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23251. Two young women, who were members of the kibbutz hachshara Hakovesh, work as secretaries in an office.
in the Bronx, New York on December 30, 1940, one year after her father left his native Lithuania as a
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23252. Portrait of Tebche and Sutche Fluss, the twin daughters of the donor's cousin.
Buchenwald, a death march and Theresienstadt. They have one son, David Kempler.
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23253. Jewish refugees in the Kinchow refugee camp near Shanghai at the birthday party of Hannelore Mansbacher (now Weill).
Shanghai in April 1939. Upon their arrival in June of 1939, the Mansbachers were sent to Kinchow, one of
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23254. Unveiling of the tombstone of Nehemia Feiner, the donor's maternal grandfather.
Auschwitz in August 1942. His older brother, Szlomo, was likewise taken during one of the deportation
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23255. Group portrait of members of the British mandate police force in Haifa.
Mordechai was one of fourteen children. Like many Jews in southern Slovakia, his father was a gentleman
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23256. Members of the Commission for the Investigation of Nazi and Arrow Cross Atrocities examine the body of a Jewish man killed in the Budapest ghetto.
bury the bodies. They were then shot and buried in the grave themselves. Only one nurse survived of
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23257. Courtroom scene during a session of the Medical Case (Doctors') Trial in Nuremberg.
its judgment on August 20, finding fifteen of the defendants guilty, seven not guilty and one guilty
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23258. Sculpture by Joel Shapiro entitled "Loss and Regeneration," situated on the Eisenhower Plaza of the U.S.
". These two parts rest on the brick paving of the plaza with no visible pedestals. Approximately one
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23259. The Birger family poses in a garden in Kaunas. Zev is standing in knickers beside his mother Zipporah (Feiga).
June 1, 1926 in Kaunas, Lithuania where his father was a building engineer. He had one older brother
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23260. Edith Loeb poses next to a slate that reads "My first day of school."
December 31, 1927 in Bruchsal, Germany, where her father owned a grocery store. Edith had one younger
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23261. A group of girl scouts play recorders on a riverbank.
December 31, 1927 in Bruchsal, Germany, where her father owned a grocery store. Edith had one younger
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23262. A group of Jewish girl scouts living at the Moissac children's home, play recorders on a riverbank.
December 31, 1927 in Bruchsal, Germany, where her father owned a grocery store. Edith had one younger
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23263. Jewish displaced persons aboard the SS Negba en route to Israel.
One year later, the Soviets announced a general amnesty and the Jewish refugees were allowed to move
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23264. Jewish displaced persons aboard the SS Negba en route to Israel.
One year later, the Soviets announced a general amnesty and the Jewish refugees were allowed to move
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23265. Children in the in the Morgins refugee camp school pose with their teacher by a fence.
adults in one building and children in another. After the closure of Morgins, the family moved to a
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23266. Frieda Johles poses with her mother, Malka Johles and a friend outside the main building of the Morgins family camp which housed the adults.
adults in one building and children in another. After the closure of Morgins, the family moved to a
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23267. The kitchen staff of the Morgins family camp poses outside the main building.
adults in one building and children in another. After the closure of Morgins, the family moved to a
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23268. Beno and Gerd Zwienicki (standing first and second on the right) pose in front of their father's bicycle shop with a group of non-Jewish children from the neighborhood.
Germany in 1939 after having endured their mother's murder and their own arrest on Kristallnacht. One of
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23269. Group portrait of members of the Tzofim (Jewish scouts) from the Furstenberg gymnasium in Bedzin.
One year later, the Soviets announced a general amnesty and the Jewish refugees were allowed to move
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23270. Portrait of the Liwer family in Bedzin. Pictured left to right are: Efraim Mandel; Salek Liwer; Lonia Liwer; and Szmuel Liwer.
One year later, the Soviets announced a general amnesty and the Jewish refugees were allowed to move
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23271. Portrait of the extended Liwer family in Bedzin.
One year later, the Soviets announced a general amnesty and the Jewish refugees were allowed to move
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23272. Szmuel Liwer (right) and four friends pose in fancy dress for a humorous photo to send back to their friends in Bedzin.
One year later, the Soviets announced a general amnesty and the Jewish refugees were allowed to move
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23273. Jewish refugees who had fled to Bukhara during the war, gather for a general meeting on the day after VE Day.
One year later, the Soviets announced a general amnesty and the Jewish refugees were allowed to move
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23274. Group portrait of members of a Polish-Jewish women's group in Bukhara.
One year later, the Soviets announced a general amnesty and the Jewish refugees were allowed to move
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23275. Group portrait of young Jewish men and women in Bukhara.
One year later, the Soviets announced a general amnesty and the Jewish refugees were allowed to move