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21601. Portrait of the Djament family posing in front of a fence in their yard in Paris.
perished. His parents and brothers were killed in Auschwitz in 1943, and his sister Cesia perished in
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21602. Portrait of a Jewish brother and sister in France.
perished. His parents and brothers were killed in Auschwitz in 1943, and his sister Cesia perished in
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21603. Portrait of Lola (Slomnicki) Gottlieb wearing a crucifix while in hiding under the name Maria Slovinska.
Lola Slomnicki in the ghetto in November 1942. After the liquidation of the ghetto in July 1943 Samuel
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21604. HIAS [Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society] identification card for Lola Gottlieb that was issued in Munich.
Lola Slomnicki in the ghetto in November 1942. After the liquidation of the ghetto in July 1943 Samuel
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21605. Members of the Gottschalk family pose outside. Pictured from left to right are: Bertha, Gertrud, Hugo, Nanny and Kaethe Gottschalk.
been deported from Berlin on March 12, 1943. Despite her conversion to Christianity, Kaethe was
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21606. Georg Anker (second from the right) poses with friends on the terrace of a hotel.
been deported from Berlin on March 12, 1943. Despite her conversion to Christianity, Kaethe was
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21607. Studio portrait of the Kokotek family in Paris. Pictured are Wolf and Bronia Kokotek with their daughter Rachel.
abandoned. During the summer of 1943, Rachel had to leave and find a new hiding place. Mrs. Registel
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21608. Studio portrait of five-year-old Rachel Kokotek with a doll.
abandoned. During the summer of 1943, Rachel had to leave and find a new hiding place. Mrs. Registel
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21609. Portrait of Rachel Kokotek, a Jewish child in hiding, on the day of her first communion at the Sainte Hélène à Epinay convent in Sénart.
abandoned. During the summer of 1943, Rachel had to leave and find a new hiding place. Mrs. Registel
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21610. Emil Fritz and Paula Ruthling perform a cabaret act entitled Magic Painting using lights and glass.
then French-born Jews. However, in September 1943, they too were arrested and imprisoned in the Drancy
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21611. The Ruthling family performs a cabaret act while on tour in Nice.
then French-born Jews. However, in September 1943, they too were arrested and imprisoned in the Drancy
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21612. Sylvia Ruthling and her mother perform a cabaret act.
then French-born Jews. However, in September 1943, they too were arrested and imprisoned in the Drancy
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21613. Portrait of Gertrude Nölting, the German midwife who hid Henri and Horst Taucher during the final years of the war and continued to care for them after the liberation.
was later pressed into forced labor, which continued until his arrest in 1943. A few days later he
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21614. Portrait of four Jewish physicians in Czechoslovakia.
months building barracks for the camp. In 1943, Romek was assigned work in a steel factory in Ostrowiec
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21615. Portrait of the Korn and Mendler families in Nowy Targ, Poland.
months building barracks for the camp. In 1943, Romek was assigned work in a steel factory in Ostrowiec
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21616. View of the chateau Le Coudray children's home.
Chabannes in November 1943, the OSE moved all the children elsewhere. Fanny was taken to the Masgelier home
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21617. Group portrait of Jewish children from the Tarbut school in Ostrow Mazowiecka on an outing in the woods.
finally arriving in Palestine on February 18, 1943. Aaron's parents survived the war in the Soviet
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21618. Portrait of the Steiner sisters in Zagreb. Pictured are Zdenka (left) and Mira Steiner (right).
1943, Zdenka joined the partisan movement and lived in the forests of Croatia. After the liberation
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21619. Portrait of the extended Korn and Mendler families.
months building barracks for the camp. In 1943, Romek was assigned work in a steel factory in Ostrowiec
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21620. A group of boys stands on a street corner n Nowy Targ.
months building barracks for the camp. In 1943, Romek was assigned work in a steel factory in Ostrowiec
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21621. Portrait of the Korn family in Nowy Targ.
months building barracks for the camp. In 1943, Romek was assigned work in a steel factory in Ostrowiec
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21622. Jewish displaced persons celebrate a wedding in the Pocking DP camp.
months building barracks for the camp. In 1943, Romek was assigned work in a steel factory in Ostrowiec
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21623. A group of boys wearing armbands pose together in the Nowy Targ ghetto.
months building barracks for the camp. In 1943, Romek was assigned work in a steel factory in Ostrowiec
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21624. Young people gather at a Hanukkah party in the Pocking displaced persons' camp.
months building barracks for the camp. In 1943, Romek was assigned work in a steel factory in Ostrowiec
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21625. A group of Dutch resistance members and hidden Jews are crowded into a room [possibly to listen to a clandestine radio].
died in November 1943, the Aussens were taken in by Dirk Pos and Marie Scheres and their two children