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23651. Group portrait of young survivors and staff members of the Strobel children's home.
Miriam was taken to the "Gypsy camp," where she was one of only six children from that transport who were
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23652. Identification portrait of a German Jew taken for his Kennkarte.
boarded the SS Rotterdam; ten days later they arrived in the USA. After spending one month in a shelter
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23653. Students in the Agnes Miegel School (now called the Albert Schweitzer Gymnasium) in Berlin.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23654. Helga Bujakowski holds a large cone filled with treats on her first day of school.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23655. Helga Bujakowski leaves home carrying a back pack and cone filled with treats on her first day of school.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23656. A German Jewish couple poses in an outdoor cafe. Pictured are Dr.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23657. A German-Jewish family relaxes on the beach in front of a cabana.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23658. Three German-Jewish families relax on a beach in Heringsdorf on the Baltic Sea.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23659. Two German-Jewish couples toast in the New Year. Seated on the right are Dr.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23660. A brother and sister pose in front of their father's cigar store.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23661. Three women gather at an outdoor table. From left to right are Ilse Baruch holding her son Peter, her sisters-in-law Thekla Erdman and Marianne Ziegler.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23662. Studio portrait of four German-Jewish brothers wearing sailor suits.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23663. Two women and a young girl enjoy refreshments in a floating coffeehouse onthe Spree River.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23664. Close-up portrait of Fritz Bujakowski and his niece Helga.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23665. Close-up portrait of Dr. Hans Adolf Bujakowski on the balcony of his apartment.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23666. A German-Jewish family poses in a garden in the back of their apartment house.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23667. Studio portrait of Fritz Bujakowski, a German-Jewish aviator in World War I.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23668. Two young children pose together in a garden in Bremen.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23669. Class portrait of a kindergarten in Paris. Among those pictured is Stephanie Bujakowski (second row, sixth from the left).
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23670. Kurt and Dina Bujakowsky pose inside their home on Geyger Strasse, Berlin-Neukoelln.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23671. An unidentified man crouches down to talk to Stephanie Bujakowsky.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23672. Stephanie Bujakowsky, a young girl who immigrated to France from Austria, stands on the porch of her home holding a teddy bear.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23673. Physicians attend a continuing education convention in the Karlsbad spa.
Adolf had three brothers; one of whom Walter was killed in World War I. The family was totally secular
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23674. Postwar portrait of Jewish rescuers and intellectuals, Chaim and Fela Perelman.
professor at the University of Belgium, has become known as one of the most influential postwar philosophers
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23675. Jewish rescuer, Fela Perelman, works at her desk.
professor at the University of Belgium, has become known as one of the most influential postwar philosophers