ... during the German occupation of Denmark, the Nussbaums were ferried to safety in Sweden on a Danish
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17249. A young Jewish woman poses in Town Hall Square in Copenhagen during the German occupation.
A young Jewish woman poses in Town Hall Square in Copenhagen during the German occupation ... Denmark, where his father owned a barbershop. Both of David's parents had immigrated to Denmark from ... during the German occupation of Denmark, the Nussbaums were ferried to safety in Sweden on a Danish
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17250. Group portrait of campers and counselors at a Jewish summer camp in Skibstrup, Denmark.
Group portrait of campers and counselors at a Jewish summer camp in Skibstrup, Denmark. The camp ... was affiliated with the Karolinenskolen, a Jewish day school in Copenhagen. Among those pictured is ... Kaja Diament (front, right), who was a counselor at the camp.