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13151. Work permit issued to Bela Rozenszajn, who was living in hiding under the name of Paulina Pakulska.
on June 23. In February 1943 Bela escaped with Marysia from the ghetto, with false identification ... for two Polish communist women. In November 1943 the two Polish women were killed by members of the
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13152. Certificate of residence issued to Bela Rozenszajn, who was living in hiding under the name of Paulina Pakulska.
on June 23. In February 1943 Bela escaped with Marysia from the ghetto, with false identification ... for two Polish communist women. In November 1943 the two Polish women were killed by members of the
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13153. The reverse side of a special ration card [Sonderkarte] issued to the Jewish Council of Rzeszow by the General Government.
for forced laborers and Camp B for their families. In September 1943 the inmates of Camp A were ... November 1943. A group of 200 prisoners remained behind to gather up the personal property of the former
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13154. Pupils of the Mosaisk Drengeskole (Mosaic Boys School).
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13155. Rabbis and cantors gathered in Senica. Third from the left on the front row is Cantor Klein, originally from Ungvar, Slovakia.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13156. A group of Czech Jewish women pose together in a doorway.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13157. Studio portrait of Cantor Eugene Goldberger in Vukovar, Croatia.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13158. Portrait of Helen Berkovic Goldberger and her son, Milan.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13159. Portrait of Helen Berkovic Goldberger, her husband Cantor Eugene Goldberger and a wet nurse on the streets of Vukovar.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13160. Portrait of Helen Berkovic Goldberger, Cantor Eugene Goldberger and their sons Milan and Leo.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13161. Milan Goldberger (son of Cantor Eugene Goldberger and Helen Berkovic Goldberger) dressed in a Purim costume.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13162. Students and teachers in a school for Danish refugees in Goteborg, Sweden.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13163. Portrait of Milan and Leo Goldberger.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13164. An afternoon Hebrew school class poses in front of the synagogue in Troppau (Opava).
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13165. Gus Goldberger in a carriage in front of the Troppau (Opava) synagogue.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13166. Helen (Berkovic) Goldberger and her son Gus.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13167. Milan, Leo and Gus Goldberger in front of their family's summer home in Rungsted.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13168. Danish Jewish families vacationing together in Rungsted.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13169. Eugene Goldberger poses with Danish acquaintances shortly after moving to Copenhagen.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13170. Cantor Eugene Goldberger poses with his sons Milan and Leo, shortly after their move to Copenhagen.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13171. Eugene and Helen Goldberger with their sons Leo and Gus.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13172. Eugene and Helen Goldberger with their sons Milan, Leo and Gus.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13173. Piano students, both adults and children, pose at their piano recital.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13174. Jewish families vacation together in Denmark. Among those pictured are Milan, Leo, and Gus Goldberger with their mother, Helen Goldberger.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and
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13175. Class portrait of teachers and pupils at a preschool in Copenhagen.
of the Goldbergers during its first years. However, in the late summer of 1943 the situation altered ... prevent his formal arrest. Several weeks later, on October 1, 1943, plans for the imminent arrest and