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14301. Estera Ajzen retouches a photograph in the Foto-Film Venus photography studio in Chelm.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14302. Three young Jewish employees at the Foto-Film Venus photography studio in Chelm.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14303. A personalized Jewish New Year's card in Polish and Hebrew with a photograph of Estera Ajzen.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14304. Two young Jewish women walk along a street in Chelm.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14305. Estera Ajzen poses on the front porch of her house in Chelm.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14306. Portrait of three Jewish friends in Chelm. Pictured on the left is Estera Ajzen.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14307. Close-up of Estera Ajzen and Moniek Wajntraub in the Foto-Film Venus photography studio, owned by Moniek's father.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14308. Two young Jewish women walk along a street in Chlem.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14309. Szaja Ajzen walks along a street in Chelm in military uniform.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14310. Estera Ajzen poses in the window of her home in Chelm.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14311. Portrait of two young Jewish boys in Chelm. Pictured are Mojszale Nissenbaum (left) and ? Schumacher, cousins of Estera Ajzen, who were later killed in Chelmno.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14312. Two teenage Jewish girls pose on a street in Chelm.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14313. Portrait of the extended Ajzen family in Chelm.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14314. Abram and Estera (Ajzen) Lewin sit outside a wooden cabin in Gorky.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14315. Necha Ajzen poses next to her husband's grave in Gorky.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14316. Group portrait of four young Jewish men in Gorky.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14317. Necha Ajzen poses with her daughters at her husband's grave in Gorky.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14318. Estera Ajzen poses with family friends in the window of a home in Chelm.
her family moved to Gorky, where her father died a few days later, on April 9, 1943. While in Gorky
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14319. Simon Rosenbaum and his employees work in his furrier shop in Paris.
was born August 1, 1943 in Lyon, where her family had taken refuge. Michele had an older sister Frida
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14320. Esther Rosenbaum (middle) walks along a commercial street in Antwerp with her daughter, Frida, and a friend.
was born August 1, 1943 in Lyon, where her family had taken refuge. Michele had an older sister Frida
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14321. The Rosenbaum family living as non-Jews poses on street corner in Lyon.
was born August 1, 1943 in Lyon, where her family had taken refuge. Michele had an older sister Frida
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14322. Two young Jewish men walk along a street in Antwerp, Belgium.
was born August 1, 1943 in Lyon, where her family had taken refuge. Michele had an older sister Frida
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14323. Jewish DP couples pose with their young children outside a home in Minsk.
ghetto. In 1943 they were sent to work at the Telefunken factory in Minsk. In 1944 Israel and Julia
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14324. Zosia Putersznyt (right) and her cousin, Borzykowska.
August 1943. Zosia later married Moniek Mortenfeld, a survivor from Piotrkow Trybunalski.
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14325. Affadavit signed by Rudolf Hoess, former commandant of Auschwitz, attesting to the gassing of Jews at the killing center during his tenure.
in the years 1941 to 1943 during my tenure in office as commandant of Auschwitz Concentration Camp 2