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20026. Rywka Gruber holds her young nephew Marcel Drimer next to the train tracks of the lumberyard.
Drohobycz as well. Jakub and Laura married in 1933 and the family lived in relative comfort on Truskawiecka
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20027. Marcel Drimer walks by a shrub in Drohobycz wearing a small book bag.
Drohobycz as well. Jakub and Laura married in 1933 and the family lived in relative comfort on Truskawiecka
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20028. Studio portrait of Rywka Gruber (aunt of the donor).
Drohobycz as well. Jakub and Laura married in 1933 and the family lived in relative comfort on Truskawiecka
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20029. Rywka Gruber (aunt of the donor) walks down a street.
Drohobycz as well. Jakub and Laura married in 1933 and the family lived in relative comfort on Truskawiecka
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20030. Studio portrait of Leiba Gruber (cousin of the donor) she was killed with her mother in 1943 at the age of four.
Drohobycz as well. Jakub and Laura married in 1933 and the family lived in relative comfort on Truskawiecka
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20031. Studio portrait of Abraham (Bumek) Gruber, uncle of the donor.
Drohobycz as well. Jakub and Laura married in 1933 and the family lived in relative comfort on Truskawiecka
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20032. Close-up studio portrait of Lina Loebl taken only a few years before she perished in the Holocaust.
founded in Germany in 1926 by Anna Essinger. In July 1933, Mrs. Essinger felt the need to leave Germany
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20033. Three German-Jewish children peek out of the open roof of an automobile.
founded in Germany in 1926 by Anna Essinger. In July 1933, Mrs. Essinger felt the need to leave Germany
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20034. Erika Loebl cooks in the kitchen of their home in Bamberg.
founded in Germany in 1926 by Anna Essinger. In July 1933, Mrs. Essinger felt the need to leave Germany
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20035. The Loebl family walks through a park in Bamberg.
founded in Germany in 1926 by Anna Essinger. In July 1933, Mrs. Essinger felt the need to leave Germany
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20036. Werner Loebl holds a cone of goodies on his first day of school.
founded in Germany in 1926 by Anna Essinger. In July 1933, Mrs. Essinger felt the need to leave Germany
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20037. Erika and Werner Loebl stand on the running boad of their family's Opel.
founded in Germany in 1926 by Anna Essinger. In July 1933, Mrs. Essinger felt the need to leave Germany
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20038. Werner and Erika Loebl pose back-to-back in their Purim costumes.
founded in Germany in 1926 by Anna Essinger. In July 1933, Mrs. Essinger felt the need to leave Germany
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20039. A multi-generational German-Jewish family enjoys a meal outdoors.
high school. In January 1933 Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany. That summer, Manfred attended
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20040. A multi-generational German-Jewish family enjoys a meal outdoors.
high school. In January 1933 Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany. That summer, Manfred attended
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20041. Group portrait of the X Troop -- a unit of German speaking British soliders, officially the 3rd Troop of the Tenth Inter-Allied IA Commamdos.
high school. In January 1933 Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany. That summer, Manfred attended
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20042. Freddy Gray (Manfred Gans) sits on a brick wall overlooking a wooded hill.
high school. In January 1933 Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany. That summer, Manfred attended
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20043. Portrait of four native German speakers in a special unit of the British army.
high school. In January 1933 Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany. That summer, Manfred attended
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20044. Manfred Gans, A German Jewish high school student, sits on a ledge.
high school. In January 1933 Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany. That summer, Manfred attended
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20045. Janina Nebel (right), a Jewish child stands with a priest and another child after her First Communion.
Poland. Until 1933 the city was German and the family spoke both German and Polish. Arthur Nebel was a
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20046. Janina Nebel, a Jewish child in hiding, acts in a German play that traveled to different villages.
Poland. Until 1933 the city was German and the family spoke both German and Polish. Arthur Nebel was a
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20047. A postwar portrait of Marisia Navrodska, the rescuer of Janina Nebel.
Poland. Until 1933 the city was German and the family spoke both German and Polish. Arthur Nebel was a
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20048. Regina Navrodska poses withJanina Nebel, a Jewish child her family hid, and another little girl.
Poland. Until 1933 the city was German and the family spoke both German and Polish. Arthur Nebel was a
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20049. Marisia Navrodska (right), walks down a street with five year old Janina Nebel, the Jewish child her family saved.
Poland. Until 1933 the city was German and the family spoke both German and Polish. Arthur Nebel was a
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20050. Leokadia Navrodska (left) stands with Janina Nebel (right) the day of Nebel's First Communion.
Poland. Until 1933 the city was German and the family spoke both German and Polish. Arthur Nebel was a