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23176. Dolly (left) and Mari Dezsoefi pose with their cousin, Dorothea (Babi) Halberg.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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23177. Dorottya (Dolly) Dezsoefi, (left) poses on a street with her twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari), and their mother, Johanna Selinger.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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23178. The Dezsoefi twins, Dorottya (far left) and Ida Marianne (standing) share a meal with their aunt, Elizabeth Tieberger and their stepfather, George Paul.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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23179. Dorottya (Dolly) Dezsoefi, right, and twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari), left, at the convent school where they were hidden for two years.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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23180. Dorottya (Dolly) Dezsoefi, far left, and her twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari), with Mr.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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23181. Dorottya (Dolly) Dezsoefi, left, with twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari), right, and a friend, sit outside while in hiding at the Hotel Lukacs.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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23182. Postwar portrait of Dorottya (Dolly) and her twin sister, Ida Marianne (Mari) Dezsoefi.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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23183. Harry Fiedler and other students wave Zionist flags during a celebration at the Kadoorie School.
ghetto (1943-1945). The family emigrated to Canada in October 1949, one week before the Communist
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23184. Group portrait of four survivors, who were living as displaced persons in Germany.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23185. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum playing the violin.
cut off from the outside world. No one knew his whereabouts, or even if he was alive. After three
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23186. A document certifying that Mendel Rozenblit has completed the required period of quarantine for typhus at the Dachau concentration camp and may now be released for repatriation.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23187. A document authorizing the final release of Mendel Rozenblit from Dachau in order to take up work in Munich.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23188. A letter written by Mordechai Rosenblat to Mendel Rozenblit on a form issued by the Jewish Agency for Palestine Search Bureau.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23189. A letter written by Mordechai Rosenblat to Mendel Rozenblit on a form issued by the Jewish Search Bureau.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23190. A letter sent by the personal service bureau of the American Joint Distribution Committee to Mendel Rozenblit, informing him that a woman in Melbourne is looking for a survivor by the same name and asking if he is that person.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23191. A membership certificate in the Union of Victims of Nazi Persecution [Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Nazi-Regimes] belonging to Mendel Rozenblit [here spelled Rozenblueth].
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23192. A provisional residence permit issued by the Munich housing office to Mendel Rozenblit, a Jewish displaced person, living in a three-room apartment on Hindenburgstrasse.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23193. A membership card for the Confederation of General Zionists in Germany, Munich branch, belonging to Mendel Rozenblit, a Jewish displaced person living in Munich.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23194. Portrait of the Rozenblit family in Lukow. Pictured from left to right are the Rozenblit children, Mendl, Simcha, Meir, and Nechuma.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23195. David Treger delivers an address at a demonstration in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp to protest against the capture and return of the Exodus 1947 immigration ship.
Auschwitz. He spent eighteen months in the concentration camp before his evacuation in January 1945 on one
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23196. Bar mitzvah portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum. The service took place in the "Ahavat Achim" orthodox synagogue on Prinzen-Alee.
cut off from the outside world. No one knew his whereabouts, or even if he was alive. After three
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23197. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum. The service took place in the "Ahavat Achim" orthodox synagogue on Prinzen-Alee in Berlin.
cut off from the outside world. No one knew his whereabouts, or even if he was alive. After three
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23198. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum with his step-mother, Mindel Hackel Muhlbaum.
cut off from the outside world. No one knew his whereabouts, or even if he was alive. After three
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23199. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum holding a toy boat.
cut off from the outside world. No one knew his whereabouts, or even if he was alive. After three
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23200. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum on a rocking horse.
cut off from the outside world. No one knew his whereabouts, or even if he was alive. After three