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15626. Portrait of Erica Polak after the liberation.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15627. Portrait of Marion van Binsbergen Pritchard in her UNRRA uniform.
thesis. One night the house was raided by German and Dutch police. They initially didn't find anyone
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15628. Nettie Stub poses next to a chalkboard on the first day of school.
the Red Cross after surviving Buchenwald. She didn't recognize him when they first met, but he
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15629. Group portrait of members of the Makowski family from Danzig during their internment on the island of Mauritius.
that had gathered in Bratislava. They got to Kladovo, Yugoslavia but couldn't go further. Cheil was
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15630. Group portrait of members of the Makowski family from Danzig during their internment on the island of Mauritius.
that had gathered in Bratislava. They got to Kladovo, Yugoslavia but couldn't go further. Cheil was
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15631. Ursula Goretski holds a name card intended to help any of her surviving family members locate her at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
t Ursula Goretzki was born on September 19, 1933 in Chorzow to Emil and Elfryda. She was repatriated
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15632. German and Austrian Jews who survived the war in Albania, aboard a British ship taking them to a DP camp Tricase Porto in Italy.
Germans. Rather the government instructed the people to say that they didn't know any Jews, only
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15633. Portrait of two Jewish brothers in Vienna. Pictured are Joseph and Theodore Brenig.
When the Germans invaded Belgium on May 10, 1940, Baruch was arrested as an enemy alien and deported t
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15634. Two Jewish refugee brothers walk down a street in Marseilles.
When the Germans invaded Belgium on May 10, 1940, Baruch was arrested as an enemy alien and deported t
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15635. A plaid dress worn by Vera Reiss while in hiding.
she wasn’t able to walk and that the baby was in poor health. Sophie Reiss was left alone, she
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15636. Studio portrait of a Jewish woman with two of her children.
that he wasn't home, the man pulled out a gun and threatened to kill each of the children unless he
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15637. Rachel Kolin relaxes on a beach in Olkusz. The donor, Hela, had this photo with her in the Markstadt labor camp and gave it to her future husband, Szulim, before the two became separated.
inscribed the photo with the message, "I don't have a picture of me, so I give you a picture of my sister
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15638. Publisher Siegfried Baruch poses at a table of an outdoor cafe.
father's luxury bedding business. But he wasn't happy there. Moving to Berlin just weeks before Hitler
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15639. Photograph of a banner in the Landsberg DP camp with a cartoon illustration of Hitler hung during a celebration of the Purim holiday.
celebration of the Purim holiday. Tha caption reads "Why didn't I remember the downfall of my grandfather
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15640. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski depicting children playing in the Lwow ghetto in the fall of 1942.
itself lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn't know how to laugh."
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15641. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski entitled "Death of the Martyrs." Oil painting created by Sophia Kalski in 1987 about her life as a 9 year girl in the ghetto in Lwow, Poland (L’viv, Ukraine), from summer 1942 to March 1943.
the entrances to the building were sealed and they didn't let the Germans enter. The Germans set the
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15642. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski depicting Lwow in the February 1943.
exhausted. There is no one with me. I long to put my head on my father's shoulder, but he isn't anymore. I
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15643. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski entitled "Slice of Bread." The artist writes "Lwow ghetto in the winter of 1943.
the winter of 1943. During one of the visits with a friend of my father in the ghetto, I didn't eat
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15644. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski. The artist writes about the image, "I always see myself as a small girl.
the years and the events chase me throughout my life, and don't let me brush them off. To grow up from
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15645. Portrait of three Jewish siblings taken shortly before they were taken into hiding.
for the train, she found her younger brother and sister, who at first didn't recognize her. Paulette
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15646. Polish-Jewish immigrants pose with their young daughter and a friend in a field near Paris.
for the train, she found her younger brother and sister, who at first didn't recognize her. Paulette
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15647. Polish-Jewish immigrants pose in an outdoor market with the suits they have sewn.
for the train, she found her younger brother and sister, who at first didn't recognize her. Paulette
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15648. A French-Jewish girl poses outdoors in new clothing she received for a wedding in a public institution in Saint Amand en Puisaye, where she was in hiding.
for the train, she found her younger brother and sister, who at first didn't recognize her. Paulette
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15649. Post-war studio portrait of two Jewish sisters who had been hidden in separate institutions in France.
for the train, she found her younger brother and sister, who at first didn't recognize her. Paulette
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15650. A line of German tanks from the "Prinz Eugen" Division stop on a road in snow covered Bosnia.
t "Prinz Eugen" was a SS-Division, which was formed between April and October 1942. The full name of