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23701. Studio portrait of Yegeniy Virtgaym and his first wife who perished in the Holocaust.
's family perished including his parents, his sister Piri, wife and two sons under the age of 4. One brother
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23702. Yevgeniy and his first wife Rozsi play with their young son in the snow.
's family perished including his parents, his sister Piri, wife and two sons under the age of 4. One brother
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23703. Close-up portrait of two young women in matching dresses.
's family perished including his parents, his sister Piri, wife and two sons under the age of 4. One brother
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23704. Dr. Carl Hermann sits on bed in Halle Jail. Caption reads: "Dr.
by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations. [Source: Paldiel, Mordecai. The Path of the
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23705. The young siblings, Ilse and Hans Heinz Hanauer, hold hands outside in their trench coats and hats.
the end of the war. Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to
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23706. Frieda (center left) and Max (center right) Hanauer sit at a cafe with friends.
the end of the war. Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to
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23707. Ilse Hanauer sits for a studio portrait.
the end of the war. Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to
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23708. Studio portrait of a young boy in a plaid jumper.
the end of the war. Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to
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23709. Frieda and Max Hanauer pose in their Lederhosen and Dirndl.
the end of the war. Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to
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23710. Max Hanauer sits in the center wearing black swimming trunks.
the end of the war. Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to
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23711. Max Hanauer stands at the far right with Russians playing chess during WWI.
the end of the war. Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to
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23712. From left to right stand Ilse, Frieda, Max, and Hans Heinz in their Lederhosen and Dirndls.
the end of the war. Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to
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23713. Hans and Ilse Hanauer dress up as a chef and a traditional musician.
the end of the war. Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to
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23714. Jewish survivors stand at the memorial of Aharon Dolek Liebeskind.
Polish flags on the bridges over the Vistula, and assassinate German soldiers. At one cafe, the fighters
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23715. Lieutenant Myron Moses writes at his desk in the offices of the Signal Corps in Suippes, France.
"crash-through" into Germany. At one point, he was captured along with other Americans by the Nazis
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23716. Close-up portrait of Gisi Fleishmann, leader of the Working Group.
Schwarz and Ottilie (nee Weiss) and was one of ten siblings. Leonia was the daughter of Abraham and Mia
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23717. Close-up portrait of Moshe Aaron and Ottilia Schwarz outside their home.
Schwarz and Ottilie (nee Weiss) and was one of ten siblings. Leonia was the daughter of Abraham and Mia
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23718. Prewar family photograph of the Roiter family. Philip Roiter is standing third from the left.
His uncle is next to him. This is one photograph from the album of Rosalia Dratler Roiter. She later
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23719. Prewar family portrait of Malchi Deutsch (nee Davidovich), cousins of Rose Dratler.
Malchi Deutsch and her three children, Suri, Ari and Mendi. This is one photograph from the album of
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23720. Prewar family portrait of the Deutsch family in Sighet, cousins of Rose Dratler.
Ari and Mendi Deutsch. This is one photograph from the album of Rosalia Dratler Roiter. She later
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23721. Studio portrait of two Jewish siblings in Sighet, both of whom perished in the Holocaust.
Suri and Ari Deutsch. This is one photograph from the album of Rosalia Dratler Roiter. She later was
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23722. Colorized studio portrait of an unidentified boy.
Colorized studio portrait of an unidentified boy. This is one photograph from the album of Rosalia
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23723. Colorized portrait of an unidentified woman leafing through a photo album.
Colorized portrait of an unidentified woman leafing through a photo album. This is one photograph
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23724. Portrait of a man [possibly Philip Roiter] carrying a suitcase down an unpaved road in an unidentified locale.
unidentified locale. This is one photograph from the album of Rosalia Dratler Roiter. She later was deported
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23725. Group portrait of a prewar Jewish family [possibly in Sighet].
Group portrait of a prewar Jewish family [possibly in Sighet]. This is one photograph from the