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17226. Two Jewish teenage boys walk along a street in Bedzin, Poland.
and brothers were deported to Auschwitz in August 1943, where they all perished. After the war Fela
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17227. Sketch of Herman Vogel by Gabriel Sedlis.
September 1943 Gabriel fled the ghetto by way of the sewers and fought with the FPO partisans until his
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17228. Sketch of Heinz Stalp by Gabriel Sedlis.
September 1943 Gabriel fled the ghetto by way of the sewers and fought with the FPO partisans until his
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17229. Sketch of Edmund Pohlmonn by Gabriel Sedlis.
September 1943 Gabriel fled the ghetto by way of the sewers and fought with the FPO partisans until his
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17230. Sketch of Theodor Schellen by Gabriel Sedlis.
September 1943 Gabriel fled the ghetto by way of the sewers and fought with the FPO partisans until his
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17231. Sketch of an unidentified man by Gabriel Sedlis.
September 1943 Gabriel fled the ghetto by way of the sewers and fought with the FPO partisans until his
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17232. Engagement portrait of Isaac Finkelstajn and Estera Kartusz.
1943, when they were deported to Blechhammer, a sub-camp of Auschwitz. In January 1945 the brothers
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17233. The Spritzer family poses in a park in Vienna. Pictured are Max and Elsa Spritzer with their three children, Julius, Suzanne and Lisbeth.
mother and aunt. She met her future husband, Otto Perl, in Brooklyn, and they married on June 20, 1943.
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17234. Seventh grade students and teachers pose in their classroom at the public school on Narutowicza Street in Dabrowa Gornicza.
August 1943. Zosia later married Moniek Mortenfeld, a survivor from Piotrkow Trybunalski.
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17235. An Austrian Jewish refugee child poses on a tricycle in the garden of her new home in Sheffield, England on the day after her arrival from Vienna.
Klara and Siegmund Hudes had been deported from Vienna in 1943 and had perished. Shortly after hearing
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17236. Studio portrait of a Jewish grandfather holding his granddaughter.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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17237. Defendant Menne Saathoff at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp war crimes trial in Berlin.
July 1939 until January 1943, he was a Blockfuehrer and then a Zugfuehrer in the guard battalion at
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17238. Studio portrait of a Jewish child from Warsaw dressed up in a fur hat and collar.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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17239. Labor Zionists march behind a large banner in a May Day parade in Warsaw.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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17240. Rivka Radzinski (second from the right) poses with a group of friends while on vacation.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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17241. Group portrait of students and teachers of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls during an outing to a forest.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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17242. Portrait of two young Jewish children standing outside a park in Warsaw.
of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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17243. Wedding portrait of Elsa Schimmel and Max Spritzer.
mother and aunt. She met her future husband, Otto Perl, in Brooklyn, and they married on June 20, 1943.
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17244. DPs in Lower Silesia wait to be resettled into apartments near Reichenbach or Waldenburg.
ghetto. In February 1943 when the ghetto was liquidated, he was deported to Auschwitz, the first of a
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17245. Report card issued to Cilia Rudashevsky by the Hebrew school in the Leipheim displaced persons camp.
until 1943, when they moved to Dzirzek, a small village in Uzbekistan. They remained there until the
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17246. Report card issued to Cilia Rudashevsky by the Hebrew school in the Landsburg displaced persons camp.
until 1943, when they moved to Dzirzek, a small village in Uzbekistan. They remained there until the
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17247. Name: Michel Margosis Date of Birth: September 2, 1928 Place of Birth: Brussels, Belgium Michel's parents were Russian-born Jews.
the United States in 1943.
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17248. Rachel Kats looks at all her dolls one last time before she leaving them to go into hiding.
it became too difficult to hide four people in one locale. From August 1943 until the end of the war
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17249. Jewish children who had been in hiding pose outside with Dutch children on liberation day.
it became too difficult to hide four people in one locale. From August 1943 until the end of the war
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17250. Rachel and Bernhard Kats ride on a wagon with a farmer and his son.
it became too difficult to hide four people in one locale. From August 1943 until the end of the war