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24626. Staff of the UNRRA tracing service sit in front of a blackboard listing the file codes of different concentration camps.
He was born on May 23, 1925 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his parents owned a shoe store. Shmuel was ... was a leader in Hashomer Hatzair and moved to Palestine in the early 1930s. Shmuel's two sisters
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24627. Pink embroidered Sabbath dress made from a flour sack by Greek Jewish survivors Sarina and Dora Levy in postwar Athens.
upon the idea of using flour sacks from a nearby warehouse for fabric. Sarina washed the sacks and ... colored them with a red dye. Afterwards, Dora, who had supported herself in hiding as a dressmaker
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24628. Ewa Rosenbach poses with her two sons and a neighbor in front of her home in rural Poland.
April 2, 1929 in Lezajsk, in Galicia Poland where his father was a shipping manager of a lumber company ... the family was not religious and spoke Polish at home. Aaron belonged to a Hakoach soccer team, and
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24629. Members of the Bielski partisan group stands by the site of a mass grave shortly after liberation.
was born on November 15, 1935 in Nowogrodek where her father had a flour mill. She had a younger ... came to Foehrewald where a third daughter, Trudi Gittla was born in 1945. They then immigrated to the
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24630. A Jewish DP learns how to repair typewriters in an ORT workshop in an unidentified DP camp.
was involved in a host of Jewish communal activities. He used his position as a corporate executive ... persons. He served as a member of the board of directors of the American ORT Federation and the World ORT
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24631. Personalized Jewish New Year's card with a photograph of the Elbaum family in the Heidenheim displaced persons camp.
displaced persons camp. The card is illustrated with a sketch of a Jewish farming settlement in Palestine.
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24632. Studio portrait of a German-Jewish family. Pictured are Rosalie Trum, with her children Else, Erna, Alice, and Ernst.
and grew up in Oberwesel, a small town in Germany. His grandparents were Gustav Gerson (b. on December ... Gottschalk (b. 1888). In the United States, Alfred Gottschalk was ordained as a Reform rabbi and became a
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24633. A Jewish child stands outside in the snow in front of his grandparent's house in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
when he was four years old. His father, Yako, was a successful lawyer and Zionist activist, who served ... Bulgaria. There, Yako started a new law practice, and the following year married Rachel Farhi. Israel
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24634. UNRRA camp director Harold Fishbein holds the newborn at a circumcision ceremony in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
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24635. UNRRA camp director Harold Fishbein (center) poses with a group of Jewish DPs in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
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24636. Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and son taken while they were living in hiding in Belgium.
Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and son taken while they were living in hiding in Belgium ... 1933, in Antwerp, Belgium, where his father was a diamond cutter and polisher. Henri had four older ... lived in a Jewish working class neighborhood. Henri's brothers were active in the Hashomer Hatzair
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24637. Alfred and Trudi Brosan sit back-to-back on a bench in the yard of their cottage in Hainbach, Austria.
raised in Vienna, where his father owned a leather goods business. Alfred had one sister, Trudi. While ... From there, they sailed aboard a Japanese vessel to Shanghai. Rudolf persuaded most of his relatives
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24638. Three Jewish boys pose next to a brick wall. Pictured are Paul (right) and Samuel (center) Halter.
Switzerland as a young man, living first in La Chaux de Fonds and then in Geneva where he married Ryfka ... Horowitz (1890-1942). Joseph and Ryfka gave birth to a daughter Marie (1915) and to two boys, Samuel and
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24639. Three Polish-Jewish youth pose in a park. Shlomo Halter (the uncle of the donor) is on the right.
Three Polish-Jewish youth pose in a park. Shlomo Halter (the uncle of the donor) is on the right ... Marek later became a noted author. ... Switzerland as a young man, living first in La Chaux de Fonds and then in Geneva where he married Ryfka
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24640. A detail of the "You Are My Witnesses" wall in the Hall of Witness at the U.S.
A detail of the "You Are My Witnesses" wall in the Hall of Witness at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
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24641. Studio portrait of a Jewish woman living in Brussels during the German occupation taken shortly before she went into hiding.
1920s. After a short time he returned to Lodz and then moved to Belgium. Although he had trained as a ... delivered Georges, was a member of the resistance. While the mother and son were still in the hospital, the
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24642. Members of the Revisionist Zionist youth group in Shanghai pose in front of a wall of posters and photographs.
Ehud) were born on October 10, 1932. The family lived in Leoben, Austria where Max owned a clothing ... train via Siberia. There, Max established a Viennese style store, and Max joined the Zionist youth
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24643. Grete and Eugene Kovacs pose on a street of Galanta together with their one-year-old niece Erika Taubner.
her father owned a store. On March 17, 1944 Nazi Germany occupied Hungary. Her father had to close ... his retail store and enter a labor camp to work for Hungarian Shell Oil. Gold and her mother hid by
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24644. Lea Abramowicz and her sister-in-law Golda Orbach go for a walk with Lea's son, Georges, shortly after liberation.
1920s. After a short time he returned to Lodz and then moved to Belgium. Although he had trained as a ... delivered Georges, was a member of the resistance. While the mother and son were still in the hospital, the
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24645. Certificate of registration issued to Grete Loewenstein who came to England on a Kindertransport in July 1939.
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24646. Portrait of Tomasz Gerasimuk and his wife, a Ukrainian couple who helped rescue eleven Jews from Luboml.
on January 23, 1929 in Luboml, in eastern Poland where his father was a master mechanic and owned a ... Luboml first was occupied by the Germans. After a few days they left and in the ensuing power vacuum
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24647. A detail of the Lithuanian section of the Rescuers' Wall on the second floor of the permanent exhibition.
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24648. Survivor volunteer Flora Singer speaks at a session of The Memory Project: the Survivors' Writing Workshop at the U.S.
A sense of duty and obligation to share experiences and memories is real and present for many ... Holoca A sense of duty and obligation to share experiences and memories is real and present for many
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24649. Survivor volunteers attend a session of The Memory Project: the Survivors' Writing Workshop at the U.S.
A sense of duty and obligation to share experiences and memories is real and present for many ... Holoca A sense of duty and obligation to share experiences and memories is real and present for many
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24650. Survivor volunteers attend a session of The Memory Project: the Survivors' Writing Workshop at the U.S.
A sense of duty and obligation to share experiences and memories is real and present for many ... Holoca A sense of duty and obligation to share experiences and memories is real and present for many