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31051. A group of teenagers hold lunch pails in case there will be a distribution of soup while standing in on Marynarska street in the Lodz ghetto.
Hanoar Hatzioni. There she befriended one of the group's leaders Henryk Bergman. Henryk is the son of
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31052. Members of Hanoar Hatzioni celebrate Chanukka in the Lodz ghetto.
Hanoar Hatzioni. There she befriended one of the group's leaders Henryk Bergman. Henryk is the son of
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31053. Close-up portrait of a Jewish woman wearing a yellow star and leaning on a railing in the Lodz ghetto.
room, arranged for thirteen people to hide there. They sat on a bench, one next to another, unable to
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31054. Close-up of a Jewish girl sitting at a table in her dining room in Amsterdam.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31055. Two Jewish siblings dig in the sand at the beach in The Netherlands.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31056. Group portrait of Red Cross workers in the newly liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31057. Group portrait of Red Cross volunteers and British troops near Eindhoven where they were helping refugees escaping from the German army and the front line.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31058. Group portrait of Joint Distribution aid workers in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31059. Young Dutch-Jewish children brought from the creche to a children's home by the Dutch underground.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31060. Young Dutch-Jewish children brought from the creche to a children's home by the Dutch underground sit at their desks.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31061. Young Dutch-Jewish children brought from the creche to a children's home by the Dutch underground play in a nursery class.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31062. A German-Jewish family stops to visit relatives in Amsterdam on their way to Chile.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31063. View of the watch tower and barbed wire fence surrounding the Beverloo internment camp in Leopoldsburg, Belgium.
's clothing. Hilde had one brother, Joachim. In 1929, the family moved to Amsterdam. During the next
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31064. Jewish New Year's card sent from Max Schanzer and Moniek Wild from the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons's camp.
On one occasion, a Nazi beat and wounded Max's father. Despite the fact that both boys were born in
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31065. Group portrait of members of the Zionist youth movement Hashomer Hatzair in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp.
On one occasion, a Nazi beat and wounded Max's father. Despite the fact that both boys were born in
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31066. Group portrait of members of the Zionist youth movement Hashomer Hatzair in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp.
On one occasion, a Nazi beat and wounded Max's father. Despite the fact that both boys were born in
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31067. Portrait of a Jewish family in Kazakhstan where they settled after first being imprisoned in Siberia.
On one occasion, a Nazi beat and wounded Max's father. Despite the fact that both boys were born in
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31068. Max Schanzer says farewell to his parents through a train window prior to their departure to Palestine.
On one occasion, a Nazi beat and wounded Max's father. Despite the fact that both boys were born in
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31069. Simon Frumkin climbs onto a motorcycle in his father's dealership in downtown Kaunas.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and
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31070. Simon Frumkin stands next to his parent's automobile, a 1938 Willys-Overland in downtown Kaunas.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and
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31071. Simon Frumkin examines a German motorcycle in his father's dealership in downtown Kaunas.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and
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31072. Close-up portrait of Tzila and Simon Frumkin after the war in Milan, Italy.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and
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31073. A woman walks down a street in prewar Lodz with her two children.
Hanoar Hatzioni. There she befriended one of the group's leaders Henryk Bergman. Henryk is the son of
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31074. Group portrait of Jewish girls in the Agudat Yisrael home in Henonville.
one voluntarily disembarked in France. He also organized children's schools, cultural and religious
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31075. Members of the religious youth group, Ezra, go for an excursion outside of Nuremberg, Germany.
one voluntarily disembarked in France. He also organized children's schools, cultural and religious