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29326. A Jewish DP family poses outside in the Cremona displaced persons camp.
and Zelda were alive, the Yarmolyuks contacted them to ask if they wanted to see their child one last
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29327. Jewish DP women in the Cremona displaced persons camp take part in a march advocating the creation of a Jewish state.
and Zelda were alive, the Yarmolyuks contacted them to ask if they wanted to see their child one last
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29328. Studio portrait of a Jewish DP child in the Cremona displaced persons camp.
and Zelda were alive, the Yarmolyuks contacted them to ask if they wanted to see their child one last
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29329. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in the Cremona displaced persons camp.
and Zelda were alive, the Yarmolyuks contacted them to ask if they wanted to see their child one last
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29330. A young Jewish DP child wearing a fur coat and clutching a doll, poses next to a suitcase as her family prepares to depart from the Lampertheim displaced persons camp for the United States.
into Germany. Esther, Elias and Mirjam immigrated to the United States in 1948. One of Esther
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29331. Pages ten and eleven of the German passport issued to Isidor Abraham (the grandfather of the donor's wife) on April 11, 1939.
had one sister, Ursula (b. 1924). Ralf's father earned his living as a salesman; his mother was a
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29332. Pages twelve and thirteen of the German passport issued to Isidor Abraham (the grandfather of the donor's wife) on April 11, 1939.
had one sister, Ursula (b. 1924). Ralf's father earned his living as a salesman; his mother was a
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29333. Group portrait of members of the Mir Yeshiva in Shanghai.
One of the students, Yaakov Ederman, who spoke Polish fluently, went to the Polish consul in Kovno and
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29334. Group portrait of an elementary school class in Amsterdam.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29335. View of the sanctuary of the Liberale Gemeente [reform] synagogue in Amsterdam.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29336. Jews attend the dedication of the Liberale Gemeente [reform] synagogue in Amsterdam.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29337. The Jacobsthal family poses with an aunt and uncle who are visiting their home in Amsterdam before emigrating to Chile.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29338. Three childcare workers wearing Jewish badges take three young children for a stroll in the Amsterdam Jewish quarter.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29339. Hilde Jacobsthal, wearing a Jewish star, steps into a boat.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29340. Remi Van Duinwijck, a young Jewish boy stands in his crib in the childcare center at the Joodsche Schouwburg in the Amsterdam Jewish quarter.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29341. Young Jewish children sit at tables in the childcare center at the Joodsche Schouwburg in the Amsterdam Jewish quarter.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29342. Selma Bendremer and Mr. Francel, an UNRRA representative from the United States, wait with a group of orphans for the buses that will take them to Hanover, where they will catch a train to Marseille.
Committee's board of directors (his uncle Felix Warburg was one of the founders of the JDC), Eric decided to
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29343. Hilde Jacobsthal seated at a desk in her high school in Amsterdam.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29344. The Jacobsthal family poses at an outdoor cafe in Amsterdam.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29345. An official letter from the Central Bureau for Jewish Emigration in Amsterdam to Hilde Jacobsthal, requesting her appearance at their office in order to receive the forced labor exemption to which her emigration status entitles her.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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29346. Photograph of Edzia Berkowicz and her children Alexander and Rysia taken in Warsaw and sent to her husband David Berkowicz in Vilna.
Soviet offices to request exit visas. He obtained one for Rys but not for the men. On his insistence
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29347. The Segal family: Gina at center, her mother Sara in profile at left, and Mozes at right.
Soviet offices to request exit visas. He obtained one for Rys but not for the men. On his insistence
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29348. Photograph of Hela Berkowicz and her children Henryk, Noemi and Bernard taken in Warsaw and sent to Hela's husband Lejba Berkowicz in Vilna.
Soviet offices to request exit visas. He obtained one for Rys but not for the men. On his insistence
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29349. Photograph of Hanka Berkowicz and her son Julek taken in Warsaw and sent to her husband Salomon in Vilna.
Soviet offices to request exit visas. He obtained one for Rys but not for the men. On his insistence
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29350. Pola Rozner and Rys Berkowicz ride bicycles in a vacation resort.
Soviet offices to request exit visas. He obtained one for Rys but not for the men. On his insistence