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25226. Third page of the ethical will of Elkhanan Elkes, the chairman of the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council.
Elkes wrote the letter between October 19 and November 11, 1943, and had it smuggled out of the ghetto
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25227. Tan rucksack used by Rys Berkowicz to transport her possessions from Warsaw to Japan.
then attended nursing school in Hastings. In 1943 they were granted visas to America and came to the
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25228. Ingeborg Haas, a Jewish refugee living at the Chabannes children's home, helps load a hay wagon at the farm where she worked near the home.
to join her. When Chabannes was closed in 1943, Ingeborg was given false papers and sent to work as
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25229. Five new mothers pose with their infants in the maternity ward of the Elizabeth Hospital in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
After the German invasion of Lithuania in 1941, the family was forced into the Vilna ghetto. In 1943
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25230. Family and friends celebrate the double wedding of Israel and Zlata (Distel) Malcmacher and Motel and Lola (Rolnik) Malcmacher.
After the German invasion of Lithuania in 1941, the family was forced into the Vilna ghetto. In 1943
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25231. Double wedding portrait of Israel and Zlata (Distel) Malcmacher (right) and Motel and Lola (Rolnik) Malcmacher (left).
After the German invasion of Lithuania in 1941, the family was forced into the Vilna ghetto. In 1943
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25232. Women learn to sew in an ORT workshop in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
After the German invasion of Lithuania in 1941, the family was forced into the Vilna ghetto. In 1943
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25233. DP camp identification card issued to Zlata Distel at the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
After the German invasion of Lithuania in 1941, the family was forced into the Vilna ghetto. In 1943
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25234. Berta and Inge Engelhard play with the pigeons in front of the Feldherrenhalle in Munich.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25235. Portrait of fifteen-year-old Berta Engelhard a few months before her emigration to England on a Kindertransport.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25236. Portrait of eight-year-old Inge Engelhard, one year before her emigration to England on a Kindertransport.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25237. Children's identification card issued by the German police to Inge Engelhard, in which she has been given the middle name of "Sara" and declared stateless.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25238. Children's identification card issued by the German police to Inge Engelhard, in which she has been given the middle name of "Sara" and declared stateless.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25239. Identification card issued to Inge Engelhard, a German Jewish refugee child, permitting her to be admitted to the United Kingdom under the care of the Inter-Aid Committee for children.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25240. Studio portrait of Inge and Theo Engelhard, two German Jewish refugee children living in England, that was sent to their parents in Portugal.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25241. Portrait of Zimmerlinsky family in Nuremberg. The donor's mother, Rachel Zimmerlinsky, is pictured third from the left.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25242. Portrait of Moshe and Rachel Engelhard on the eve of their departure to Yugoslavia.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25243. Portrait of German Jewish refugees, Moshe and Rachel Engelhard, in Italy.
they travelled illegally to Portugal, where they stayed until December 1943. On Christmas day they got
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25244. A special meeting of Hashomer Hatzair in Eisiskes attended by counselors from Vilna, including Abba Kovner.
during the liquidation of the Vilna ghetto (September 1943), Kovner directed the escape of the Vilna
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25245. Young people enjoy a Saturday night get-together at the house of Sorl Kabacznik.
beginning of 1943. During the liquidation of the ghetto in August of that year most of the Koplowicz family
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25246. The children of Georg and Gertrude Anker sit in a row on the grass with their friends and cousins.
been deported from Berlin on March 12, 1943. Despite her conversion to Christianity, Kaethe was
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25247. Official identification card bearing a large yellow star issued by the County Office of the Jews of Cernauti to Erika Neuman, authorizing her to remain in Cernauti (rather than be deported).
papers for Erika and Beatrice, and the girls left the ghetto in 1943. They fled to Kiev, where Erika
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25248. Group portrait of German Jewish refugee children and their caretakers who came to England from the Netherlands.
Elsbeth was deported to Auschwitz, where she learned that her parents had arrived on October 17, 1943 and
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25249. Group portrait of German Jewish refugee children who had come to the Netherlands on a Kindertransport, shortly before their evacuation to Britain.
Elsbeth was deported to Auschwitz, where she learned that her parents had arrived on October 17, 1943 and
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25250. Document issued by the Gladbeck registry office certifying that the child Hans Robert Levy has assumed the new middle name of Israel.
Elsbeth was deported to Auschwitz, where she learned that her parents had arrived on October 17, 1943 and