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13601. Members of the Goldstaub family in Sauerbrunn, Austria.
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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13602. Members of the Goldstaub family in Groebing, Austria.
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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13603. An identification paper issued to Eric Goldstaub by the International Refugee Committee upon his arrival in Shanghai from Vienna.
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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13604. Group portrait of members of the S.J.C soccer team which won the Jewish Refugee Committee of Shanghai championship in 1943.
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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13605. Jewish refugee youth on an excursion to Koochow. Among those pictured is Eric Goldstaub (left).
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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13606. View of a building that was part of the nursery complex at Ruehen.
facilities caused by allowing female foreign laborers to return to their native countries to give birth. One ... From June 1944 to April 1945, every one of the 400 infants admitted into the first barrack, headed by
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13607. Eric Goldstaub rides a motorcycle with a friend on the streets of Shanghai.
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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13608. Two Jewish refugees ride in a pedicab.
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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13609. Jewish refugees on a street in the Hongkew district of Shanghai.
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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13610. Austrian Jewish refugees Camilla Goldstaub and Berta Fiedler on Tongshan Road.
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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13611. Eric Goldstaub types in his home on Tongshan Road as his mother, Camilla, and Harry Fiedler look on.
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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13612. Harry Fiedler and Julla Goldstaub on the flooded Tongshan Road.
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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13613. Harry Fiedler on the flooded Tongshan Road.
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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13614. Members of the Levenheck family pose with friends at Bagasee Lake.
Albert (b. 1927). On September 4, 1939, one day after France declared war on Germany, Strasbourg was ... he met Frida Rosenstein. The couple married in May 1957 and immigrated to Canada one month later.
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13615. Studio portrait of a family of German Jews of Polish origin, who were forced to return to Poland in 1938.
1929 in Zabno, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Hania had one older sister, Rachela, (b ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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13616. Group portrait of Jewish men and women in front of a stage set at a Purim celebration in the Zabno ghetto.
1929 in Zabno, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Hania had one older sister, Rachela, (b ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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13617. Group portrait of Jewish children in front of a stage set at a Purim celebration in the Zabno ghetto.
1929 in Zabno, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Hania had one older sister, Rachela, (b ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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13618. Group portrait of Jewish children in Zabno, Poland.
1929 in Zabno, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Hania had one older sister, Rachela, (b ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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13619. Hania and Rachela Goldman pose with their cousin, Mordka Kohn, during his visit to their home in Zabno, Poland.
1929 in Zabno, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Hania had one older sister, Rachela, (b ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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13620. Hania Goldman (right) poses with three girlfriends in Zabno, Poland.
1929 in Zabno, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Hania had one older sister, Rachela, (b ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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13621. Two Jewish sisters pose outside in Zabno, Poland.
1929 in Zabno, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Hania had one older sister, Rachela, (b ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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13622. Six-year-old Hania Goldman at a spa in Poland.
1929 in Zabno, Poland, where her father owned a shoe store. Hania had one older sister, Rachela, (b ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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13623. Group portrait of Jewish youth living at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at Collognes au Mont d'or.
December 10, 1927 in Cologne, Germany, where his father worked as a tailor. Siegfried had one sister ... Pere Donnard cloister in Lyon. When one of the priests learned that Siegfried was Jewish, the OSE
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13624. Group portrait of Jewish youth living at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at Collognes au Mont d'or.
December 10, 1927 in Cologne, Germany, where his father worked as a tailor. Siegfried had one sister ... Pere Donnard cloister in Lyon. When one of the priests learned that Siegfried was Jewish, the OSE
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13625. View of Château de Boucicaut, the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at Fontenay aux Roses.
December 10, 1927 in Cologne, Germany, where his father worked as a tailor. Siegfried had one sister ... Pere Donnard cloister in Lyon. When one of the priests learned that Siegfried was Jewish, the OSE