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32976. Portrait of Indonesian-Dutch rescuer Mima Saïna.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32977. Two Jewish sisters pose with their dolls in their home in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32978. Three Jewish siblings pose on a sofa in their home in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32979. Gitel Münzer and her daughter, Leana, look at themselves in a mirror in their home in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32980. Gitel Münzer sits on an armchair with her two daughters, Eva (right) and Leana (left).
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32981. A Jewish circumcision ceremony for the infant Alfred Münzer at his home in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32982. A Jewish circumcision ceremony for the infant Alfred Münzer at his home in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32983. Gitel and Alfred Münzer pose in front of their cosmetics store in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32984. Portrait of Alfred Münzer dressed in a Jewish National Fund costume for the Purim holiday.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32985. Dutch Jewish children are dressed in costumes for the Purim holiday.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32986. Group portrait of members of the extended Münzer family in Rymanow, Poland.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32987. Group portrait of Jewish youth in Rymanow, Poland.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32988. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family in Rymanow, Poland.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32989. Group portrait of Jewish youth in Rymanow, Poland.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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32990. Jan Kostanski (left) and Jakob Wierzbicki ride in a rickshaw on a street in the Warsaw ghetto.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32991. Jan Kostanski (left) poses outside with Jakob and Nathan Wierzbicki (center and right) in the Warsaw ghetto.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32992. Jan Kostanski (right) crouches with Marek and Adas (right and center) in a bunker during the Warsaw uprising.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32993. A Polish boy passes smuggled goods to Ajzyk Wierzbicki and Krawczyk in the Warsaw ghetto through a fence on Krochmalna Street.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32994. Jakob Wierzbicki (center) reads to Jan Kostanski (right) and Edek (left) in the Warsaw ghetto.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32995. Jan Kostanski stands next to a Jewish policeman in front of a barbed wire fence on Krochmalna Street in the Warsaw ghetto.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32996. Group portrait of Jewish youth involved in smuggling goods into the Warsaw ghetto in a courtyard located at Plac Mirowski 9.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32997. Jan Kostanski poses with his future wife, Necha Wierzbicka, in the Warsaw ghetto.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32998. Jan Kostanski (right) poses with Wladek Cykiert in the Warsaw ghetto.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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32999. Jewish smugglers pose on a ladder at the top of the Warsaw ghetto wall near Plac Mirowski 9.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan
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33000. Jan Kostanski (left) shares a park bench in the Saski Gardens with Wladek Cykiert.
Jan continued to visit them in the ghetto despite the high risk of capture. In January 1943, Jan