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17251. Two snapshots of David Stoliar that appeared in the Sunday Times: at his office in Cairo, and after his wedding in Cairo.
Bucharest. One year later the school was closed and all Jewish young men were impressed into forced labor ... submarine and all but one of its passengers drowned.
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17252. Model of the Struma with an overlay photo of Struma survivor, David Stoliar.
Bucharest. One year later the school was closed and all Jewish young men were impressed into forced labor ... submarine and all but one of its passengers drowned.
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17253. Survivors rest on an embankment next to a stopped train.
.This train was one of three that left Bergen-Belsen between April 6 and 10 bound for Theresienstadt. The ... prisoners all held papers from neutral and non-European countries. Only one train arrived in Theresienstadt
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17254. The charred corpses of prisoners burned alive by the SS in a barn outside of Gardelegen.
barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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17255. The barn outside of Gardelegen where 1,016 concentration camp prisoners were killed by the SS and German militia.
barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand ... A barn on the outskirts of the town of Gardelegen was the site of the massacre of over one thousand
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17256. Moniek Rosen poses with Regina Zilbersztajn from Olkusz after her recuperation from the death march from Helmbrechts to Volary.
who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four
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17257. Members of the Serbian photographers' union pose at the Belgrade train station before their departure for a photographers' convention in Vienna.
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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17258. Group portrait of Gavra Mandil's class at the Albanian school he attended in Kavaja.
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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17259. Gavra and Irena Mandil pose next to a Christmas tree.
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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17260. Group portrait of a Yugoslavian Jewish family and the Albanians who sheltered them.
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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17261. Gavra Mandil poses for an advertisement for his father's photo studio.
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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17262. Gavra Mandil poses for an advertisement for his father's photo sudio.
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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17263. Mosa Mandil, a Jewish refugee from Serbia, poses with his son Gavra in the prison cell in which they are living in Italian-occupied Pristina.
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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17264. Members of five Jewish refugee families look out from the windows of their adjoining apartments.
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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17265. A few belongings of the Mandil family hang on hooks in the prison cell where they were detained for eight months by the Italians.
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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17266. Mosa Mandil, a Jewish refugee from Serbia, poses with his son Gavra in the prison cell in which they are living in Italian-occupied Pristina.
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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17267. Jewish refugees pose outside the Pristina prison.
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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17268. Gavra Mandil poses on the running board of the family car.
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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17269. Group portrait of two Yugoslavian Jewish families and the Albanians who sheltered them.
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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17270. Members of the Serbian photographers' union pose at the Belgrade train station before their departure for a photographers' convention in Vienna.
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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17271. Mosa (Moshe) Mandil poses in army uniform with his parents, Regina and David Mandil.
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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17272. Gabriela (Ela) and Gizela Konfino, the donor's mother and aunt as children in Belgrade.
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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17273. A Jewish youth band performs in Belgrade. Mosa (Moshe) Mandil is pictured at the far left.
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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17274. Group portrait of Gabriela Konfino's fifth grade class in a Jewish school in Belgrade.
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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17275. The family of Gavra Konfino on an outing in Belgrade.
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