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23501. A notebook created by Dorottya Dezsoefi while in hiding.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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23502. A page in a notebook created by Dorottya Dezsoefi while in hiding.
married him on May 8, 1948 in Paris. They left for Venezuela one month later. There they had two children
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23503. A suitcase taken on the Kasztner rescue train by Bela Gondos, a Jewish physician from Budapest.
In June 1944 the Gondos' were one of the families selected by the Jewish Rescue Committee to leave
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23504. A handkerchief belonging to Judit Gondos that she took with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
In June 1944 the Gondos' were one of the families selected by the Jewish Rescue Committee to leave
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23505. A picnic box belonging to the Gondos family, who took it with them to hold their food during their trip aboard the Kasztner rescue train.
In June 1944 the Gondos' were one of the families selected by the Jewish Rescue Committee to leave
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23506. An Omega watch belonging to Bela Gondos, a physician who was a passenger on the Kasztner rescue train.
In June 1944 the Gondos' were one of the families selected by the Jewish Rescue Committee to leave
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23507. A pair of eyeglasses belonging to Bela Gondas, a Jewish physician, who was a passenger on the Kasztner rescue train.
In June 1944 the Gondos' were one of the families selected by the Jewish Rescue Committee to leave
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23508. Father Henri Reynders (Father Bruno) holds his nephew Michel Reynders.
by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations. [Source: Paldiel, Mordecai. The Path of
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23509. Aleksander Kulisiewicz (right) at a performance of concentration camp music [probably in Germany].
One month later he was denounced for antifascist writings, arrested by the Gestapo, and sent to the
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23510. Aleksander Kulisiewicz (right) plays concentration camp music on a guitar during a performance [probably in Germany].
One month later he was denounced for antifascist writings, arrested by the Gestapo, and sent to the
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23511. Aleksander Kulisiewicz poses holding on to the barbed wire fence at a former concentration camp [possibly Sachsenhausen] during a performance of his collected concentration camp music.
One month later he was denounced for antifascist writings, arrested by the Gestapo, and sent to the
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23512. Portrait of Aleksander Kulisiewicz as a youth.
One month later he was denounced for antifascist writings, arrested by the Gestapo, and sent to the
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23513. Aleksander Kulisiewicz, dressed in a concentration camp uniform, performs the "Choral, from the Depths of Hell" at the Theater Communale in Bologna, Italy.
One month later he was denounced for antifascist writings, arrested by the Gestapo, and sent to the
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23514. Aleksander Kulisiewicz, dressed in a concentration camp uniform, performs "Muselman" at the Theater Communale in Bologna, Italy.
One month later he was denounced for antifascist writings, arrested by the Gestapo, and sent to the
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23515. Group portrait of T-4 Euthanasia program personnel at a social gathering.
Group portrait of T-4 Euthanasia program personnel at a social gathering. One of them plays the
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23516. The Sedlis family stands on the steps of a building in Warsaw a few months before the start of World War II.
his father was a physician. He has one brother, Alexander. At first the family was spared the
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23517. Studio portrait of Alexander and Gabriel Sedlis.
his father was a physician. He has one brother, Alexander. At first the family was spared the
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23518. The Topilsky family poses in their garden outside their home in Lodz.
to a labor camp and perished from dysentery. Shmuel Topilsky was one of twelve children; none of
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23519. Group portrait of the leather factory workers in the Lodz ghetto.
to a labor camp and perished from dysentery. Shmuel Topilsky was one of twelve children; none of
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23520. Studio portrait of Jewish siblings from Kovno who were killed in Vilna during World War II.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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23521. An elderly Jewish couple poses outside in Kovno, Lithuania.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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23522. Portrait of the Hofmekler family in Kovno, Lithuania.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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23523. Studio portrait of the Kovarsky family in Kovno, Lithuania.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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23524. A Jewish couple in their home in Kovno, Lithuania.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he
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23525. Portrait of two Jewish brothers on the day they found each other at the St.
liquidation of the ghetto and then transferred to Dachau or one of its satellite camps. In late April 1945 he