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18501. A group of women pose together, some holding musical instruments.
He discovered that he was adopted and had two older brothers, one in Bulgaria and one in Israel. He
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18502. Portrait of Avraham Rubanov (later Ofek) at ten months.
He discovered that he was adopted and had two older brothers, one in Bulgaria and one in Israel. He
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18503. A Bulgarian Jewish child stands in the doorway of a photography studio.
He discovered that he was adopted and had two older brothers, one in Bulgaria and one in Israel. He
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18504. Leon Buka and his son Avraham pose in the street in Sofia, Bulgaria.
He discovered that he was adopted and had two older brothers, one in Bulgaria and one in Israel. He
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18505. A Bulgarian Jewish family walks down the streets of Sofia, hand in hand.
He discovered that he was adopted and had two older brothers, one in Bulgaria and one in Israel. He
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18506. Group portrait of members of the Shomer Hazair youth movement in Sofia.
He discovered that he was adopted and had two older brothers, one in Bulgaria and one in Israel. He
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18507. Children in the Jewish school in Ferdinand, Bulgaria.
He discovered that he was adopted and had two older brothers, one in Bulgaria and one in Israel. He
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18508. Children in the Jewish school, probably in Sofia, Bulgaria.
He discovered that he was adopted and had two older brothers, one in Bulgaria and one in Israel. He
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18509. Esther Zagron with her daughters Giselle (left) and Claudine (right).
Approximately one hundred sixty men from Tunisia were sent to extermination camps in Europe. German officials ... cars and floors, and chopping wood to be used for heating. One of his legs was injured in a bombing
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18510. Portrait of Victor Zagron at age twenty.
Approximately one hundred sixty men from Tunisia were sent to extermination camps in Europe. German officials ... cars and floors, and chopping wood to be used for heating. One of his legs was injured in a bombing
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18511. Raimond Zagron (right) and a friend walk down the street in Tunis.
Approximately one hundred sixty men from Tunisia were sent to extermination camps in Europe. German officials ... cars and floors, and chopping wood to be used for heating. One of his legs was injured in a bombing
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18512. Portrait of Claudine Zagron.
Approximately one hundred sixty men from Tunisia were sent to extermination camps in Europe. German officials ... cars and floors, and chopping wood to be used for heating. One of his legs was injured in a bombing
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18513. Members of the youth group Aliyat Hanoar in Tunis.
Approximately one hundred sixty men from Tunisia were sent to extermination camps in Europe. German officials ... cars and floors, and chopping wood to be used for heating. One of his legs was injured in a bombing
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18514. Children in the Jewish school in Sofia, Bulgaria.
He discovered that he was adopted and had two older brothers, one in Bulgaria and one in Israel. He
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18515. Rivka Kreisel walks down the street with her cousin Genny in their hometown of Dorohoi, Romania.
Friederike a homemaker. Georg had one brother, Stefan (b. December 22, 1918 in Vienna). Georg studied ... medicine. In one account, he worked for a company named Malli Eita; in another he and Janka, who was a
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18516. A German Jewish horsetrader sells a horse on the streets of Ihringen.
his family were sent to another camp under the administration of the Vichy collaborators. One night ... places, usually staying no more than a few months at any one location. At the first orphanage, he was
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18517. Studio portrait of a German Jewish woman wearing a fur stole.
his family were sent to another camp under the administration of the Vichy collaborators. One night ... places, usually staying no more than a few months at any one location. At the first orphanage, he was
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18518. Studio portrait of a German Jewish man. Pictured is Leopold Judas.
his family were sent to another camp under the administration of the Vichy collaborators. One night ... places, usually staying no more than a few months at any one location. At the first orphanage, he was
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18519. What conditions, ideologies, and ideas made the Holocaust possible?
(less than one percent of the population), had faced longstanding discrimination and persecution. They ... requirements. One was to ensure that the Germans were racially “pure” and healthy. This meant barring Germans
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18520. False birth certificate issued in the name of Franciszka Maria Wieczorkowska, that was used by Fanny Tennenbaum, a Jewish woman who was living in hiding in the vicinity of Lvov during World War II.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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18521. False identification card issued in the name of Franciszka Maria Wieczorkowska, that was used by Fanny Tennenbaum, a Jewish woman who was living in hiding in the vicinity of Lvov during World War II.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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18522. False birth certificate issued in the name of Teresa Marja Wieczorkowska, that was used by Dawid Tennenbaum, a Jewish boy who was living in hiding as a girl in the vicinity of Lvov during World War II.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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18523. False change of address form issued in the name of Franciszka Maria Wieczorkowska, that was used by Fanny Tennenbaum, a Jewish woman who was living in hiding in the vicinity of Lvov during World War II.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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18524. Dawid Tennenbaum poses in a toy airplane while on vacation with his parents.
approximately one year. During this period Dawid's father worked for the Germans collecting recyclable ... himself or reading one of the many books that were in the house. Occasionally during their first year in
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18525. Jews stand among piles of household possessions while waiting to move into 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