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30776. Identification photograph of Haim Solomon taken in Iasi where his family resettled after being forced to leave Bivolari.
home. The Romanians then required that each family supply one member for forced labor. Haim, who had
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30777. Postcard sent by Viktor Schiller from the Lodz ghetto to relatives in Czechoslovakia.
sent the boys on to France while they awaited their visas. The visas arrived in August 1939, one day
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30778. Postcard sent by Viktor Schiller from the Lodz ghetto to relatives in Czechoslovakia.
sent the boys on to France while they awaited their visas. The visas arrived in August 1939, one day
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30779. Relatives of the Schiller family pose outside their home.
sent the boys on to France while they awaited their visas. The visas arrived in August 1939, one day
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30780. Members of the Schiller family pose outside their home.
sent the boys on to France while they awaited their visas. The visas arrived in August 1939, one day
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30781. Wedding portrait of Viktor and Lili Schiller.
sent the boys on to France while they awaited their visas. The visas arrived in August 1939, one day
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30782. Studio portrait of Gustav and Frankisek Schiller.
sent the boys on to France while they awaited their visas. The visas arrived in August 1939, one day
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30783. Austrian swimming champion Ruth Langer, models a line of swimwear.
one brother, Alfred, who was two years younger. Ruth began swimming competitively at the age of 12
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30784. Group portrait of members of the Meyerhof and Schallenberg families in Germany.
arrested and held first in Chambaran for one month and then in Le Cheylard from June to August 1940. He
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30785. Portrait of Walter Meyerhof in Banyuls-sur-Mer while waiting for a visa to the U.S.
arrested and held first in Chambaran for one month and then in Le Cheylard from June to August 1940. He
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30786. Portrait of a German-Jewish woman and her two daughters.
for England on a Kindertransport. Trudi was unable to go with them because she was seventeen, one
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30787. Teenage girls in a religious Jewish school in Sweden play on merry-go-round.
Germans believed her, and she was selected for work. Leah, who was one year younger, also tried to pass
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30788. Teenage girls from a religious Jewish school in Sweden work in a lumber yard.
Germans believed her, and she was selected for work. Leah, who was one year younger, also tried to pass
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30789. The last diary entry written by Otto Wolf, dated April 13, 1945.
one sister, Felicitas (known as Lizi in the diary), and brother, Kurt, who joined the General Svoboda
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30790. A plaid dress worn by Vera Reiss while in hiding.
dangers of deportation. One day,German soldiers attempted to deport her and Vera, but she insisted that
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30791. A typed letter in German that states that Roman Arthur Berthold Haar, defined by law as Jewish, must move to the Jewish quarter in Rechshof within eight days of receipt of this letter or face prosecution.
and family lived. There, the Haars rented a large apartment on one of the main streets of the town
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30792. Certificate of Aryan ancestry for Rudolf Bordin (b.
sisters. Emilie ran afoul of the police one day in 1933 or 1934 when she was en route home to visit her
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30793. A doll belonging to Judit Gondos, a passenger on the Kasztner rescue train.
In June 1944 the Gondos' were one of the families selected by the Jewish Rescue Committee to leave
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30794. An embrodiered silk chemise belonging to Anna Ilona Gondos, that was taken with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
In June 1944 the Gondos' were one of the families selected by the Jewish Rescue Committee to leave
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30795. A flowered chemise belonging to Anna Ilona Gondos, that was taken with her when she left Budapest on the Kasztner rescue train.
In June 1944 the Gondos' were one of the families selected by the Jewish Rescue Committee to leave
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30796. A brown, leather-tooled folio belonging to the Gondos family, who took it with them when they left Budapest aboard the Kasztner rescue train.
In June 1944 the Gondos' were one of the families selected by the Jewish Rescue Committee to leave
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30797. Leo Holzer, chief of the Theresienstadt fire brigade, poses next to a fire truck marked Terezin on the hood.
Moravia. His father was the technical manager of a sugar beet factory in nearby Tovacov. Pavel had one
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30798. Jews line up to receive packages at the post office in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, where her parents owned a clothing store. Lilli had one brother, Eduard
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30799. Jewish women from Vienna sit on three-tiered wooden bunks in a barracks in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, where her parents owned a clothing store. Lilli had one brother, Eduard
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30800. Jewish men and women from Vienna live in crowded barracks in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, where her parents owned a clothing store. Lilli had one brother, Eduard