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29151. Two Jewish brothers pose outside at a park in Brussels during the early period of the German occupation.
Linden; it held about 50 Jewish children at any one time and was organized by Madame Sorel. Finally, in
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29152. Damaged photograph of Dov Levin, a Jewish school boy in pre-war Kovno, that was preserved through the war by a friend in the sole of her shoe.
Dov into hiding in one of the bunkers in the ghetto. On the way to the bunker he passed his house at
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29153. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Bedzin, Poland.
transferred to Blechhammer in April 1944. In January 1945, Natan began a long series of transfers from one
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29154. Studio portrait of a Jewish child in Bedzin, Poland.
transferred to Blechhammer in April 1944. In January 1945, Natan began a long series of transfers from one
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29155. Identification card photograph of Mosze Fiszel.
transferred to Blechhammer in April 1944. In January 1945, Natan began a long series of transfers from one
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29156. Portrait of a Jewish DP couple, Fela Fiszel and Natan Gipsman, shortly before their marriage.
transferred to Blechhammer in April 1944. In January 1945, Natan began a long series of transfers from one
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29157. A Jewish DP couple from Poland poses outside in Lancaster, PA, soon after their immigration to the U.S.
transferred to Blechhammer in April 1944. In January 1945, Natan began a long series of transfers from one
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29158. The Virovitch family gathers at the Kovno train station to bid farewell to Abrasha Virovitch who was immigrating to Palestine.
was immigrating to Palestine. Abrasha was one of six children born to Malka Virovitch (pictured third
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29159. Martin Farntrog with his daughters Trudel, Miri and Emmi and two other girls.
for England on a Kindertransport. Trudi was unable to go with them because she was seventeen, one
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29160. Three Jewish sisters pose in a park. Pictured are Trudel, Miri and Emmi Farntrog.
for England on a Kindertransport. Trudi was unable to go with them because she was seventeen, one
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29161. Group portrait of girls in the Nuremberg chapter of the Ezra youth movement.
for England on a Kindertransport. Trudi was unable to go with them because she was seventeen, one
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29162. Three Jewish sisters pose outside in the snow. Pictured are Trudel, Miri and Emmi Farntrog.
for England on a Kindertransport. Trudi was unable to go with them because she was seventeen, one
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29163. Group portrait of members of the Ezra youth movement in a "harvesting camp" outside of London, where they assisted local farmers.
for England on a Kindertransport. Trudi was unable to go with them because she was seventeen, one
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29164. Group portrait of members of the Ezra youth movement in a "harvesting camp" outside of London, where they assisted local farmers.
for England on a Kindertransport. Trudi was unable to go with them because she was seventeen, one
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29165. Class portrait of first grade students at a public school in Klobuck.
older sisters, Chana Rywka (b. 1925) and Edzia Ester (b. 1926), and one younger sister, Zisl Frajdl (b
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29166. Members of the newly established hachshara [Zionist agricultural collective], Kibbutz Zettlitz, pose in front of the sign at the entrance to the farm.
older sisters, Chana Rywka (b. 1925) and Edzia Ester (b. 1926), and one younger sister, Zisl Frajdl (b
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29167. Yehuda Zupovitz and Dita Katz wade in the Nemunas River during the summer before their marriage.
dentist. Dita has one younger brother, Zvi. She married Yehuda Zupovitz during her last year of high
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29168. Jewish youth on an outing in Czernowitz. Among those pictured are Jascha Stein (center), Jacob Flexor (bottom right), and Moshe Kasner (top right).
Max Gottfried. She was born May 16, 1918 in Czernowitz, where her father was a lawyer. Lotte had one
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29169. Emma Wurmbrand Hirsch with her four sisters, niece and nephew.
Max Gottfried. She was born May 16, 1918 in Czernowitz, where her father was a lawyer. Lotte had one
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29170. Group portrait of the 1929 graduating class of the Jewish public high school (no.
Max Gottfried. She was born May 16, 1918 in Czernowitz, where her father was a lawyer. Lotte had one
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29171. Lotte Gottfried (left) and Roszi Kaufmann sit in a tub along the banks of the Prut River in Czernowitz.
Max Gottfried. She was born May 16, 1918 in Czernowitz, where her father was a lawyer. Lotte had one
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29172. Lotte Gottfried (left) attends a social gathering at the home of the Offners, a Romanian family in Czernowitz.
Max Gottfried. She was born May 16, 1918 in Czernowitz, where her father was a lawyer. Lotte had one
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29173. Lotte Gottfried (front) with four friends on a bridge in the resort town of Iacobeni in Bukovina.
Max Gottfried. She was born May 16, 1918 in Czernowitz, where her father was a lawyer. Lotte had one
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29174. Lotte Gottfried (right) with her friend, Coca Auslander (center), and her nanny in front of the Auslander home in Czernowitz.
Max Gottfried. She was born May 16, 1918 in Czernowitz, where her father was a lawyer. Lotte had one
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29175. Members of the Jewish Hasmonea fraternity in Czernowitz.
Max Gottfried. She was born May 16, 1918 in Czernowitz, where her father was a lawyer. Lotte had one