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26226. Tamar (Ruth) and her mother Hana read a book in their home in Zagreb, Yugoslavia shortly before they fled to the Italian zone.
Weissman Hendel (1908-1998). She was born on April 26, 1935 in Zagreb where her father worked as a textile ... stayed in Iin Susak for a about a month and then went to Ljubljana, Slovenia for several months. Tamar
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26227. Report card issued to Elisabeth (Liesje) Rodrigues by the Portuguese Jewish school which she attended after she was no longer permitted to attend a public school.
was a textile merchant. Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940 and two years later began the ... the owner of a drug store in Huizen, agreed to hide the family above his store. He also hid another
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26228. Hermann Goering waits to board the plane to Camp Ashcan, a temporary prisoner-of-war camp housed in the Palace Hotel at Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg.
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26229. Hermann Goering waits to board the plane to Camp Ashcan, a temporary prisoner-of-war camp housed in the Palace Hotel at Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxembourg.
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26230. A group of friends on summer vacation. Among those pictured are Stella and Alberto Levy (back row, third and fourth from left).
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26231. A Jewish family near Monastir (Bitola). Pictured are (front, left to right): Rachel and Jacques Nahmias, and (back, left to right) Avram Nahmias, Mrs.
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26232. Survivors surround a gravestone in the Chrzanow Jewish cemetery, placed in memory of the Jews of Trzebinia and Chrzanow who were murdered in September 1939.
photograph was likely taken by Benjamin "Cheshek" Rosenbaum, a survivor of Chrzanow. ... Trzebinia was bombed by the German air force on the first day of the war, causing a flood of
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26233. A Christmas card designed by Louise Gilbert (formerly Goldschmied), sold to raise funds for the New York based organization, American Relief for Czechoslovakia.
owned a vineyard, and Katerina was born in Rohozov, Bohemia. They met and married in Prague, where ... Rosa Kamilla (nee Lowenthal) Ohs (1863-1942). Bernhard was born in Pisek, Bohemia, and served as a
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26234. Cartoon from a handwritten newspaper created by teenager George Ftikas and his friend, which was distributed throughout their neighborhood in Salonika.
." The caption reads, "I tan i ... ta petas" (Return alive or ... throw away everything and run), a play
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26235. Cartoon from a handwritten newspaper created by teenager George Ftikas and his friend, which was distributed throughout their neighborhood in Salonika.
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26236. Cartoon from a handwritten newspaper created by teenager George Ftikas and his friend, which was distributed throughout their neighborhood in Salonika.
They said that he'd become a big head (important man) ... and he did. 3. When he grew, he acted like a
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26237. Cartoon from a handwritten newspaper created by teenager George Ftikas and his friend, which was distributed throughout their neighborhood in Salonika.
captioned, "The battle of the Atlantic," and depicts the U.S. as a shark, the U.K. as a whale, and Germany ... as a tiny fish.
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26238. Cartoon from a handwritten newspaper created by teenager George Ftikas and his friend, which was distributed throughout their neighborhood in Salonika.
front of a Christmas tree, with military vehicles and equipment for ornaments.
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26239. Chava Friedrich (nee Szwarc) walks with her mother Mathilde Scwarz (nee Oldenberg), while on a trip to the Bad Nauheim bath spa.
and Chaya (nee Springer) Macner. His family belonged to the Gur Hassidim, and his father was a Hebrew ... younger sister, Raisel. His mother died in 1932, after a fall down the stairs in their apartment building
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26240. Bat Mitzvah portrait of Clara Abramovitz. All the young Jewish girls in her community were honored together in a ceremony in the Synagogue rue des Tournelles.
), and brother, Leon. As an adult, she worked as a secretary in various offices in Paris, which were ... primarily Jewish-owned. Symchel was the only child of Moshe and Zizla Dores. Moshe had had a small grocery
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26241. Studio portrait of a German Jewish family. Pictured are Tehilla and David Fachler with their children Eli and Miriam, and David's brother Theo Fachler (center).
Miriam for a kindertansport. Eli, then sixteen years old, registered to go on Hachshara with Youth Aliya ... to England, and in May he was sent to Whittingame, Scotland, where he remained for a few years. In
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26242. Avraham Sutzkever and his wife Freydke survey a table filled with literary and artistic works that they rescued from Vilna, in their apartment in Moscow.
Vilnius, Lithuania in 1921. Vilnius was a Jewish cultural and intellection center and the site of both the ... atmosphere. He attended a Polish Jewish high school, and in 1933 joined a writers and artists group, Yung
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26243. Photograph of a prewar elementary school class in Lodz, which was found after the war by one of the students pictured.
), Hinde (b. 1924), and Wolf (b. 1930). Minna’s father had a small workshop where several employees made ... when she was a baby. The family observed Jewish holidays, and Yehuda attended a Yeshiva. Minna
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26244. Group portrait of a Jewish youth group in Lodz. Among those pictured is Minna Kuperberg (front row, second from the right).
), Hinde (b. 1924), and Wolf (b. 1930). Minna’s father had a small workshop where several employees made ... when she was a baby. The family observed Jewish holidays, and Yehuda attended a Yeshiva. Minna
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26245. A Jewish family poses for an outdoor photograph. Pictured are Braina and Modechai Intriligator with their baby, Chaya, and an unidentified woman on the right.
Zacharyia (Aron/Jack), David, Yaakov, and Devora. Jack left for the U.S. at the age of sixteen as a ... stowaway on a ship and settled in the Chicago area. At the start of WWII, Lithuania was initially
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26246. A Jewish youth is led away by SA members, probably in the wake of the destruction of the Great Synagogue of Nuremberg.
looking out on the Pegnitz River. Built in the Moorish style with a large dome, it was a prominent and ... city of the Party Congress, the synagogue became a target of the Nazis. The burgomaster of Nuremberg
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26247. Studio portrait of a Lithuanian Jewish family. Pictured are Yaakov Michles (standing, right) and four of his six siblings: Natan, Rachelle, Hena, and Berta.
1920s; Luba went to Palestine to study and Hirsch to Uruguay. Hena married a Mr. Yoffe, and they had a ... son, Bezalel (b. 1922). Yaakov was a soldier in the Lithuanian army for a time. In 1932, he married
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26248. Interior page of a Moroccan passport issued to Zohara Waknine in November 1945, bearing photographs of her children Simcha and Isaac.
Samuel Ben Zaquen was born around 1870 in Tangiers, Morocco to Jewish parents. He was a ... businessman Samuel Ben Zaquen was born around 1870 in Tangiers, Morocco to Jewish parents. He was a
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26249. Jueces estadounidenses (fila superior, sentados) durante el juicio a los médicos.
Jueces estadounidenses (fila superior, sentados) durante el juicio a los médicos. El juez que
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26250. A Háborús Menekültügyi Bizottság harmadik találkozója alkalmából készült kép Cordell Hull külügyminiszter irodájában.
A Háborús Menekültügyi Bizottság harmadik találkozója alkalmából készült kép Cordell Hull ... külügyminiszter irodájában. Hull a bal oldalon, Henry Morgenthau, Jr. pénzügyminiszter középen, Henry L. Stimson