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19201. Austrian Jewish refugees Berta and Harry Fiedler pose with an unidentified child in Shanghai.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist
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19202. Else Blumenthal, the donor's aunt, fans a charcoal stove in front of her living quarters in Shanghai.
Shanghai in April 1939. Upon their arrival in June of 1939, the Mansbachers were sent to Kinchow, one of
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19203. Officers with the 1st Motorized Police Battalion in Michniow during the "pacification" of the village.
scribbling "for Michniow" onto one of the wrecked cars. Later the same day, the 1st Motorized returned to
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19204. The ruins of Michniow after its "pacification" by the 1st Motorized Police Battalion.
scribbling "for Michniow" onto one of the wrecked cars. Later the same day, the 1st Motorized returned to
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19205. Fanny Goldstein stands at the entrance to the family's general store in Sevetin, Czechoslovakia.
Julius Goldstein and one of his eight children are visible in the windows of the store.
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19206. Sketch of Herman Vogel by Gabriel Sedlis.
his father was a physician. He has one brother, Alexander. At first the family was spared the
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19207. Sketch of Heinz Stalp by Gabriel Sedlis.
his father was a physician. He has one brother, Alexander. At first the family was spared the
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19208. Sketch of Edmund Pohlmonn by Gabriel Sedlis.
his father was a physician. He has one brother, Alexander. At first the family was spared the
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19209. Sketch of Theodor Schellen by Gabriel Sedlis.
his father was a physician. He has one brother, Alexander. At first the family was spared the
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19210. Sketch of an unidentified man by Gabriel Sedlis.
his father was a physician. He has one brother, Alexander. At first the family was spared the
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19211. A Lithuanian Jewish family on vacation at the beach in Palaugin.
June 1, 1926 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his father was a building engineer. He had one older brother
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19212. Friends from the Real Hebrew Gymnasium, the first Hebrew High School in Kovno.
June 1, 1926 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his father was a building engineer. He had one older brother
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19213. Boys class in the Real Gymnasium, Kovno's first Hebrew high school.
June 1, 1926 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his father was a building engineer. He had one older brother
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19214. Class of the Real Hebrew Gymnasium, the first Hebrew high school in Kaunas.
June 1, 1926 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his father was a building engineer. He had one older brother
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19215. Biology class at the Real Hebrew Gymnasium's 7th form.
June 1, 1926 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his father was a building engineer. He had one older brother
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19216. Group of friends from the Real Hebrew Gymnasium including Mordecai Birger.
June 1, 1926 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his father was a building engineer. He had one older brother
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19217. First graders in the Hebrew Gymnasium in matching hats.
June 1, 1926 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his father was a building engineer. He had one older brother
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19218. Portrait of the Gruenzeiger family. From left to right are Pola, Lea, Zendel and Rywka.
one older brother, Josef David (b. 1918) and two younger sisters, Fredzia (b. 1924) and Adela (b. 1928
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19219. Two Jewish siblings walk along a street in Krakow.
Bielsko-Biala, Poland, where he was one of eleven children. Before the war Joseph had owned a shoe store
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19220. Portrait of the extended Szwajcer family in Czerna, Poland.
Bautrup-Saybusch. He was next in Annaberg, Germany for one week and Graditz for three months. He spent
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19221. Studio portrait of the Szpira family in Sosnowiec, Poland.
Bautrup-Saybusch. He was next in Annaberg, Germany for one week and Graditz for three months. He spent
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19222. Members of the Swajcer family pose outside a cafe in Sosnowiec.
Bautrup-Saybusch. He was next in Annaberg, Germany for one week and Graditz for three months. He spent
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19223. An Austrian Jewish refugee child poses on a tricycle in the garden of her new home in Sheffield, England on the day after her arrival from Vienna.
1931 in Vienna where her father worked as a cabinetmaker. She had one brother, Siegmund (b. 1923). In
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19224. Three Jewish friends pose with paddles on the banks of the Nemunas River in the village of Kacergine, near Kaunas.
dentist. Dita has one younger brother, Zvi. She married Yehuda Zupovitz during her last year of high
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19225. A group of Jewish friends go boating on the Nemunas River in the village of Vilkija near Kaunas.
dentist. Dita has one younger brother, Zvi. She married Yehuda Zupovitz during her last year of high