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8001. Studio portrait of Morris and Lusia (Glicklich) Breitbart, soon after their wedding at the Rosenheim displaced persons camp near Munich.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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8002. An aerial reconnaissance photograph showing Auschwitz.
One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the ... One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the
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8003. Diploma issued to Lusia Gliklich, a Jewish DP from Poland, upon completion of a course in radio telegraphy sponsored by ORT.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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8004. Moniek Gliklich stands in front of a barbed wire fence at Berlin-Schlachtensee DP camp.
Nisko, Poland. Lusia had one brother, Moniek (b. 1934). A few years after the German invasion of ... returned to Poland for one month, before departing for Germany. While en route to Berlin, they were
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8005. An aerial reconnaissance photograph showing Auschwitz II (Birkenau), including the I.G.
One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the ... One of a series of aerial photographs taken by Allied reconnaissance units under the command of the
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8006. Portrait of Hedy Ellenbogen. Hedy Ellenbogen, the younger daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth Klein Ellenbogen, was born May 18, 1930, in Miskolc, Hungary.
Klein Ellenbogen, was born May 18, 1930, in Miskolc, Hungary. She had one sister, Eva, who was born in ... Malmo, Sweden, to be treated for typhus. One year later, Hedy and Eva Ellenbogen left Sweden for the
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8007. Seventh grade students and teachers pose in their classroom at the public school on Narutowicza Street in Dabrowa Gornicza.
born on September 10, 1925 in Dabrowa Gornicza where her father was a shoemaker. She had one older ... remained for the next three years. As a punishment she was transferred for one year to Parschnitz, another
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8008. Name: Michel Margosis Date of Birth: September 2, 1928 Place of Birth: Brussels, Belgium Michel's parents were Russian-born Jews.
owned and edited two newspapers, one French and one Yiddish. As a kid, I enjoyed reading comics like
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8009. Letterhead of Oskar Schindler's Emaila enamelworks factory in Krakow.
kitchenware. For a time he operated one of them as a trustee for the German occupation administration ... and Auschwitz. In 1962 Schindler was named one of the Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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8010. Safe conduct travel permit in lieu of a passport for Moritz Schoenberger issued by the prefecture of police in Bouches-du-Rhone.
Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year
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8011. Reverse side of a safe conduct travel permit in lieu of a passport for Moritz Schoenberger issued by the prefecture of police in Bouches-du-Rhone.
Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year
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8012. Bianca Schoenberger sits on the front stoop of a building.
Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year
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8013. Portrait of Helene and Moritz Schoenberger taken around the time of their marriage.
Moritz married Helene Rosenthal of Frankfurt am Main and had one child, Bianka. In March 1939, one year
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8014. A Jewish DP couple is wed under a canopy at the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
forced to move into the ghetto. There they lived in one small room. Regina's parents decided to smuggle ... her out of the ghetto by bribing one of the guards. She escaped to Pionki where her older sister lived
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8015. Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
Vlotho, Germany in 1908 where the Mosheims were one of about twenty Jewish families. Herbert's father ... and uncle (Moses Mosheim) jointly owned a paper factory and their two families lived together in one
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8016. Group portrait of Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
Vlotho, Germany in 1908 where the Mosheims were one of about twenty Jewish families. Herbert's father ... and uncle (Moses Mosheim) jointly owned a paper factory and their two families lived together in one
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8017. Portrait of Herbert Mosheim, a Jewish refugee in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
Vlotho, Germany in 1908 where the Mosheims were one of about twenty Jewish families. Herbert's father ... and uncle (Moses Mosheim) jointly owned a paper factory and their two families lived together in one
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8018. Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria pose on the stoop of a barracks in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
Vlotho, Germany in 1908 where the Mosheims were one of about twenty Jewish families. Herbert's father ... and uncle (Moses Mosheim) jointly owned a paper factory and their two families lived together in one
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8019. View of the interior of a crowded barracks in the Kitchener refugee camp in Richborough (Kent), England.
Vlotho, Germany in 1908 where the Mosheims were one of about twenty Jewish families. Herbert's father ... and uncle (Moses Mosheim) jointly owned a paper factory and their two families lived together in one
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8020. Herbert Mosheim (kneeling) poses in a factory where he is working as an apprentice while attending engineering school.
Vlotho, Germany in 1908 where the Mosheims were one of about twenty Jewish families. Herbert's father ... and uncle (Moses Mosheim) jointly owned a paper factory and their two families lived together in one
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8021. Herbert Mosheim (second from the left on the near side of the table) sits outside with members of his engineering class at the Städtische Erwerbshochschule.
Vlotho, Germany in 1908 where the Mosheims were one of about twenty Jewish families. Herbert's father ... and uncle (Moses Mosheim) jointly owned a paper factory and their two families lived together in one
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8022. Herbert Mosheim (second from the left) poses in costume with a group of friends during a Fasching celebration.
Vlotho, Germany in 1908 where the Mosheims were one of about twenty Jewish families. Herbert's father ... and uncle (Moses Mosheim) jointly owned a paper factory and their two families lived together in one
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8023. Group portrait of Jewish children in the first grade at the Tarbut school in Ostrow Mazowiecka.
moved to Ostrow Mazowiecka, where they lived until the outbreak of World War II. About one month later ... Siberia. A year later the Rubinsteins succeeded in placing Aaron with a group of one thousand Jewish
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8024. Exterior view of the Kloster Indersdorf children's home.
1500 prisoners who began the death march, Miklos was one of only 170 still alive when the prisoners ... arrived in Flossenbuerg on April 17. One week later, on April 23, 1945, the US army liberated Miklos at
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8025. Exterior view of the Kloster Indersdorf children's home.
1500 prisoners who began the death march, Miklos was one of only 170 still alive when the prisoners ... arrived in Flossenbuerg on April 17. One week later, on April 23, 1945, the US army liberated Miklos at