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20051. Studio portrait of Janina Nebel with a muff taken while she was in hiding with the Navrodska family.
Poland. Until 1933 the city was German and the family spoke both German and Polish. Arthur Nebel was a
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20052. Raifeld/Welner siblings celebrate Hanukkah. Pictured from left to right are Ruth Anders, Theo Raifeld and Regina Anders
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20053. Twins Regina and Ruth Anders sit at home next to their radio.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20054. Regina and Ruth Anders stand next to a statue with their Christian aunt and future rescuer, Mathilde Anders.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20055. The Welner family poses outside in Berlin. Pictured are parents Marta Anders (center, left) and Simon Welner (center, right) surrounded by their twin daughters Regina and Ruth.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20056. Marta Raifeld Welner poses with her four children in her home underneath a photograph of her inlaws.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20057. Three Jewish girls, one wearing a Star of David, pose outside the school on Grosse Hamburger Strasse.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20058. Regina Anders combs the hair of a young boy at a daycare center in postwar Berlin
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20059. Simon Welner stands in front of two horses wearing his US Army uniform in Northern Africa.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20060. Simon Welner (pictured top right) poses with other American soldiers in Naples, Italy.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20061. Group portrait of children and caregivers in a postwar children's home in Niedershoenhausen Berlin.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20062. Children play recorder in a music class in Berlin daycare center Niedershoenhausen.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20063. Studio portrait of Benno Raifeld after his survival of Auschwitz and immigration to Palestine.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20064. Studio portrait of Regina Anders Steinitz sent to her father, Simon Welner after the war.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20065. Regina Anders pictured right) plays with children at a day care in postwar Berlin.
their brothers as one family. In 1933-34 the couple tried to marry in a civil ceremony but was told by a
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20066. Hakoah Sports Club stickpin with a Star of David owned by a Czech Jewish refugee
was a leather merchant and the family was assimilated. In 1933, they joined a synagogue in reaction to
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20067. canceled British postage stamp acquired by a German Jewish refugee
not especially observant. After the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship in Germany in 1933, anti
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20068. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 10 cent note
secondary school that included the study of French, Latin, Greek, and English. On January 30, 1933, Adolf
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20069. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 25 cent note
secondary school that included the study of French, Latin, Greek, and English. On January 30, 1933, Adolf
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20070. Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg concentration camp scrip, wert 10, received by a Polish Jewish inmate
(?), born 1933, and Lushka (?), born 1938. Germany invaded Poland in September 1, 1939, and Chaim
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20071. Auschwitz concentration camp scrip type 3, .50 Reichsmark, received by a Polish Jewish inmate
(?), born 1933, and Lushka (?), born 1938. Germany invaded Poland in September 1, 1939, and Chaim
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20072. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note
(?), born 1933, and Lushka (?), born 1938. Germany invaded Poland in September 1, 1939, and Chaim
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20073. Star of David badge with Jude for Jew worn by a young woman assigned to forced labor
’s older sister, Hannelore, was born on March 12, 1924. In January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed
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20074. Kingmark gold, red, and white enamel pin on a buttonhole back commemorating the 70th birthday in 1940 of King Christian X of Denmark
criteria more difficult. After Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in January 1933, Jews began
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20075. Fred Strauss papers
town. After Hitler was appointed chancellor of the German government in January 1933, the German