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13676. Polish rescuer Genowefa Starczewska-Korczak holds Celina Berkowitz, the Jewish child she protected during World War II.
Berkowicz. The couple married in the ghetto one month later on April 7, 1940. Zofia was put to work in the ... touch with Genowefa after the war and were instrumental in gaining her recognition by Yad Vashem as one
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13677. A Jewish child in hiding (center) poses with the daughters of her Polish rescuer, Genowefa Starczewska-Korczak.
Berkowicz. The couple married in the ghetto one month later on April 7, 1940. Zofia was put to work in the ... touch with Genowefa after the war and were instrumental in gaining her recognition by Yad Vashem as one
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13678. Portrait of Celina Berkowitz while in hiding in a Polish orphanage in Czestochowa.
Berkowicz. The couple married in the ghetto one month later on April 7, 1940. Zofia was put to work in the ... touch with Genowefa after the war and were instrumental in gaining her recognition by Yad Vashem as one
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13679. Group portrait of Jewish girls who are members of the "Kwuza Yehudit," a unit of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist youth movement in Lodz.
Berkowicz. The couple married in the ghetto one month later on April 7, 1940. Zofia was put to work in the ... touch with Genowefa after the war and were instrumental in gaining her recognition by Yad Vashem as one
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13680. Portrait of Jakub and Zofia Zajd Berkowitz six months after their wedding.
Berkowicz. The couple married in the ghetto one month later on April 7, 1940. Zofia was put to work in the ... touch with Genowefa after the war and were instrumental in gaining her recognition by Yad Vashem as one
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13681. Invitation issued to Noach Miedzinksi, camp administrator of Kibbutz Nili, to attend the Second Congress of the Central Committee of the Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Occupation.
Pleikershof, Germany. She had one sister, Brigitta, who was born in April 1948. Nili's father, Noach ... later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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13682. Membership card in the Jewish community in Fuerth issued to Noach Miedzinski, his wife and two children.
Pleikershof, Germany. She had one sister, Brigitta, who was born in April 1948. Nili's father, Noach ... later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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13683. Membership card in the Jewish community in Fuerth issued to Noach Miedzinski, his wife and two children.
Pleikershof, Germany. She had one sister, Brigitta, who was born in April 1948. Nili's father, Noach ... later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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13684. Hebrew identification card issued to Noach Miedzinski by the Jewish Agency for Palestine's office in Germany and Austria.
Pleikershof, Germany. She had one sister, Brigitta, who was born in April 1948. Nili's father, Noach ... later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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13685. Letter to relatives from Rudi Dingfelder describing his experiences during the war.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13686. A young Jewish couple walks along a street in Zwolen, Poland.
Pleikershof, Germany. She had one sister, Brigitta, who was born in April 1948. Nili's father, Noach ... later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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13687. Street portrait of Sumer and Yoel Fledberg (brothers of Sara Feldberg Miedzinski).
Pleikershof, Germany. She had one sister, Brigitta, who was born in April 1948. Nili's father, Noach ... later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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13688. Henia Durmashkin performs with the X-Concentration Camp Orchestra.
Henia and Fania were sent to Riga, and for the next two years, to a number of other labor camps. In one ... other inmates of Klooga, one hour before the liberation of the camp. In 1948, Leonard Bernstein
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13689. German civilians from Ludwigslust file past the corpses and graves of 200 prisoners from the nearby concentration camp of Woebbelin.
one-quarter of whom were already dead. Outraged by what they found, the ranking Allied commanders in ... Upon entering the camp, the liberators discovered nearly 4,000 prisoners, one-quarter of whom were
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13690. View of the palace and grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg, where the bodies of 200 prisoners from the nearby concentration camp of Woebbelin were buried by German civilians from Ludwigslust.
entering the camp, the liberators discovered nearly 4,000 prisoners, one-quarter of whom were already dead ... Upon entering the camp, the liberators discovered nearly 4,000 prisoners, one-quarter of whom were
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13691. Studio portrait of the Dingfelder family. Pictured from left to right are: Martin, Johanna, Rudi, and Leopold Dingfelder.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13692. Members of the Dingfelder family stand at the entrance to their butcher shop in Plauen, Germany.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13693. Rudi Dingfelder in the Netherlands after the war.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13694. Picture postcard of toddler (Rudi Dingfelder?) in a white winter coat and cap standing by a wicker chair.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13695. Rudi Dingfelder on his first day of school, holding the traditional Schultuete [a school cone] filled with candies.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13696. Portrait of the Dingfelder family. Pictured from left to right are: Martin, Johanna, Leopold, and (in front of him) Rudi Dingfelder.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13697. Members of the Dingfelder family sitting on the grass.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13698. Members of the Dingfelder family standing with their suitcases on a railway platform.
Rudi had one older brother, Martin, who immigrated to the United States in 1938. The following year ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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13699. Erika Neuman reads a magazine in the Cernauti ghetto.
degree in business and worked in a bank before the birth of her children. Erika had one older sister ... the First Czech Army. One of them, Eugene Rada, fell in love with Beatrice and they were wed in March
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13700. Dolly and Ephraim Neuman with their daughters Beatrice and Erika.
degree in business and worked in a bank before the birth of her children. Erika had one older sister ... the First Czech Army. One of them, Eugene Rada, fell in love with Beatrice and they were wed in March