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24826. Group portrait of SS men with an officer in front of a barrack in the Hinzert concentration camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Robert A. Schmuhl ... Group portrait of SS men with an officer in front of a barrack in the Hinzert concentration camp
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24827. Rene and Germaine Brunschwig pose together on the balcony of a building in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
they opened a furniture business in Colmar together with Arlette's uncle and aunt, André and Claire ... World War II, in September 1939, both families fled to Le Chambon sur-Lignon. Claire gave birth to a
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24828. Rene and Germaine Brunschwig pose on a balcony holding their two young daughters, Arlette and Silvie, on their laps.
they opened a furniture business in Colmar together with Arlette's uncle and aunt, André and Claire ... World War II, in September 1939, both families fled to Le Chambon sur-Lignon. Claire gave birth to a
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24829. Two Jewish refugees from Alsace pose for a family portrait shortly after the birth of their second daughter.
they opened a furniture business in Colmar together with Arlette's uncle and aunt, André and Claire ... World War II, in September 1939, both families fled to Le Chambon sur-Lignon. Claire gave birth to a
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24830. An elderly Jewish man sorts rags in a warehouse. Pictured is Simon de Zwarte, grandfather of the donor.
donor. He was rounded-up in 1943 and subsequently perished. [The date is unconfirmed and this may be a ... came from a large close-knit liberal Jewish family and had six siblings. Though they were not
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24831. Three Jewish-German youth learn agricultural skills at a training farm in Dahlem on the outskirts of Berlin.
owned a prosperous clothing store, and after Ilse married economist Kurt Marcus in 1935, the young ... approached the ship on a small boat to wave and shout out greetings. After the ship was forced to return to
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24832. Group portrait of the Teheran children posing under a Hebrew welcome banner after their arrival in Palestine.
and Shulamit was born in 1925. Yehuda was raised in a religious home in a semi-rural village, and ... Zlata grew up in a wealthy, assimilated home in Przemysl. The Knoebels were quite prosperous and
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24833. Group portrait of an elementary school class in Buzancais, France that included a Jewish child in hiding.
hiding. Herbert Odenheimer is pictured in the front row holding a sign with the name of the town. ... his father became a partner in his father-in-law's successful printing press and stationary store
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24834. Clandestine photograph of the disfigured leg of Maria Kusmierczuk, a Polish political prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
to a Polish Catholic family. When World War II broke out in September 1939, she was supposed to start ... "Under the clock" known for its torture chambers. For three months, Maria lived in a windowless dungeon
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24835. German-Jewish immigrants to the United States pose outside their home on a chicken farm in Vineland, NJ.
trained as a chef, worked as a butcher and also managed several stores for his father-in-law. The Paulys ... immigrated to Palestine, where Kurt's father had a trucking business. Two years later, the family came to the
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24836. View of the wall surrounding the ruins of the Warsaw ghetto a few months after the ghetto's destruction.
Tad Brezkis was a Polish photographer. Having witnessed the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, he ... re Tad Brezkis was a Polish photographer. Having witnessed the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, he
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24837. Aerial view of a column of German troops marching down Sienna Street shortly after the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto.
Tad Brezkis was a Polish photographer. Having witnessed the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, he ... re Tad Brezkis was a Polish photographer. Having witnessed the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, he
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24838. A German-Jewish family poses in the snow outside one of the barracks of the Westerbork camp.
A German-Jewish family poses in the snow outside one of the barracks of the Westerbork camp ... June 21, 1935 in Oppel, Germany but grew up in Breslau where his father was a grain merchant. The ... Finks decided to leave for Cuba on the advice of a brother-in-law who had already moved there in
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24839. Three Jewish men pose in a human pyramid outside one of the barracks in the Westerbork internment camp.
Westerbork was a transit camp for Jews who were being deported from the Netherlands during World ... War Westerbork was a transit camp for Jews who were being deported from the Netherlands during World
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24840. Close-up portrait of a Jewish boy standing outside the front steps of the Masgelier children's home in France.
His father was the son of a rabbi; his mother became an orphan after both parents passed away from a ... several of his brothers. Menachem Mendel worked as a knitter and served as secretary treasurer of the
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24841. Studio portrait of a Belgian-Jewish mother and daughter taken shortly before they were forced to go into hiding.
as a "shomer," maintaining vigils over the bodies of the deceased. The family was strictly Orthodox ... but the girls attended Belgian public schools. Fanny went to elementary school, lycée and a three
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24842. Postcard send from Perla Krieser from a deportation train to her two daughters in the Rivesaltes concentration camp.
Belgium when Hilda was a baby, and her younger sister Anny was born there on September 4, 1929. The girls ... parents worked together in the clothing business. Perla worked as a seamstress making the clothes that
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24843. Close up portrait of a boy and girl in dress-up winter clothes in the Jewish kindergarten in Lodz.
her father was a merchant, and her mother (b.1890) owned and managed a bakery shop. The family lived ... Rachelka attended a Hebrew Gymnasium. Minek graduated from the Hebrew Gymnasium in Lodz and started
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24844. Group portrait of children in the Jewish kindergarten in Lodz standing linking arms during what is probably a children's performance.
her father was a merchant, and her mother (b.1890) owned and managed a bakery shop. The family lived ... Rachelka attended a Hebrew Gymnasium. Minek graduated from the Hebrew Gymnasium in Lodz and started
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24845. A group of Jewish DPs from Landsberg make an excursion to the grave of the German theologian, Father Sebastian Kneipp.
father, Max (b. 8/8/1887) worked as a jeweler. His mother died before the war when Izaac was still a ... worked as a photographer's apprentice. He served in the Polish Army from 1936 to 1938. After the start
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24846. An effigy of Adolf Hitler hangs in the Landsberg DP camp during [what is probably a Purim celebration].
father, Max (b. 8/8/1887) worked as a jeweler. His mother died before the war when Izaac was still a ... worked as a photographer's apprentice. He served in the Polish Army from 1936 to 1938. After the start
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24847. Photograph of two posters in the Landsberg DP camp displayed in what is probably a Purim celebration.
celebration. The first shows a picture of Hitler ranting behind bars. The caption reads, "May his name and ... memory be wiped out." The second shows two strong arms breaking apart a swastika.
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24848. Group portrait of American soldiers given by an American-Jewish liberator to a French-Jewish family whom he befriended.
15, 1931. His father, a Yeshiva student was born on February 13, 1900 in Siedliec, Poland. At the age ... family moved to Paris in 1923 via Berlin. They arrived penniless, but Gittle was a good business woman
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24849. A young Romani girl stands facing the camera, with several seated women and two caravans behind her.
Jan Yoors (1922-1977) was the only child of Eugene Yoors, a prominent stained glass artist, and ... Magd Jan Yoors (1922-1977) was the only child of Eugene Yoors, a prominent stained glass artist, and
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24850. A Romani family poses by their caravan, some standing outside and others looking out from the window.
Jan Yoors (1922-1977) was the only child of Eugene Yoors, a prominent stained glass artist, and ... Magd Jan Yoors (1922-1977) was the only child of Eugene Yoors, a prominent stained glass artist, and