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9626. SEFER ZIKARON LE-ESRIM VE-SHALOSH KEHILOT SHE-NEHREVU BE-EZOR SHEVINTSYAN / ha-'orekh, Shimon Kants.
Joseph Meyerhoff Library, Baltimore, MD, United States, Call No: 278.6 .Se3K4. ... Added t.p.: Svintzian Region : yizkor book in memory of twenty three Jewish communities. ... Added t.p.: Yizkor bukh nokh drei-un-tsvantsik horuv gevorene yidishe kehiles in Sventsyaner gegnt.
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9627. Studio portrait of three sisters on a pretend boat in Scheveningen, Holland.
Randerath (b. April 10, 1900, Herzfeld, Germany). Marta was born on June 6, 1929 in Amsterdam where her ... didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... boys waiting to be reunited with their mother. They were well provided for and couldn't stop eating
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9628. Studio portrait of Anita Randerath, a young Jewish girl and cousin of the donor, who was killed shortly after this photo was taken.
Randerath (b. April 10, 1900, Herzfeld, Germany). Marta was born on June 6, 1929 in Amsterdam where her ... didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... boys waiting to be reunited with their mother. They were well provided for and couldn't stop eating
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9629. Composite photograph of the donor, Marta Van Collem.
Randerath (b. April 10, 1900, Herzfeld, Germany). Marta was born on June 6, 1929 in Amsterdam where her ... didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... boys waiting to be reunited with their mother. They were well provided for and couldn't stop eating
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9630. Prewar photograph of the women of the van Collem family standing outside their apartment.
Randerath (b. April 10, 1900, Herzfeld, Germany). Marta was born on June 6, 1929 in Amsterdam where her ... didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... boys waiting to be reunited with their mother. They were well provided for and couldn't stop eating
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9631. Henry van Collem works in the office of his business together with his secretary Tony.
Randerath (b. April 10, 1900, Herzfeld, Germany). Marta was born on June 6, 1929 in Amsterdam where her ... didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... boys waiting to be reunited with their mother. They were well provided for and couldn't stop eating
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9632. Young children attend a Hanukkah celebration in the Jewish school in Amsterdam.
Randerath (b. April 10, 1900, Herzfeld, Germany). Marta was born on June 6, 1929 in Amsterdam where her ... didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... boys waiting to be reunited with their mother. They were well provided for and couldn't stop eating
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9633. Four-year-old Marta van Collem poses with a stuffed animal.
Randerath (b. April 10, 1900, Herzfeld, Germany). Marta was born on June 6, 1929 in Amsterdam where her ... didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... boys waiting to be reunited with their mother. They were well provided for and couldn't stop eating
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9634. Studio portrait of Marta van Collem shortly after her liberation from the "Lost Train." Her hair had not yet grown back.
Randerath (b. April 10, 1900, Herzfeld, Germany). Marta was born on June 6, 1929 in Amsterdam where her ... didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... boys waiting to be reunited with their mother. They were well provided for and couldn't stop eating
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9635. Close-up portrait of three generations of Jewish women in The Netherlands.
Randerath (b. April 10, 1900, Herzfeld, Germany). Marta was born on June 6, 1929 in Amsterdam where her ... didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... boys waiting to be reunited with their mother. They were well provided for and couldn't stop eating
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9636. US Army Armored Division shoulder sleeve patch worn by medic, 20th Corps
for England where they resumed training in Marlborough. On June 6, 1944, D-Day, Allied Forces ... John told his family and friends that he did not want to talk about the war; he didn’t want to scare ... He ran the F&T Restaurant in the Loop in Chicago for nearly thirty years. On September 25, 1952, John
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9637. US Army 4th Armored Division shoulder sleeve patch worn by medic, 20th Corps
for England where they resumed training in Marlborough. On June 6, 1944, D-Day, Allied Forces ... John told his family and friends that he did not want to talk about the war; he didn’t want to scare ... He ran the F&T Restaurant in the Loop in Chicago for nearly thirty years. On September 25, 1952, John
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9638. US Army 20th Corps shoulder sleeve insignia worn by unit medic
for England where they resumed training in Marlborough. On June 6, 1944, D-Day, Allied Forces ... John told his family and friends that he did not want to talk about the war; he didn’t want to scare ... He ran the F&T Restaurant in the Loop in Chicago for nearly thirty years. On September 25, 1952, John
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9639. Propaganda poster in Estonian picturing Roosevelt as the friend of US criminals
/ T.L. Pendergast ja R. Emmet O’Malley, juhtivad demokraadid ja petised maksude alal. [Al Capone ... king of crime. T.L. Pendergast and R. Emmet O’Malley, senior Democrats and tax frauds.] front, caption ... hand, with his right hand held to his forehead, pushing his white hat upwards. The poster has 6
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9640. Painting by Sophia Kalski of a young girl and her mother with their rescuers in a wheatfield after their escape from the ghetto
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9641. Painting by Sophia Kalski of the grove of trees where she and her mother hid after escaping the Trembowla ghetto
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9642. Painting by Sophia Kalski of a young girl watching 4 men carry a woman shot to death by the Germans in the Trembowla ghetto
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9643. Painting by Sophia Kalski picturing her escape through the Lwow ghetto fence when she was a young child
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9644. Painting by Sophia Kalski based on her experiences as a young child finding refuge following the death of her father in the Lwow ghetto
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9645. Painting by Sophia Kalski based on her childhood experiences when she hid with a group of people in a basement as soldiers searched upstairs
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9646. Painting by Sophia Kalski based on her experiences as a young girl with her father in a restaurant in the Lwow ghetto
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9647. Painting by Sophia Kalski based on her experiences as a young girl looking through a window at a horsedrawn sleigh packed with dead bodies
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9648. Painting by Sophia Kalski based on her experiences as a young girl hiding in a secret room as German soldiers search for Jews
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9649. Painting by Sophia Kalski of a building fire she saw with her father in the Lwow ghetto
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her
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9650. Abstract painting of a falling head by a former hidden child expressing her grief at the loss of her father in the Holocaust
willing to hide Sofia, since she was blond and people would easily assume that she wasn't Jewish. However ... “lacked the joy of childhood. Already then, the children didn’t know how to laugh.” Food was scarce. In ... Jews for deportation to death camps. During an Aktion on January 5 and 6, 1943, Sophia hid, without her