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14676. Child's passport of Ellen Markiewicz.
Lothar later was sent to Australia. In 1943 Ellen began a nursing career. She first worked in a
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14677. Child's passport of Ellen Markiewicz
Lothar later was sent to Australia. In 1943 Ellen began a nursing career. She first worked in a
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14678. Child's passport of Ellen Markiewicz
Lothar later was sent to Australia. In 1943 Ellen began a nursing career. She first worked in a
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14679. Rusia Wulc poses with a friend in the Zaglebie ghetto.
1943 Rusia and her sister Pola were sent to Graben, Germany where they manufactured flax for the army
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14680. Group portrait of teachers at the Jewish school in Prague.
her mother in Riga. Her sister perished in Osveti in 1943.
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14681. Group portrait of students at the Jewish school in Prague.
her mother in Riga. Her sister perished in Osveti in 1943.
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14682. Group portrait of students at the Jewish school in Prague.
her mother in Riga. Her sister perished in Osveti in 1943.
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14683. A group of girls of varying ages poses together outside the Le Coudray children's home.
mother was a seamstress. In November 1943 both of her parents were killed in Auschwitz. Raymonde hid in
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14684. A Jewish couple poses in the doorway of their new barbershop located on the Ochenschlagergade in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14685. A Jewish couple poses in the doorway of their newly renovated barbershop located on the Ochenschlagergade in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14686. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14687. Group portrait of members of a Jewish youth group in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14688. Studio portrait of two young Jewish children in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14689. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Bernhard Diament in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14690. Joseph Diament (second from the right), the owner of a tailor shop in Copenhagen, poses with five of his co-workers.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14691. Portrait of Bernhard Diament in the uniform of the Danish Navy.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14692. A young Jewish woman poses in Town Hall Square in Copenhagen during the German occupation.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14693. Four young Jewish men and women walk along the Fredriksgade in downtown Copenhagen during the German occupation.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14694. Group portrait of campers and counselors at a Jewish summer camp in Skibstrup, Denmark.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14695. Portrait of Bernhard Diament in the uniform of the Danish Brigade.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14696. Group portrait of members of the Hasomir Jewish choir at the Hovedbanegarden train station in Copenhagen.
Poland. David had one brother, Leon (b. 1914), who died at the age of 20 in 1934. In October 1943
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14697. Studio portrait of two sisters, Giselle and Renee Neumann.
1943 they were deported to Auschwitz and were liberated from Stutthof.
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14698. Jews from the Neustadt displaced persons camp, some wearing concentration camp uniforms, march to a memorial service.
their mother until sometime in 1943, when Dagmar ws inadvertently separated from her mother and sister
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14699. Three displaced persons pay their respects next to a grave in the Jewish cemetery in Neustadt.
their mother until sometime in 1943, when Dagmar ws inadvertently separated from her mother and sister
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14700. Natan Roloff pays his respects next to the grave of Samuel Estermann in the Jewish cemetery in Neustadt.
their mother until sometime in 1943, when Dagmar ws inadvertently separated from her mother and sister