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27326. Sime Spitzer, General Secretary of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia, stands among a group of Jewish refugees from the Kladovo transport.
). Soon after his birth, Erich's mother died in a flu epidemic. His father, too, died when he was only ... four years old. From the age of six to fourteen he resided in a Jewish orphanage in Vienna, where he
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27327. Members of the Zionist youth group Hanoar Hatzioni pose with their movement's flag at a refugee camp for the Kladovo transport.
). Soon after his birth, Erich's mother died in a flu epidemic. His father, too, died when he was only ... four years old. From the age of six to fourteen he resided in a Jewish orphanage in Vienna, where he
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27328. A counterfeit identification document issued to Julien Beranger (Julien Bluschtein) by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) in January 1942.
as a French agricultural laborer in Treves. ... Julien and his younger brother Arnold grew up in Duisburg, where their father worked as a tailor. In
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27329. A counterfeit insurance card issued to Julien Beranger (Julien Bluschtein) by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) in January 1942.
Secours aux Enfants) in January 1942. Julien used this document to prove his assumed identity as a French ... Julien and his younger brother Arnold grew up in Duisburg, where their father worked as a tailor. In
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27330. A German passport issued to Walter Jacobsberg and stamped with the letter "J" for "Jude." Walter used this passport to escape to Shanghai in June 1939.
March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27331. A German passport issued to Siegfried Jacobsberg and stamped with the letter "J" for "Jude." Siegfried used this passport to escape to Shanghai in June 1939.
March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27332. A passenger receipt issued to Siegfried and Walter Jacobsberg by Lloyd Triestino lines for transportation from Trieste to Shanghai aboard the SS Conte Rosso.
March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27333. A passenger list issued to Siegfried and Walter Jacobsberg by Lloyd Triestino lines during their trip from Trieste to Shanghai aboard the SS Conte Rosso.
March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27334. A passenger list issued to Siegfried and Walter Jacobsberg by Lloyd Triestino lines during their trip from Trieste to Shanghai aboard the SS Conte Rosso.
March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27335. Chen, an acquaintance of Walter Jacobsberg, who was a Chinese translator employed by the Shanghai city government and an acquantance of Walter Jacobsberg.
March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27336. Jewish refugees at a birthday party in Shanghai. Albert Jakobsberg and Herbert Feibel are pictured seated fifth and sixth from the left respectively.
March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27337. Certified copies of Japanese entry permits to Shanghai obtained by Siegfried Jacobsberg for his brother and sister-in-law in Altdamm (a suburb of Stettin).
brother and sister-in-law in Altdamm (a suburb of Stettin). By the time the couple received the ... March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27338. A letter sent to Walter Jacobsberg by an employee of the Hilfsverein der Juden in Deutschland shortly after his arrival in Shanghai.
March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27339. The second side of a travel document issued to Siegfried Jacobsberg by the United States Vice Consul in Shanghai featuring his immigration visa and arrival stamp.
March 7, 1916 in Stettin, Germany, where his father ran a retail fur business. After completing his ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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27340. Greta and Arthur Mayer (second and third from the right) sit at a table with friends in their coffee house in Vienna.
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27341. Portrait of a Jewish infant, held by his cousin. Pictured is Bedrich (later Fred) Deutsch, held by his distant cousin Hertha Knoepfmacher (sister of Greta [nee Knoepfmacher] Mayer).
Deutschova. He was born on November 13, 1932 in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, where his father was a dentist ... Bedrich has one sibling, Zuzana (b. 1925), a half-sister from his father's first marriage. In January
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27342. Group portrait of girls from the Hochsztajnowa Gymnasium of Lodz in the courtyard of the Wawel Castle in Krakow where they went on a field trip.
Castle in Krakow where they went on a field trip. Tonia Bialar is seated in the front row on the far ... she met and later married Sioma Lechtman, a new immigrant from Vienna. In 1936 both were arrested by ... later, Le Vernet. Tonia became pregnant for a second time while visiting Sioma at Gurs and gave birth
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27343. Frieda Johles poses with her mother, Malka Johles and a friend outside the main building of the Morgins family camp which housed the adults.
Frieda Forman (born Frieda Johles) is the daughter of Kasiel Aba and Malka Johles, the owners of a ... g Frieda Forman (born Frieda Johles) is the daughter of Kasiel Aba and Malka Johles, the owners of a
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27344. The Spritzer family poses in a park in Vienna. Pictured are Max and Elsa Spritzer with their three children, Julius, Suzanne and Lisbeth.
on August 9, 1922 in Vienna, where her father was a businessman. Suzanne had a brother Julius (b ... 1920) and a sister, Lisbeth (b.1929), who died in childhood. Suzanne's father was arrested on
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27345. Group portrait of survivors from Chelm attending a memorial reunion on the [fifth?] anniversary of the destruction of the Jewish community in Chelm.
right). Also pictured is Pinchos Feldman (second row from the top, seventh from the left with a hand on
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27346. Group portrait of members of the Ezra youth movement in a "harvesting camp" outside of London, where they assisted local farmers.
to November 9, 1938. There, she met Gerd Zwienicki, a rabbinical student who was teaching Spanish at ... for England on a Kindertransport. Trudi was unable to go with them because she was seventeen, one
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27347. Group portrait of members of the Ezra youth movement in a "harvesting camp" outside of London, where they assisted local farmers.
to November 9, 1938. There, she met Gerd Zwienicki, a rabbinical student who was teaching Spanish at ... for England on a Kindertransport. Trudi was unable to go with them because she was seventeen, one
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27348. Szmuel Liwer (right) and four friends pose in fancy dress for a humorous photo to send back to their friends in Bedzin.
their friends in Bedzin. The young men are making a stop in Dusseldorf on their journey to Palestine ... There he married and started a family. The Liwer family remained in Bedzin until a few days before the
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27349. Jewish refugees who had fled to Bukhara during the war, gather for a general meeting on the day after VE Day.
DPS (JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); MEETINGS; REFUGEES (JEWISH); V-E DAY ... There he married and started a family. The Liwer family remained in Bedzin until a few days before the
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27350. Portrait of two young Jewish DPs from Poland who are members of a Hashomer Hatzair Zionist agricultural collective at the Leipheim displaced persons camp.