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25176. Ina Soep goes for a bicycle ride in the countryside shortly after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
a German reprisal raid. ... was born on January 3, 1923 in Amsterdam where Abraham was a diamond manufacturer and Jewish communal
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25177. J. Lewkowicz and A. Jakobowicz distribute candy for the holidays to the children in the Lodz ghetto.
J. Lewkowicz and A. Jakobowicz distribute candy for the holidays to the children in the Lodz ghetto ... 1904) amd had a son, Jakub (Jankush) born in 1938. His younger sister Roszka (Rojza Miriam ) was born ... on January 20, 1918. Though raised in a Hasidic home, Grosman took an early interest in painting
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25178. Joseph Rosensaft (left) and Rabbi Joel Halpern preside over the dedication of a Holocaust memorial in Bergen-Belsen.
in 1946 to attend the World WIZO Congress in Geneva as a representative of the Jewish Agency in
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25179. Portrait of Alice Edinger (later Dr. Alice Balazs), a member of the Hungarian Zionist youth resistance organization.
forged documents including identity cards, birth certificates and military documents in a central forgery
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25180. Portrait of Endre Feigenbaum (later Prof. Andrej Fabry), a member of the Hungarian Zionist youth resistance organization.
Endre Feigenbaum was born in Kolta, Slovakia, to a tenant farmer. During the war, he went to ... Hungar Endre Feigenbaum was born in Kolta, Slovakia, to a tenant farmer. During the war, he went to
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25181. Portrait of Erno Schwarcz (later Prof. Menahem Tzvi Kadari), a member of the Hungarian Zionist youth resistance organization.
forged documents including identity cards, birth certificates and military documents in a central forgery
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25182. Portrait of Laszlo Loewy (later Prof. Arie Levi), a member of the Hungarian Zionist youth resistance organization.
forged documents including identity cards, birth certificates and military documents in a central forgery
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25183. Portrait of Emil Jakubovics (later Dr. Menahem Yakovi), a member of the Hungarian Zionist youth resistance organization.
forged documents including identity cards, birth certificates and military documents in a central forgery
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25184. Alfred and Ernst Moritz pose with their friend Georges in a field in France after the war.
family had lived for centuries and where his father owned a dry goods wholesale and retail business ... German bombardments, part of a fleeing multitude, fled to France where French police detained Ludwig as
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25185. A Greek Jewish family after the war. Pictured are Claire and Jacob Elhai, with their children Elvira and Victor.
of them, and found a safe place in the countryside for the family. He settled in Korinthos and ... Claire and Elvira joined him there. After a while, they moved to another village, Hiliomidi, because
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25186. School girls sit by a table to celebrate their teacher's wedding in the Feldafing displaced person's camp.
's sister Bayla Meerbaum and Avraham's mother, Tzirel Lifschitz. The family settled in a small ghetto in ... where they lived for a year before making their way to the American zone with the help of Bricha guides
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25187. Group portrait of a Hungarian labor battalion. Shimon Ganzl, uncle of the donor, is on the far left.
). She was born on October 21, 1924 in Bercel, Hungary. Marta had a sister, Erna Ganzl (b. September 13 ... 1925) and a brother Mikos Ganzl (b. January 10, 1927). On October 21, 1942, Marta married Paul
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25188. Polish soldiers march down a street in Warsaw escorting the casket during the funeral procession for Marshal Jozef Pilsudski.
Warsaw in April 1940. Her mother (born in 1904) graduated from a humanistic Polish gymnasium, received ... book critic for the avant garde periodical Literary News (Wiadomosci Literackie) for which she wrote a
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25189. A group of Jewish men from the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp pose at the train station.
Viseu de Sus, in Maramures Romania where his father was a shochet (kosher butcher and slaughterer). Erno ... Economic opportunities for Jewish young men dried up so Erno decided to follow a friend to Budapest to
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25190. A group of Jewish men and women from the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp pose at the train station.
Viseu de Sus, in Maramures Romania where his father was a shochet (kosher butcher and slaughterer). Erno ... Economic opportunities for Jewish young men dried up so Erno decided to follow a friend to Budapest to
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25191. A group of Jewish men from the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp pose at the train station.
A group of Jewish men from the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp pose at the train station ... Viseu de Sus, in Maramures Romania where his father was a shochet (kosher butcher and slaughterer). Erno ... Economic opportunities for Jewish young men dried up so Erno decided to follow a friend to Budapest to
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25192. A group of young people learn dentistry in an ORT vocational school in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Viseu de Sus, in Maramures Romania where his father was a shochet (kosher butcher and slaughterer). Erno ... Economic opportunities for Jewish young men dried up so Erno decided to follow a friend to Budapest to
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25193. Close-up portrait of the instructor of a dental technician's class in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Viseu de Sus, in Maramures Romania where his father was a shochet (kosher butcher and slaughterer). Erno ... Economic opportunities for Jewish young men dried up so Erno decided to follow a friend to Budapest to
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25194. Reisepass issued to Julius Israel Seligman, containing a stamp of the letter J for "Jude" (Jew) on the first page.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz ... Brem, in about 1934. Julius was originally from Lambsheim, and came to Regensburg as a young boy. The
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25195. Henry Kolber stands on the deck of a ship holding his suitcase while en route to America.
Hirsch was born on June 6, 1923 in Przysietnica (Kracow, Poland) where his father owned a lumber yard and ... his mother operated a grocery store and inn. His brother Aaron was born in Przysietnica in 1925
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25196. Marta Willer, her baby daughter Rina, and niece Erna Tarbuk pose in a public square in Zagreb.
Marta Willer, her baby daughter Rina, and niece Erna Tarbuk pose in a public square in Zagreb ... Erna Tarbuk was half-Jewish and the daughter of a Croatian aristocrat. Because of her family ... and Else Schlesinger. Andor was the oldest child of Ladoslav and Zlata Willer. They lived in a rural
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25197. Letter from the National Socialist Party stating that Ellen Seligman was not a member of the League of German Girls.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz ... Brem, in about 1934. Julius was originally from Lambsheim, and came to Regensburg as a young boy. The
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25198. Rabbi Moise Cassorla and Chief Rabbi Paul Roitman walk down a street of Toulouse carrying paper-wrapped packages.
Joseph found work as a diamond dealer. Helena had several miscarriages prior to Fanny's birth and hence ... administration assigned the Reicher family to Saint-Julia (Haute Garonne), a small village close to Toulouse. The
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25199. A crowd attends the wedding of Fanny Reicher and Rabbi Moise Cassorla (parents of the donor) on June 25, 1942.
Joseph found work as a diamond dealer. Helena had several miscarriages prior to Fanny's birth and hence ... administration assigned the Reicher family to Saint-Julia (Haute Garonne), a small village close to Toulouse. The
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25200. Marcel Confino and Dora Levy sit on the steps of a building in Razgrad wearing Jewish badges.
1898, Yampol). Joseph was born on October 5, 1925 in Haskovo Bulgaria. He had a sister Bella (b. 1919 ... and a brother Jules (Judah) b. 1921. Moise was an importer and exporter of leather; the family was