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24476. Identity card (Deutsches Reich Kennkarte) issued to Margarete Sara Jacobsohn and stamped with a red letter J for "Jude" (Jew).
from Erich's cousin, Fanny Osterdman, they boarded a ship to America. They landed in Hoboken, New
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24477. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Sarajevo. Pictured are Michael, Leon and Erdonja Kabilio with their mother.
and stepfather in Zagreb. During the separation her parents had established a prosperous tie factory ... to wear a Jewish badge. Her music teacher also refused to see her. As conditions worsened in Zagreb
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24478. Class portrait of female students at a school in Zagreb attended by both Jews and non-Jews.
Class portrait of female students at a school in Zagreb attended by both Jews and non-Jews. Among ... and stepfather in Zagreb. During the separation her parents had established a prosperous tie factory ... to wear a Jewish badge. Her music teacher also refused to see her. As conditions worsened in Zagreb
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24479. Members of the Morgenstern Jewish sports organization pose around a picnic table while on an outing to the lake.
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24480. Jewish prisoners pose on their wooden bunks inside a barracks in the Beaune-la-Rolande internment camp.
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24481. Portrait of Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child who during the German occupation of Holland, was placed in hiding.
-Rubens. She was born December 24, 1937 in Bussum, Holland, where her family owned a wholesale business ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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24482. Portrait of Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child in hiding, playing with blocks at her school in Laren, Holland.
-Rubens. She was born December 24, 1937 in Bussum, Holland, where her family owned a wholesale business ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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24483. Identification card issued to the Jewish DP child Horst Taucher indicating that he was a victim of fascism.
moved to Germany from the United States with his family when he was 19. In Berlin, Julius worked as a ... tailor and had a shop at Leibnitzstrasse 27 in Charlottenburg. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of
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24484. Per Anger poses on a bridge in Stockholm holding an engagement present for his bride-to-be.
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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24485. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz sitting on a sofa in his office which was located in the American embassy in Budapest.
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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24486. Group portrait of Jewish refugees on the deck of a Japanese ship while en route to the United States.
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24487. Group portrait of the extended Frisch and Genendlen family taken on the occasion of a visit by cousins in America.
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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24488. Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn stand in a field next to their apartment house in Colombes after the war.
study at the University of Caen. Though he was trained as a rabbi, he wanted to study math and ... engineering and became a mechanical engineer. Before the war, he was the chief engineer in a factory that
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24489. Group portrait of Denise Bystryn and her classmates in a convent school in Cahors where Denise was hidden in 1943.
hidden in 1943. Denise Bystryn, a hidden child, is seated in the first row on the far left. ... study at the University of Caen. Though he was trained as a rabbi, he wanted to study math and
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24490. Portrait of two-year-old Judis Baehr, taken right before she was placed in a Jewish nursing home.
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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24491. A group of friends celebrates the wedding of Jacob and Miriam Schwimmer in the Bari dispaced persons 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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24492. Portrait of Petr Polak playing with a puzzle taken shortly before he was deported to Theresienstadt where he perished.
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24493. Bertha Steinberger and Siegmund Marx leave the synagogue after their wedding ceremony, accompanied by a group of small children.
where his father worked as a religious teacher and cantor before receiving his rabbinical ordination in ... their release Julius was sent to Switzerland and Ernest, to France on a Kindertransport. Both parents
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24494. Bernhardt Colberg, a member of Police Battalion 101 poses in front of their headquarters in the vicinity of Lodz.
vicinity of Lodz. One image from a photograph album belonging to a member of Police Battalion 101. ... Reserve Police Battalion 101 was a unit of the German Order Police [Ordnungspolizei or Orpo] that
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24495. Behind the barbed wire fence of an unidentified labor camp, small groups of prisoners stand outside a row of barracks.
a row of barracks. One image from a photograph album belonging to a member of Police Battalion 101. ... Reserve Police Battalion 101 was a unit of the German Order Police [Ordnungspolizei or Orpo] that ... du Reserve Police Battalion 101 was a unit of the German Order Police [Ordnungspolizei or Orpo] that
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24496. Jews wearing Stars of David sit beneath arched ceilings in a multi-room cellar in an unidentified ghetto.
ghetto. One image from a photograph album belonging to a member of Police Battalion 101. ... Reserve Police Battalion 101 was a unit of the German Order Police [Ordnungspolizei or Orpo] that
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24497. Inspection of members of Police Battalion 101 by their order police officers in a public square in Lodz.
Lodz. One image from a photograph album belonging to a member of Police Battalion 101. ... Reserve Police Battalion 101 was a unit of the German Order Police [Ordnungspolizei or Orpo] that
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24498. Portrait of a Jewish family in Budapest. Pictured are Lorand and Ella Schichtanz with their daughter, Judit.
1935 in Budapest, where her father worked as an architectural draftsman and her mother, as a piano ... teacher. The Jewish family was quite assimilated and always had a Christmas tree at home. After one of
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24499. Tamar Grosfeld is held in the arms of her youngest aunt, Mania Hirszfeld on a street in Dabrowa.
in 1897, was ordained as a rabbi and a teacher of rabbinic studies. At an early age he abandoned
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24500. Jewish youth pose with a Zionist flag in Italy where they are awaiting an opportunity to immigrate to Palestine.
for a year. In January 1945 he was evacuated from the camp and sent on a death march to Alt Hammer ... he was liberated by the American army on May 4. After the war, the Americans brought him to a newly