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21576. Report card for Ralf Harpuder, a pupil in the kindergarten of the Shanghai Jewish Youth Association School.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21577. Report card for Ralf Harpuder, a pupil in the second grade at the Freysinger Jewish Elementary and Middle School in Shanghai.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21578. Letter from Gertrude Harpuder to her son and daughter-in-law, Hans and Gerda Harpuder, in Shanghai.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21579. One of the last letters received by Hans Harpuder, a Jewish refugee in Shanghai, from his mother Gertrude, before she was deported to Auschwitz and killed.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21580. Drawing of a soldier standing in front of a barbed-wire fence holding a bayonet, made by Ralf Harpuder, a German Jewish refugee child living in Shanghai.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21581. Certificate issued to Ralf Harpuder by the Communal Association of Central European Jews in Shanghai, attesting to his having completed training for his Bar Mitzvah.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21582. Third class ticket on the SS General Gordon, issued to Viktor Stummer, an Austrian Jewish refugee seeking to emigrate from Shanghai to the United States.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21583. Mothers' Day greeting on a pre-printed Shanghai Jewish Youth Association postcard sent to Gerda Harpuder by her daughter Ursula.
business. In 1943, with the formation of the Hongkew ghetto, the Harpuders relocated to Kwenming Road
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21584. Alicja Fajnsztejn and her cousin Ryszyard ride their bicycles in front of their summer home in Mlociny, outside of Warsaw.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21585. A Polish rescuer hugs the Jewish child she is hiding during a family outing in the country.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21586. Zofja Fajnsztejn, a Jewish child in hiding, plays with a Polish child in a Warsaw park.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21587. Two Jewish sisters who are living in hiding in Warsaw, pose for a formal portrait at the time of the younger girl's First Communion.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21588. Zofja Fajnsztejn, a Jewish child in hiding, poses outside in a garden wearing her First Communion dress.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21589. Portrait of Zofja Fajnsztejn, a Jewish child in hiding in Warsaw.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21590. Alicja and Zofja Fajnsztejn, two Jewish sisters in hiding, pose with their rescuers, Helena and Josef Biczyk.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21591. Portrait of Izaak and Malka Fajnsztejn with their daughters, Alicja and Zofja, in the Warsaw ghetto.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21592. Alicja Fajnsztejn poses with a group of friends before their departure by train to Bremen.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21593. Alicja Fajnsztejn (right) poses with two friends on a balcony of a building in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
had worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was
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21594. Rachelle Silberman, a Jewish child from Brussels who is living in hiding, poses in the garden of the Couvent des Soeurs Franciscaines [Convent of the Franciscan Sisters] in Brouges on her fifth birthday.
Protestant orphanage in Uccle along with their cousins. They remained there until March 1943, when another
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21595. Group portrait of students and teachers at the Saint Jan Berchmans convent school in Maaseik.
Protestant orphanage in Uccle along with their cousins. They remained there until March 1943, when another
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21596. View of the Chabannes children's home.
to join her. When Chabannes was closed in 1943, Ingeborg was given false papers and sent to work as
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21597. Portrait of Jack Dresner dressed as a hasid for Purim.
perished. His parents and brothers were killed in Auschwitz in 1943, and his sister Cesia perished in
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21598. Formal portrait of the Dresner family in Lazy, Poland.
perished. His parents and brothers were killed in Auschwitz in 1943, and his sister Cesia perished in
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21599. Chaim-Szaje Dresner, accompanied by his children Mala Dresner Kleiner and Szlomo Dresner, stands next to the tombstone of his father, Yaakov Shmuel.
perished. His parents and brothers were killed in Auschwitz in 1943, and his sister Cesia perished in
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21600. Wedding portrait of Gucia Brzeziner and Mendel-Ajzik Kleiner taken in the Lazy ghetto two years before they were killed at Auschwitz.
perished. His parents and brothers were killed in Auschwitz in 1943, and his sister Cesia perished in