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11351. Portrait of Jeno and Laura Schwarcz on vacation in Karlsbad.
Czechoslovakia. She was one of fourteen children. Like many Jews in southern Slovakia, her father was a ... Augsburg, Germany. One day in December 1944, while at work in the factory, two SS men took her away, after ... realizing she was pregnant. They escorted her on a passenger train to one of the Kaufering labor camps near
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11352. Portrait of Jeno and Laura Schwarcz on vacation in Karlsbad.
Czechoslovakia. She was one of fourteen children. Like many Jews in southern Slovakia, her father was a ... Augsburg, Germany. One day in December 1944, while at work in the factory, two SS men took her away, after ... realizing she was pregnant. They escorted her on a passenger train to one of the Kaufering labor camps near
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11353. The donor's brother, Akiva Schwarcz, with her nephews, Tibi and Sanyi.
Czechoslovakia. She was one of fourteen children. Like many Jews in southern Slovakia, her father was a ... Augsburg, Germany. One day in December 1944, while at work in the factory, two SS men took her away, after ... realizing she was pregnant. They escorted her on a passenger train to one of the Kaufering labor camps near
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11354. Two bridesmaids pose with bouquets of flowers at the wedding of the donor's sister, Ella Schwarcz.
Czechoslovakia. She was one of fourteen children. Like many Jews in southern Slovakia, her father was a ... Augsburg, Germany. One day in December 1944, while at work in the factory, two SS men took her away, after ... realizing she was pregnant. They escorted her on a passenger train to one of the Kaufering labor camps near
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11355. A group of Jewish children seated outside around a table.
Czechoslovakia. She was one of fourteen children. Like many Jews in southern Slovakia, her father was a ... Augsburg, Germany. One day in December 1944, while at work in the factory, two SS men took her away, after ... realizing she was pregnant. They escorted her on a passenger train to one of the Kaufering labor camps near
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11356. Miriam Schwarcz (right), poses with her sister, Lilly, in a car near their home in Komarno.
Czechoslovakia. She was one of fourteen children. Like many Jews in southern Slovakia, her father was a ... Augsburg, Germany. One day in December 1944, while at work in the factory, two SS men took her away, after ... realizing she was pregnant. They escorted her on a passenger train to one of the Kaufering labor camps near
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11357. Miriam Schwarcz (holding her nephew), poses in an open carriage with her sister Lilly (left) and other relatives.
Czechoslovakia. She was one of fourteen children. Like many Jews in southern Slovakia, her father was a ... Augsburg, Germany. One day in December 1944, while at work in the factory, two SS men took her away, after ... realizing she was pregnant. They escorted her on a passenger train to one of the Kaufering labor camps near
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11358. The donor's sister, Aranka Schwarcz (right), with a friend in Budapest.
Czechoslovakia. She was one of fourteen children. Like many Jews in southern Slovakia, her father was a ... Augsburg, Germany. One day in December 1944, while at work in the factory, two SS men took her away, after ... realizing she was pregnant. They escorted her on a passenger train to one of the Kaufering labor camps near
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11359. The Goldstaub family in front of their home on Tongshan Road.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist ... Grinzig gymnasium, where he was one of two Jewish students in his class. Both Eric and his father were ... one week before the communist takeover. He sailed to Canada in the summer of 1949 and settled
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11360. The Goldstaub family poses for a photograph with Harry Fiedler.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist ... Grinzig gymnasium, where he was one of two Jewish students in his class. Both Eric and his father were ... one week before the communist takeover. He sailed to Canada in the summer of 1949 and settled
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11361. Austrian Jewish refugees Camilla Goldstaub and Harry Fiedler sit in a pedicab on Tongshan Road.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist ... Grinzig gymnasium, where he was one of two Jewish students in his class. Both Eric and his father were ... one week before the communist takeover. He sailed to Canada in the summer of 1949 and settled
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11362. Members of the Goldstaub family pose with Harry Fiedler on a street in Shanghai.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist ... Grinzig gymnasium, where he was one of two Jewish students in his class. Both Eric and his father were ... one week before the communist takeover. He sailed to Canada in the summer of 1949 and settled
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11363. Albanian rescuer Rafik Veseli, holding Gavra and Irena Mandil, the two Jewish children he sheltered for the year prior to their liberation.
