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18026. Group photograph of two Dutch rescuers families and the two Jewish sisters they saved.
was his secretary. She has one older sister Marjetta born on December 31, 1937. In the spring of ... August 5, 1942 to retrieve Elisabeth, just one week after her third birthday. She brought her to the
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18027. Portrait of a female Hungarian Jehovah's Witness.
police if a Jehovah's Witness came to proselytize. One day Eva and her fiend Juliska Asztalos came to ... yield and eventually were sent to a barracks along with other Jehovah's Witnesses. One day Eva met her
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18028. A Greek Jewish family stands on board a ship.
and Sara Menashe lived in Salonika and had ten children, one of whom died in childhood before the war ... At one point a business acquaintance questioned Nicholas why his Greek was so poor. Nicholas
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18029. Close-up portrait of a young German-Jewish boy in Mannheim wearing lederhosen.
Jewish refugees founded by Rabbi Hugo Hahn in 1939. One of Martel's early assignments was to help ... moved with his family to Mannheim. Erwin had one younger brother named Werner who came to the United
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18030. An elementary school class poses for a group picture on the steps of the Kunsthalle Mannheim, a museum of modern and contemporary art.
Jewish refugees founded by Rabbi Hugo Hahn in 1939. One of Martel's early assignments was to help ... moved with his family to Mannheim. Erwin had one younger brother named Werner who came to the United
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18031. Close-up portrait of an art teacher in his studio.
Jewish refugees founded by Rabbi Hugo Hahn in 1939. One of Martel's early assignments was to help ... moved with his family to Mannheim. Erwin had one younger brother named Werner who came to the United
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18032. A new German-Jewish immigrant poses by a cement railing the day he arrived in New York.
Jewish refugees founded by Rabbi Hugo Hahn in 1939. One of Martel's early assignments was to help ... moved with his family to Mannheim. Erwin had one younger brother named Werner who came to the United
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18033. A German-Jewish couple celebrates their wedding surrounded by family members.
Jewish refugees founded by Rabbi Hugo Hahn in 1939. One of Martel's early assignments was to help ... moved with his family to Mannheim. Erwin had one younger brother named Werner who came to the United
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18034. Wedding portrait of a female survivor and a Jewish officer in the first Czech Army.
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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18035. Group portrait of children, many of whom are Polish Jewish refugees, in a classroom in Andyzan, Uzbekistan.
gynecology practice. Janina's one brother Aleksander was born in Krakow on September 5, 1933. Though the ... with three other families; two families lived in each room. Then in 1942, one year after the German
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18036. Studio portrait of two young Jewish siblings in Krakow, Poland.
gynecology practice. Janina's one brother Aleksander was born in Krakow on September 5, 1933. Though the ... with three other families; two families lived in each room. Then in 1942, one year after the German
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18037. A mother, her two children and a friend sit around a round-wooden table.
gynecology practice. Janina's one brother Aleksander was born in Krakow on September 5, 1933. Though the ... with three other families; two families lived in each room. Then in 1942, one year after the German
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18038. Close-up portrait of a Jewish physician in his office in Krakow.
gynecology practice. Janina's one brother Aleksander was born in Krakow on September 5, 1933. Though the ... with three other families; two families lived in each room. Then in 1942, one year after the German
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18039. Studio portrait of a Polish Jewish family in Uzbekistan.
gynecology practice. Janina's one brother Aleksander was born in Krakow on September 5, 1933. Though the ... with three other families; two families lived in each room. Then in 1942, one year after the German
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18040. Close-up portrait of a Jewish physician in his office in Bielsko Biala.
gynecology practice. Janina's one brother Aleksander was born in Krakow on September 5, 1933. Though the ... with three other families; two families lived in each room. Then in 1942, one year after the German
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18041. Myriam Manasse, a young German-Jewish girl plays with her dolls about a year before her deportation and murder.
's father Philip Lieblisch, his sister and brother-in-law Liesl and Theodor Rosenthal. On one occasion ... years moving from one foster home to another. Trude and Mirjam Manasse were deported in May 1942. The
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18042. Prewar studio portrait of a German-Jewish mother and child.
's father Philip Lieblisch, his sister and brother-in-law Liesl and Theodor Rosenthal. On one occasion ... years moving from one foster home to another. Trude and Mirjam Manasse were deported in May 1942. The
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18043. A German Jewish family goes hiking in the Feldberg Mountain.
's father Philip Lieblisch, his sister and brother-in-law Liesl and Theodor Rosenthal. On one occasion ... years moving from one foster home to another. Trude and Mirjam Manasse were deported in May 1942. The
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18044. A German-Jewish father and his two sons visit with Belgium relatives.
's father Philip Lieblisch, his sister and brother-in-law Liesl and Theodor Rosenthal. On one occasion ... years moving from one foster home to another. Trude and Mirjam Manasse were deported in May 1942. The
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18045. Portrait of a religious Transcarpathian Jewish farmer, his wife and six of his children.
Chaim Simcha and Etel Mechlowitz. Her father, an Orthodox farmer and tanner, became immortalized in one ... of Roman Vishniac's most famous photographs of prewar Eastern Europe. Chaim had one child, Shia by
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18046. Portrait of a large, religious Transcarpathian Jewish family.
Chaim Simcha and Etel Mechlowitz. Her father, an Orthodox farmer and tanner, became immortalized in one ... of Roman Vishniac's most famous photographs of prewar Eastern Europe. Chaim had one child, Shia by
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18047. Jews deposit their bundles on the pavement before their deportation from the Lodz ghetto.
distinguish from one another. The routes taken by displaced Jews into and out of the ghetto were identical ... death camps from Lodz for the next one and a half years. In the spring of 1944, the Nazis reactivated
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18048. Group portrait of Jewish vacationers posing with glasses of mineral water at a spa in Karlsbad.
partisans. One day, some Germans entered the hut where the Menzer family was staying and saw Eduard wrapped ... on the ground. Herta Menzer found the courage to address one of the Germans and insisted that she
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18049. Group portrait of the first Jewish policemen of the Lodz ghetto.
After the German invasion of Poland, the family separated in the hopes that one of the two locations ... were thought to have perished. However, while Regina was living in the U.S., she learned that one of
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18050. Children and adults watch horses in an enclosed field in Drohobycz.
but suddenly left after one week. Instead, the town fell under Soviet occupation. The Lustigs were ... and graduated in June 1941 one week before the German invasion of the Soviet Union. The German army