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19276. Ada and Rafael Abrahamer stand in a field in postwar Austria.
the first years of Ada's life in a Christian neighborhood, and her grandfather had served as an army ... concentration camp. After a month spent under horrific conditions, they were selected to work in Oskar
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19277. Rafael Abrahamer, a Polish-Jewish soldier, stands by the entrance of his base in Przyborowo.
the first years of Ada's life in a Christian neighborhood, and her grandfather had served as an army ... concentration camp. After a month spent under horrific conditions, they were selected to work in Oskar
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19278. Ada and Rafael Abrahamer pose with a friend on the deck of the General Black.
the first years of Ada's life in a Christian neighborhood, and her grandfather had served as an army ... concentration camp. After a month spent under horrific conditions, they were selected to work in Oskar
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19279. View of a postwar exhumation near Krakow. The photo is stamped by American military censors.
the first years of Ada's life in a Christian neighborhood, and her grandfather had served as an army ... concentration camp. After a month spent under horrific conditions, they were selected to work in Oskar
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19280. Postwar view of a damaged building in Krakow. The photo is stamped by American miltary censors.
the first years of Ada's life in a Christian neighborhood, and her grandfather had served as an army ... concentration camp. After a month spent under horrific conditions, they were selected to work in Oskar
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19281. Polish Jewish men pose at a lumberyard [probably in prewar Poland] .
Polish Jewish men pose at a lumberyard [probably in prewar Poland] . Those pictured include Tadeuz ... the first years of Ada's life in a Christian neighborhood, and her grandfather had served as an army ... concentration camp. After a month spent under horrific conditions, they were selected to work in Oskar
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19282. A postcard sent to Rys Berkowicz in Vilna from her family and friends in Warsaw.
A postcard sent to Rys Berkowicz in Vilna from her family and friends in Warsaw. (Address side
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19283. Group portrait of Jewish children hiding in a children's home in Bergerac.
Oppenheimer. Hermann, a salesman, and Frieda, a homemaker, had three other children: Myra (Miriam) (b. 1931 ... they were met by a Swiss family that brought them to their home in Munster where they lived for about a
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19284. Studio portrait of the staff of a Zionist newspaper in Vilna.
Studio portrait of the staff of a Zionist newspaper in Vilna. Abraham Reiches is pictured second ... daughter of Abraham (Abrasha) Reiches and Anna Mirski Reiches. Abraham worked as a newspaper editor. Her ... the States. Sonia was married and had a child. She died before World War II from natural causes, but
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19285. POWs pose outside a Red Cross building in Stalag Luft 1.
1 in Barth, West Pomerania, Germany. While a prisoner Levine held many Jewish religious services ... and he functioned as the unofficial rabbi to other Jewish prisoners of war. He built a Jewish star
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19286. A survivor of the death march to Munich. The original Signal Corps caption reads, "Death march.
A survivor of the death march to Munich. The original Signal Corps caption reads, "Death march ... Solomon Silverstein, 22, a Jew born in upper Silesia, prisoner of the Nazis since 1939 [?] was shot and ... left for dead in a forest. He is believed to be the only survivor of a group of 300 prisoners who set
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19287. A death march survivor receives medical care. The original Signal Corps caption reads, "Death march.
march. Solomon Silverstein, 22, a Jew born in upper Silesia, prisoner of the Nazis since 1939 was shot ... and left for dead in a forest. He is believed to be the only survivor of a group of 300 prisoners who
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19288. Group portrait of school girls, including Jewish girls in hiding, with a nun in the St.
Group portrait of school girls, including Jewish girls in hiding, with a nun in the St. Antoine de ... 1933 the family left for Belgium to seek a less antisemitic environment, where Guta had a sister ... already living in Brussels, married to a chemist. In Brussels Fiszel had a sewing supplies wholesale
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19289. Frania (Freida) and Moshe (Moszek) Finkelstein pose with a bicycle in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
4, 1941 in Pinsk, Poland. Her father Moshe was a radio technician in Poland and is believed that he ... via Naples, Italy. There they boarded a ship to Israel. Clara grew up in Nes Ziona, Israel. Frania
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19290. Close-up portrait of Chana Zucker, a young child who escaped from Bochnia to Slovakia.
were born in Krakow where their father, Chaim Braumfeld owned a shoe store. The family was Hasidic and ... to Nowi Sacz. However the Germans instead deported them to a work camp in Miedzyrzec Podlaski near
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19291. Wolf Godrov and his younger sister Sarah Rivka ride on a motorcycle.
Wolf Godrov and his younger sister Sarah Rivka ride on a motorcycle. Sarah Rivka perished. ... Kremmerman Katz (b. ca. 1875) and Arie Leib Katz (b. can 1870). Arie died of a stroke in 1940 and Beila was ... killed in the Kovno ghetto. Arie was a wealthy grain merchant and served as a gabbai in the synagogue
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19292. Avraham Koviliak (right) and two other men work on a farm.
worked as a cantor and kosher slaughterer for the town and surrounding area. The family was very ... religious. Avraham studied in a heder and later became an apprentice to a welder. He read and spoke Yiddish
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19293. Eva (Hava) Weiss stands in front of the entrance to a building in the late 1930s.
worked as a cantor and kosher slaughterer for the town and surrounding area. The family was very ... religious. Avraham studied in a heder and later became an apprentice to a welder. He read and spoke Yiddish
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19294. Survivors pose inside a barrack of the Buchenwald concentration camp shortly after liberation.
Survivors pose inside a barrack of the Buchenwald concentration camp shortly after liberation ... . Berel Rotstein (a friend of the donor's mother) is seen standing on the right leaning against the bunk
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19295. Two men pose by a bandstand in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
a translator for Ms. E.I. England, head of the British Red Cross contigent at the Bergen-Belsen ... Two men pose by a bandstand in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp. The original caption ... Edda Treforest (b. Edda Wind) was a Holocaust survivor. Following liberation, she was employed as
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19296. Ida Johnson and two friends gather by a bar in The Hague.
and later was interned in Tittmoning, a camp for foreign nationals. He was kept there from January ... 1942 until February 1944. About a year after his arrest, his wife and daughters were rounded up sent
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19297. View of a swimming pool in Salonika built from desecrated Jewish tombstones.
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19298. Postwar view of a church in Salonika constructed in part from Jewish tombstones.
Postwar view of a church in Salonika constructed in part from Jewish tombstones. The original
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19299. Rabbi William Dalin officiates at a wedding in the Zeilsheim displaced person camp.
Rabbi William Dalin officiates at a wedding in the Zeilsheim displaced person camp. Escorting the
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19300. Passengers raise a white flag with Red Cross above the Pentcho after its shipwreck.
Sohr, owned a knitting and garment store. They manufactured various women's accessories. She was one ... with the young composer, Erich Zeisl. As a teenager Rudi would stand at the back of the opera and