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25101. The Israeli flag is held aloft at a ceremony in Philadelphia, held shortly after the Israeli declaration of Independence.
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25102. Leo Kaelbermann walks on the deck of a ship bound for the United States with his two young daughters.
Leo worked as a a butcher. Their two daughters Margot and Ellen were both born in Mannheim. The
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25103. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers in a Maccabi Hatsair summer camp in Czernohorske Kupele in east Slovakia in summer 1940.
brother Bandi (Jaakob) was born the following year. After Desider lost a considerable amount of money in ... the stock market, Frida's siblings found work for him as a bank teller in Zilina, Czechoslovakia
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25104. Group portrait of Jewish youth in Switzerland, who survived the war with the Kasztner transport, on a trip to Geneva.
a trip to Geneva. From left to right: Judith Nobel (bottom), Leo and Dina Jung (fromYugoslovakia ... brother Bandi (Jaakob) was born the following year. After Desider lost a considerable amount of money in ... the stock market, Frida's siblings found work for him as a bank teller in Zilina, Czechoslovakia
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25105. Portrait of Simon Herman van den Bergh, the cousin of the donor, with a large stuffed dog.
Portrait of Simon Herman van den Bergh, the cousin of the donor, with a large stuffed dog. Simon ... was killed in Sobibor at the age of one and a half on July 2, 1943. ... West hid at the home of Clasien and Cornelis Haasnoot who lived at Moleneind, Rijnsburg, a small
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25106. A group of Tunisian schoolgirls wearing aprons. Nadia Cohen is in the first row, third from the left.
Tunis) Cohen. She was born on January 17, 1924 in Tunis, Tunisia where her father served as a ... years old and a younger sister Danielle (b. Feb. 23, 1933). Nadia's parents came from Orthodox
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25107. Fallen Polish soldiers in Zakroczym, killed during the invasion of Poland, lie on the side of a war damaged building.
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25108. A German soldier looks down upon the bodies of fallen Polish soldiers during the Invasion of Poland.
A German soldier looks down upon the bodies of fallen Polish soldiers during the Invasion of Poland
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25109. A group of young adults at the Albina resort in the woods [probably in the vicinity of Obertin].
A group of young adults at the Albina resort in the woods [probably in the vicinity of Obertin ... as a tailor. They had two children Anna born in 1933 and Arthur born in 1938. Following the start ... of World War II, they lived under Soviet occupation. However in June 1941 Germany launched a
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25110. Girls from Bnot Agudat Yisrael and Beit Yaakov hold a celebration in the Bad Gastein displaced persons camp.
the middle of the middle row in a light colored blouse. Also pictured is Hinde Goldberg (fifth from ... June 5, 1928 in Nowogrodek, where her father owned a bakery. Esther had three older siblings: Itke
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25111. Emanuel and Roza Rotensztajn walk down a street in Czestochowa two days after the start of World War II.
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25112. Color child's drawing of three boys doing their schoolwork around a wooden table in Chateau de la Hille.
escaped to southern France. For most of the next year, the 100 children lived in an unfurnished barn on a ... deWaay, a couple who had worked with the children in Home Speyer, and by Elka Frank, director of the
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25113. Color child's drawing of Minnie Mouse surrounded by flowers drawn by a child in Chateau de la Hille.
escaped to southern France. For most of the next year, the 100 children lived in an unfurnished barn on a ... deWaay, a couple who had worked with the children in Home Speyer, and by Elka Frank, director of the
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25114. Studio portrait of Yaakov Luksenburg, a young man in Zwolen Poland, who later perished in Skarzysko Kamienna.
Jacob who perished in Skarzysko Kamienna in 1943 and a sister Rivke who perished in Treblinka also in
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25115. Irena Wójcik (left) and a friend carry soup rations and water in the Aschaffenberg displaced persons camp.
to be living in Goluchowice. During a round-up of Poles for forced labor, she was not present to be ... to work on the farm of George Gold, a local German farmer, in Karlburg. She remained there under
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25116. Displaced persons en board a truck convoy prepare to emigrate, assisted by members of the U.S.
Displaced persons en board a truck convoy prepare to emigrate, assisted by members of the U.S. Army.
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25117. The Menn family poses by a stone wall in Tel Aviv where they settled after escaping from Lithuania.
The Menn family poses by a stone wall in Tel Aviv where they settled after escaping from Lithuania ... included a little sister, Bella, made Aliyah Bet (illegal immigration) to Palestine. In the summer of 1938 ... Julius enrolled in a Polish school in Warsaw where he was taunted by the other students for being Jewish
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25118. Halina Litman stands between her mother, Olga Litman (Schreiber), and her aunt, Irena Keh (Irka), in a pre-war photograph.
), in a pre-war photograph. Halina's aunt perished in the Holocaust. ... born on December 12, 1932. Olga was a championship swimmer and winner of the Polish swimming title ... three years in a row. Ignacy was a dentist. After Halina's parents were married they relocated to
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25119. Sisters Halina and Eva Litman pose next to a basket of flowers while in hiding in Jaroslaw.
Sisters Halina and Eva Litman pose next to a basket of flowers while in hiding in Jaroslaw. Eva ... is standing on a chair so they appear to be the same height. ... born on December 12, 1932. Olga was a championship swimmer and winner of the Polish swimming title
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25120. German soldiers look out from the back of their truck as they drive down in a street in Kaunas.
Fund; A. Padison
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25121. German medical officers and patients sit outside a barrack in an unidentified POW camp during World War I.
Lande converted to Christianity in the late 19th century and raised their children as non-Jews. As a ... young man Walter studied law in Freiburg, Geneva, and Berlin. After completing his studies he became a
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25122. Walter Lande (glasses) is photographed with other German medical officers at a military prisoner of war hospital.
Lande converted to Christianity in the late 19th century and raised their children as non-Jews. As a ... young man Walter studied law in Freiburg, Geneva, and Berlin. After completing his studies he became a
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25123. View of the POW camp at Montmedy, France where Walter Landé served as a German medical officer.
Lande converted to Christianity in the late 19th century and raised their children as non-Jews. As a ... young man Walter studied law in Freiburg, Geneva, and Berlin. After completing his studies he became a
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25124. Prisoners and German camp personnel pose before barracks at a POW camp in Montmédy, France during World War I.
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25125. Zionists in Mahane Yehuda, an immigration camp for North African Jews en route to Israel, gather for a flag-raising.
family moved to Casablanca. He was one of 12 children, and his father was a painter. Shimon attended ... after graduating he found work first as a book-keeper and then for an American firm. 1940 began to work