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14826. Studio portrait of the Markovits family in Cluj. Pictured in the front row (left to right) are: Irena, Eva, David, Ilonka; in the back row (left to right) are: Simon, Jolanda and Andre (the donor).
). The photo was taken on the occasion of the visit by David Markovits, who had been allowed a one-day
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14827. A destitute Jewish man in the Warsaw ghetto wrings his hands after finishing a bowl of soup given to him in a public market by the woman at left.
to him in a public market by the woman at left. Joest's caption reads: "This other one had already
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14828. Portrait of the Gruengras family. Pictured from left to right are: Nachman, Josef David, Frieda, Ester and Isidor Gruengras.
one older brother, Josef David (b. 1918) and two younger sisters, Fredzia (b. 1924) and Adela (b. 1928
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14829. View of the Struma in the Istanbul harbor.
submarine and all but one of its passengers drowned.
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14830. Close-up portrait of Hungarian survivor, Adolph Abraham.
in the United States. he received his PhD in political science in 1952. He later became one of the
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14831. The Mordo and Mathatia families in Greece. Pictured from right to left are the donor's father, Jacob Mordo; his aunt and uncle, Rachel and Victor Mathatia; and his brother Moses Mordo.
brothers, one of them named Moses. Before the German invasion she lived with her family in Yakov Polila
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14832. Green glazed earthenware Passover seder plate made by Jewish DPs in the Föhrenwald displaced persons camp.
text on one side of the decorative motif reads: "From Slavery to Freedom," and on the other: "This Year
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14833. Izak and Szifra Lancman pose on a street of Zagorze.
one older brother, Josef David (b. 1918) and two younger sisters, Fredzia (b. 1924) and Adela (b. 1928
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14834. Zendel Lancman, his wife and children stand in the doorway of their home.
one older brother, Josef David (b. 1918) and two younger sisters, Fredzia (b. 1924) and Adela (b. 1928
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14835. Group portrait of students from the Jewish gymnasium in Zamosc, Poland.
country doctor in the Shtetls surrounding Zamosc. She had one younger brother, Nathan, who did not survive
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14836. An open page of a book of English lessons handwritten in Dutch and English by Albert and Max Heppner while they were living in hiding in Deurne-Zeilberg, Holland.
one: the first is "In Grove Trekken, Onze Geschiedenis," written by Max Heppner, and the second, a
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14837. Sandor and Berta Guttman with their nine children in a safe house in Budapest.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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14838. Portrait of Lolek, Yejik and Mancha Muszynski.
1942 he married Miriam Hassenberg in the ghetto. They remained together for only one year. The
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14839. Portrait of the extended Muszynski family.
1942 he married Miriam Hassenberg in the ghetto. They remained together for only one year. The
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14840. Class portrait of children and teachers in the Jewish kindergarten in Uzhorod.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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14841. Portrait of the Guttman family soon after their move to Budapest.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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14842. Portrait of Sandor Guttman in the uniform of a Hungarian labor battalion with his arm in a sling.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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14843. Class portrait of students and teachers in the fourth grade of the Jewish high school in Budapest.
February 8, 1949 and one month later left for Israel, sailing on board the Negba immigrant ship.
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14844. Cows belonging to Alfred Heldenmuth graze in a field beneath a sign advertising his cattle business in Plettenberg.
owned a dairy farm. Lilo was one year old when the family boarded the MS St. Louis bound for Havana
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14845. Izio Littman (center) and two friends pose in a liquor store in Drohobycz, Poland.
born September 1, 1924 in Drohobycz, Poland, where his parents ran a store. Oskar had one sibling
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14846. Portrait of Pearl Littman, that was carried by her son, Oskar, throughout World War II.
born September 1, 1924 in Drohobycz, Poland, where his parents ran a store. Oskar had one sibling
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14847. Oskar Littman (left) poses with two members of his Polish army unit in front of their truck.
born September 1, 1924 in Drohobycz, Poland, where his parents ran a store. Oskar had one sibling
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14848. View of the JDC children's home on the Warburg estate in Blankenese.
Committee's board of directors (his uncle Felix Warburg was one of the founders of the JDC), Eric decided to
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14849. Diary entry for July 16, 1941, written by Lothar Streicher, son of Der Stuermer publisher, Julius Streicher.
ghetto: 'There is only one solution to the Jewish Problem . . . extermination!'" Lothar Streicher
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14850. Diary entry for July 16, 1941, written by Lothar Streicher, son of Der Stuermer publisher, Julius Streicher.
's reactions during a visit to a Jewish ghetto: 'There is only one solution to the Jewish Problem