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29476. Group portrait of German Jewish refugee children who had come to the Netherlands on a Kindertransport, shortly before their evacuation to Britain.
12, 1939; Hans and Oskar left one week later. The boys were moved several times before arriving in
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29477. Document issued by the Gladbeck registry office certifying that the child Hans Robert Levy has assumed the new middle name of Israel.
12, 1939; Hans and Oskar left one week later. The boys were moved several times before arriving in
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29478. Red Cross letter sent by a German Jewish refugee in Amsterdam to her grand nephews in Manchester, England that informs them of their parents' deportation to Theresienstadt and their new mailing address there.
12, 1939; Hans and Oskar left one week later. The boys were moved several times before arriving in
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29479. Red Cross letter sent by a German Jewish refugee couple in amsterdam to their grand nephews in Manchester, England.
12, 1939; Hans and Oskar left one week later. The boys were moved several times before arriving in
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29480. Two Jewish women pose with a child in front of a newspaper office on a street in Zagreb.
In 1936 the Romano family moved to Zagreb, where Rena's father bought a dry goods store. One of his
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29481. Fourth grade class picture. (first row) Avigdor Katz (left ) and Yankele Kaganovicz; (second row, right to left) Sheinele Dwilanski, (first name unknown) Bichwid, Hayya Shlanski, Hebrew teacher Mr.
Italy. One of Zelig's sisters of Zelig and her family also had planned to immigrate but were unable to
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29482. The Shlanski family poses on the steps of their home during a vist of the two Shlanski brothers Morris and Louis from America.
Italy. One of Zelig's sisters of Zelig and her family also had planned to immigrate but were unable to
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29483. Guests at a banquet held in the Shlanski home honoring Dr.
Italy. One of Zelig's sisters of Zelig and her family also had planned to immigrate but were unable to
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29484. Faculty and students gather in front of the Hebrew School, Beit Sefer Klali Ivri.
Italy. One of Zelig's sisters of Zelig and her family also had planned to immigrate but were unable to
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29485. Five young Jewish women pose in front of a fence in the Ulm displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29486. Portrait of Mordechai and Sheindl Rajs, tha parents of Hershel Rajs, in the Ulm displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29487. The Rajs family poses on an outdoor bench in the Ulm displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29488. A group of children sit behind a barracks in the Ulm displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29489. A Red Cross worker bandages a child's leg in the Ulm displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29490. Group portrait of family and friends at the first wedding in the Ulm displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29491. Sheindl Rajs carries a milk can in the Ulm displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29492. Group portrait of Jewish survivors from Grabowiec with a plaque commemorating those who were killed by the Nazis.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29493. An unidentified teenage girl sings in an outdoor performance at the Ulm displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29494. Group portrait of students and teachers of the Talmud Torah (religious primary school) in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29495. Group portrait of students in the Ulm displaced persons camp in front of their new school that is under construction.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29496. Chaja and Srulek Rajs pose outside the Bad Wörishofen sanitorium where Srulek was recuperating from tuberculosis.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29497. Members of the Betar revisionist Zionist youth movement pose alongside a memorial display featuring a portrait of Joseph Trumpeldor and a Hebrew plaque that reads, "There is nothing better than to die for our land".
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29498. Group portrait of Jewish youth dressed in Purim costume at the Ulm displaced persons camp.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29499. Portrait of Sheindl Rajs in the Ulm displaced persons camp surrounded by her grandchildren Srulek, Rivka and Gitele.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one
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29500. A group of teenage girls carrying briefcases pose on a snowy street on their way to their high school.
Vologda, where she was nursed back to health by an attentive Jewish doctor. A few months later, after one