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29201. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
he was a teenager. He had two siblings; one died in World War I and the other died from an accident
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29202. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in Deggendorf, Germany posing under a Zionist banner which reads, "Eretz Israel [the Land of Israel] for the Nation Israel," in Hebrew and English.
Auschwitz in August 1942. His older brother, Szlomo, was likewise taken during one of the deportation
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29203. View of the quarry at the Flossenbuerg concentration camp, taken during a return visit to the camp on the first or second anniversary of the liberation by Jewish DPs living in the city of Weiden, Germany.
Auschwitz in August 1942. His older brother, Szlomo, was likewise taken during one of the deportation
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29204. Yeshiva students playing chess. Pictured from left to right are Meir Goldschild and his cousins, Moses and Yisroel Klein.
to clean up the remains of the ghetto. From there he was transferred to one of the Kaufering sub
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29205. Members of the extended Goldschild family celebrate the holiday of Purim.
to clean up the remains of the ghetto. From there he was transferred to one of the Kaufering sub
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29206. Fritz Vendig and his friend Gerd-Fritz Grunstein on board the MS St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29207. Fritz Vendig on board the MS St. Louis.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29208. Ernst and Charlotte Vendig at a banquet on board the MS St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29209. Heiner Vendig, hugging his teddy bear, stands on the promenade deck of the St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29210. Heiner Vendig, hugging his teddy bear, stands on the promenade deck of the St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29211. Heiner Vendig stands next to a deck chair aboard the St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29212. Fritz and Heiner Vendig pose on a deck of the St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29213. Fritz and Heiner Vendig pose on a deck of the St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29214. Fritz Vendig and his friend Gerd-Fritz Grunstein.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29215. Charlotte, Paulina and Heiner Vendig pose together on board the St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29216. Ernst Vendig shoots photographs on board the St. Louis.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29217. The Vendig children play on an outer deck of the MS St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29218. The Vendig family sits on the promenade deck of the St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29219. Affidavit from the captain of the St. Louis, Gustav Schroeder, certifying that Ernst Vendig was a member of the passenger's committee, and that he played a crucial role keeping order and reducing panic during the return voyage.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29220. Group portrait of members of the Zettlitz hachshara with a framed picture of Theodor Herzl.
Auschwitz in August 1942. His older brother, Szlomo, was likewise taken during one of the deportation
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29221. Members of the Heldenmuth family board the MS St.
owned a dairy farm. Lilo was one year old when the family boarded the MS St. Louis bound for Havana
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29222. View of ships docked in harbor as seen over the bow of the MS St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29223. Portrait of Hannah Zelda Shulman while living under an assumed Polish identity during World War II.
field. Zophia occasionally left the others to look for food; and one day, while she was away, her
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29224. View of Havana harbor from the deck of the MS St.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937
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29225. View of the Azores from the deck of the MS St. Louis.
Kaiserslautern, Germany, where his family owned a men's clothing store. He had one brother, Heiner (b. 1937