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26151. Identification card issued to Leonie Gruen stating she is a member of HICEM, the help organization for Jewish through-passengers and emigrants in Bratislava.
Auschwitz in 1943.
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26152. Card issued by the Slovak Ministry of Interior testifying that Izidor Schwarz is excluded from labor duty and from concentration in a labor camp, as stipulated by the decree 198/1941.n.
Auschwitz in 1943.
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26153. Postwar portrait of Fira Kaplan, a survivor of the Minsk ghetto.
buried in a mass grave in the Belorussian village Redpoliana. In the summer of 1943 the Germans began
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26154. Portrait of Markus Bernfeld and his son Josef (relatives of the donor) outside a building in Vienna.
17, 1943. Etel Bernstein was deported from there to Auschwitz where she perished on April 15, 1944
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26155. Hedi Politzer goes skiing.
department and later received her masters from Wellesley College in 1943. Her mother stayed in Vienna until
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26156. Children in the Humanistic school in Lublin, Poland pose for a group portrait in their Purim costumes.
perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Zvi also had several siblings who also perished in the ghetto the
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26157. Zvi Silberman holds his newborn son in a displaced persons' camp in Austria.
perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Zvi also had several siblings who also perished in the ghetto the
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26158. Three people work in the office of the Jewish Agency for Palestine in the Stuttgart displaced persons' camp.
perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Zvi also had several siblings who also perished in the ghetto the
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26159. Children gather around a table to celebrate the bar mitzvah of Lonek (Leon) Halberstadt in Krasnik Poland.
perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Zvi also had several siblings who also perished in the ghetto the
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26160. Group portrait of young people from a Zionist group in the Lublin ghetto.
perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Zvi also had several siblings who also perished in the ghetto the
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26161. Portrait of three Hungarian Jews. From left to right are Alexander Steiner, Lori Sandor Leiner and Klara Steiner..
Serbia where he perished. In 1943 the family sold their building to a company, but they still maintained
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26162. Agnes Steiner looks at a picture book in her home in Budapest.
Serbia where he perished. In 1943 the family sold their building to a company, but they still maintained
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26163. Wedding portrait of Klara Fejer and Alexander Steiner.
Serbia where he perished. In 1943 the family sold their building to a company, but they still maintained
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26164. The Bisseliches family gathers for a Passover seder.
Serbia where he perished. In 1943 the family sold their building to a company, but they still maintained
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26165. The Deutsch family celebrate the 80th birthday of the donor's great grandfather, Vilmos Deutsch at his home on Falk Miksa St.
Serbia where he perished. In 1943 the family sold their building to a company, but they still maintained
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26166. The Fejer and Deutsch families celebrate the 80th birthday of the donor's great grandfather, Vilmos Deutsch at his home on Falk Miksa St.
Serbia where he perished. In 1943 the family sold their building to a company, but they still maintained
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26167. Moshe Barsela, (father-in-law of the donor) poses for a studio portrait wearing the Jewish star in Budapest.
Serbia where he perished. In 1943 the family sold their building to a company, but they still maintained
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26168. Studio portrait of Suzanne Flake, the older sister of the donor who perished at Auschwitz.
on January 1943. She returned each Sunday to visit Colette for the next year. Then, one day, in the
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26169. Studio portrait of Maurice and Marguerite Finkelstein, cousins of the donor.
on January 1943. She returned each Sunday to visit Colette for the next year. Then, one day, in the
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26170. Studio portrait of Maurice and Gabrielle Flake, parents of the donor who perished in the Holocaust.
on January 1943. She returned each Sunday to visit Colette for the next year. Then, one day, in the
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26171. Rescuers, Albertine,Simone and Henri Voisin, rest on the steps of their home.
on January 1943. She returned each Sunday to visit Colette for the next year. Then, one day, in the
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26172. Studio portrait of Colette Flake, a Jewish teenager who survived in hiding in France, taken shortly after the end of the war.
on January 1943. She returned each Sunday to visit Colette for the next year. Then, one day, in the
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26173. French rescuers, Marie-Therese Maunier and Genvieve Maunier-Valentine, stand outside their home.
on January 1943. She returned each Sunday to visit Colette for the next year. Then, one day, in the
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26174. A Latvian-Jewish family gathers around its dining room table.
evening, October 1943, the Germans liquidated the ghetto and transported the remaining Jews to the
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26175. Wedding portrait of a Latvian Jewish family. Seated from left to right are: Erna Taub Schwab (wife of Leo Schwab), Gustav Smitkowski, the bride Raja Taub Smitkowitzi, and another Taubchen Taub .
evening, October 1943, the Germans liquidated the ghetto and transported the remaining Jews to the