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25051. Portrait of sisters Nelly and Lilly Rattner, wearing coats made for them by their uncle Richard, a tailor.
a Jewish philanthropist, Simon E. Osserman, who had a Deaf daughter, Beatrice Osserman, and a Deaf ... Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She
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25052. Group portrait of students in an English language class for Deaf immigrants, taught by Alice McVan, a Gallaudet alumna.
a Jewish philanthropist, Simon E. Osserman, who had a Deaf daughter, Beatrice Osserman, and a Deaf ... a Gallaudet alumna. Among those pictured are Alice McVan (standing, far left); and (seated left to ... Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She
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25053. A Deaf Austrian Jewish family on board the "SS Rex," en route from Genoa to New York.
a Jewish philanthropist, Simon E. Osserman, who had a Deaf daughter, Beatrice Osserman, and a Deaf ... A Deaf Austrian Jewish family on board the "SS Rex," en route from Genoa to New York. Among those ... Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She
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25054. Group portrait of a hiking group on an outing. Among those pictured is Hilda Wiener (far left, front).
a Jewish philanthropist, Simon E. Osserman, who had a Deaf daughter, Beatrice Osserman, and a Deaf ... Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She
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25055. Picture of a large extended Bulgarian Jewish family at the Farhi's summer villa in Bankia, near Sofia.
Chief Rabbi, Asher Hananel. Albert's father attended a military academy in Sofia and served as an ... officer in World War I, commanding a machine gun unit on the Macedonian front. After the war, Nissim
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25056. Portrait of six young children of a farmer in southern Holland where Minnie van Dam was hiding.
Portrait of six young children of a farmer in southern Holland where Minnie van Dam was hiding ... October 1934 Minnie and the children returned to The Netherlands. She settled in The Hague and took a Red ... Cross training course to become a hospital assistant. On May 10, 1940 Germany invaded Holland. Minnie
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25057. Close-up portrait of Bobbie Besthoff, a cousin of the donor, who was deported to Sobibor where he perished.
October 1934 Minnie and the children returned to The Netherlands. She settled in The Hague and took a Red ... Cross training course to become a hospital assistant. On May 10, 1940 Germany invaded Holland. Minnie
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25058. Group portrait of a Palmach unit in Israel. Pictured squatting on the far right is Daniel Barnea (formerly Werner Heilbronner).
in World War I, and as a result they only did minimal damage to the home. For the next year and a ... population of the districts of the Saar, Palatinate, and Baden. Half a year later, on March 16, 1941 they
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25059. Teenagers ride on a decorated tractor-pulled wagon to celebrate the harvest festival "Chag HaBikkurim" (Shavuot) on Kibbutz Givat Brenner.
in World War I, and as a result they only did minimal damage to the home. For the next year and a ... population of the districts of the Saar, Palatinate, and Baden. Half a year later, on March 16, 1941 they
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25060. Kurt Heilbronner (brother of the donor), a Jewish teenager from Germany, poses in the Rivesaltes internment camp.
in World War I, and as a result they only did minimal damage to the home. For the next year and a ... population of the districts of the Saar, Palatinate, and Baden. Half a year later, on March 16, 1941 they
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25061. Close-up portrait of Erwin Heilbronner, a German-Jewish soldier in World War I, wearing an Iron Cross.
in World War I, and as a result they only did minimal damage to the home. For the next year and a ... population of the districts of the Saar, Palatinate, and Baden. Half a year later, on March 16, 1941 they
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25062. Gertrude nee Remz, and Frances Wolf vacation in Nice while on a trip to Eisiskes to visit their family.
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25063. Studio portrait of Rufka (Robert) Remz, a young engineer in Grenoble, France who was born in Eisiskes.
Eisiskes. He was the oldest son of Hershel and Stichel Remz and a cousin of the donor's mother.
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25064. Jewish displaced persons gather for an outdoor wedding in Kibbutz Mekor Baruch, a Poal Mizrachi fishing hachshara in Bacoli, Italy.
Rabbi Baruch Epstein, a Palestinian rabbi serving in the British army. It consisted of 90 members
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25065. Group portrait of displaced persons in Kibbutz Mekor Baruch, a Poal Mizrachi fishing hachshara in Bacoli, Italy.
Rabbi Baruch Epstein, a Palestinian rabbi serving in the British army. It consisted of 90 members
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25066. A group of young displaced persons (many wearing Zionist uniforms) stand in formation at the Eschwege displaced persons' camp.
Yehoshua moved to Palestine and joined a kibbutz as a young man. Wili attended public school as well as ... synagogue and community. Instead Wili decided join a Shomer Hatzair hachshara (training farm) in Czyzykow
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25067. Group portrait of members of a sports club. Among those pictured is Hilda Wiener (fifth from the right).
a Jewish philanthropist, Simon E. Osserman, who had a Deaf daughter, Beatrice Osserman, and a Deaf ... Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She
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25068. A group of friends on an outing in the country. Among those pictured are Leo Weiss (front, on left), Mrs.
a Jewish philanthropist, Simon E. Osserman, who had a Deaf daughter, Beatrice Osserman, and a Deaf ... Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She
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25069. Group portrait of students in an English language class for Deaf immigrants, taught by Alice McVan, a Gallaudet alumna.
a Jewish philanthropist, Simon E. Osserman, who had a Deaf daughter, Beatrice Osserman, and a Deaf ... a Gallaudet alumna. Among those pictured are Hilda Wiener Rattner (far left) and Richard Wiener ... Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She
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25070. Jacqueline (left) and Manuela Mendels (right) go for a walk with their paternal grandmother, Thekla Marx Mendels.
was born on April 23, 1935 in Paris where her father ran a food import-export business. Her older ... his business to a non-Jewish business associate, but he continued to work in the background
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25071. Studio portrait Albert Abraham Sephiha (b. September 14, 1921 in Etterbeek) , a Judeo-Spanish child in Belgium.
). Haim was born in Brussels on January 28, 1923 to a Judeo-Spanish family of Turkish origins. His father ... brother Albert (b. 1921) and a younger brother Jacques (b. 1925). At the time of the German invasion of
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25072. Group portrait of children in their bathing suits from the Heiden children's home in Switzerland visiting a public swimming pool.
visiting a public swimming pool. All of the children had been on the Kasztner Transport. Manny Mandel is ... May 8, 1936 in Riga Latvia, but when Manny was only a few months old, his family moved to Budapest ... known as the Vaada. He secured spots for Ella and Manny on the Kasztner Transport, a group of Jews the
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25073. A crowd of people surrounded by police gathers in the Bindermichl displaced persons' camp in Linz, Austria.
briefly in the Siedlce after the war broke out. However, he managed to be hired as a cow hand and passed ... as a Gentile on a farm from the end of 1941 until liberation using the name of Marion Kowlaski (that
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25074. An aerial shot of a building and surrounding grounds of Solahuette, the SS retreat outside of Auschwitz.
His father, a construction worker, was killed in World War I, and his mother struggled to support the ... family. Hoecker, who worked as a bank teller in Lubbecke, joined the SS in 1933 and the Nazi party in
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25075. Female survivors lie, covered in blankets, on the floor of a barracks in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Bergen-Belsen, near Hanover in northwest Germany, was established in March 1943 as a special camp ... fo Bergen-Belsen, near Hanover in northwest Germany, was established in March 1943 as a special camp