for the year prior to their liberation. In 1990 Refik Veseli was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of ... had one sister, Irena, who was two years younger. After the German invasion in April 1941, the family ... but ultimately chose to return to his family in Albania. Refik was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of
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11364. Mosa (Moshe) Mandil and Refik Veseli (right) posing for a photograph immediately after the liberation.
liberation. In 1990 Refik Veseli was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations. ... had one sister, Irena, who was two years younger. After the German invasion in April 1941, the family ... but ultimately chose to return to his family in Albania. Refik was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of
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11365. Mosa (Moshe) Mandil, Gavra, and Refik Veseli walk along the streets of Tirana with friends on liberation day.
liberation day. In 1990 Refik Veseli was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations ... had one sister, Irena, who was two years younger. After the German invasion in April 1941, the family ... but ultimately chose to return to his family in Albania. Refik was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of
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11366. The Mandil family with their Albanian rescuer, Refik Veseli.
by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations. Pictured in the front row (from left to ... had one sister, Irena, who was two years younger. After the German invasion in April 1941, the family ... but ultimately chose to return to his family in Albania. Refik was recognized by Yad Vashem as one of
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11367. Arthur Lewy confers with a customer in his tobacco shop in Berlin.
sheltered about one hundred children who had lost one or both parents. Heinz' father, who was himself an ... children on this convoy who left without their parents later became known as the One Thousand Children
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11368. Arthur Lewy confers with a customer in his tobacco store in Berlin.
sheltered about one hundred children who had lost one or both parents. Heinz' father, who was himself an ... children on this convoy who left without their parents later became known as the One Thousand Children
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11369. View of the commercial street in Berlin where Arthur Lewy's tobacco store was located.
sheltered about one hundred children who had lost one or both parents. Heinz' father, who was himself an ... children on this convoy who left without their parents later became known as the One Thousand Children
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11370. Portrait of Heinz Stephan Lewy taken near the time of his bar mitzvah.
sheltered about one hundred children who had lost one or both parents. Heinz' father, who was himself an ... children on this convoy who left without their parents later became known as the One Thousand Children
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11371. Jewish refugee youth who are students in an ORT leather working class at the Château de Chabannes children's home, pose on the front staircase of the home.
sheltered about one hundred children who had lost one or both parents. Heinz' father, who was himself an ... children on this convoy who left without their parents later became known as the One Thousand Children
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11372. Jewish refugee youth pose on the staircase of the Château de Chabannes children's home near Limoges.
sheltered about one hundred children who had lost one or both parents. Heinz' father, who was himself an ... children on this convoy who left without their parents later became known as the One Thousand Children
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11373. A notice sent by the American Consulate General in Berlin to Arthur Lewy and family, instructing them to report to the consulate on July 26, 1939 with all the required documents, in order to receive their American visas.
sheltered about one hundred children who had lost one or both parents. Heinz' father, who was himself an ... children on this convoy who left without their parents later became known as the One Thousand Children
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11374. A list of the documents required of those seeking to move to the United States, that was sent to Arthur Lewy by the American Consulate General in Berlin on July 24, 1939.
sheltered about one hundred children who had lost one or both parents. Heinz' father, who was himself an ... children on this convoy who left without their parents later became known as the One Thousand Children
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11375. Letter of sponsorship sent by Bert Klapper, to support the application of his cousins Arthur, Johanna and Heinz Lewy for immigration visas to the United States.
sheltered about one hundred children who had lost one or both parents. Heinz' father, who was himself an ... children on this convoy who left without their parents later became known as the One Thousand Children