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31301. Esther Weeg poses holding her young son William.
father was a physician. He had one sibling who died of cerebral meningitis before he was born. Maurice
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31302. Portrait of Maurice, Esther and Vladimir Weeg outside an estate.
father was a physician. He had one sibling who died of cerebral meningitis before he was born. Maurice
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31303. A young Vladimir Weeg poses with an Indian servant shortly after his arrival in India.
father was a physician. He had one sibling who died of cerebral meningitis before he was born. Maurice
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31304. Maurice and Esther Weeg pose for a photograph with two British officers while in India.
father was a physician. He had one sibling who died of cerebral meningitis before he was born. Maurice
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31305. Esther Weeg poses for a picture with infant Vladimir in prewar Marienbad, Czechoslovakia,
father was a physician. He had one sibling who died of cerebral meningitis before he was born. Maurice
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31306. Exterior view of a building in India.
father was a physician. He had one sibling who died of cerebral meningitis before he was born. Maurice
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31307. Studio portrait of the Freimowitz family. Pictured from right to left are Zalman Dub, his wife Raizel Dub (sister of Bertha Freimowitz), Ferenz Freimowitz with Alex, Frida Freimowitz, Bertha Freimowitz holding her daughter Esther, Rachel Freimowitz, Morris Freimowitz and Goldie Freimowitz.
Though he found no one, a former Czech partisan informed him that his sisters had survived. Eizik went
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31308. Identification card for "former political prisoners" issued to Eisik Freimowitz.
Though he found no one, a former Czech partisan informed him that his sisters had survived. Eizik went
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31309. Studio portrait of Malka Leah Suesskind and her two children David and Tauba.
during one of these excursions and deported to Auschwitz where she perished in 1942. Tauba and David
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31310. Sonia Pressman (far right with bangs), a German-Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany, with other kindergarten children in Antwerp, Belgium, in March 1934.
May 30, 1928, in Berlin. She had one brother, Hermann, born on July 21, 1914 who was 14 years her
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31311. Four Jewish sisters pose on the balcony of an apartment in Brides-les-Bains where they are in hiding.
extended family as his mother was one of 15 siblings. Jules worked as a presser in the women's garment
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31312. Portrait of a French Jewish family wearing Jewish stars.
extended family as his mother was one of 15 siblings. Jules worked as a presser in the women's garment
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31313. Marcel Hodak plays in his maternal grandfather's garden.
extended family as his mother was one of 15 siblings. Jules worked as a presser in the women's garment
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31314. Studio portrait of three men wearing fezes. Jules Hodak is seated on the left.
extended family as his mother was one of 15 siblings. Jules worked as a presser in the women's garment
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31315. A large extended Jewish family in France celebrates a wedding anniversary.
extended family as his mother was one of 15 siblings. Jules worked as a presser in the women's garment
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31316. Rescuers, Albertine,Simone and Henri Voisin, rest on the steps of their home.
on January 1943. She returned each Sunday to visit Colette for the next year. Then, one day, in the
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31317. Studio portrait of Colette Flake, a Jewish teenager who survived in hiding in France, taken shortly after the end of the war.
on January 1943. She returned each Sunday to visit Colette for the next year. Then, one day, in the
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31318. French rescuers, Marie-Therese Maunier and Genvieve Maunier-Valentine, stand outside their home.
on January 1943. She returned each Sunday to visit Colette for the next year. Then, one day, in the
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31319. Passport issued to Blanka Hochbaum allowing her to return to Poland to search for her family.
first worked in a sugar packaging plant. Blanche got a job in a factory packaging sugar. One day a
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31320. Worker's card issued to Leon Hochbaum under the false name Leon Margultesz.
first worked in a sugar packaging plant. Blanche got a job in a factory packaging sugar. One day a
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31321. Two Jewish women in hiding pose with their Polish employer and her son.
first worked in a sugar packaging plant. Blanche got a job in a factory packaging sugar. One day a
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31322. The Hochbaum family stands on the deck of the Marine Flasher while en route to the United States.
first worked in a sugar packaging plant. Blanche got a job in a factory packaging sugar. One day a
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31323. Kennkarte issued to Sara Rosa Seligman, stamped with the letter J for "Jude" (Jew).
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31324. Kennkarte issued to Israel Julius Seligman, stamped with the letter J for "Jude" (Jew).
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31325. Reisepass issued to Julius Israel Seligman, containing a stamp of the letter J for "Jude" (Jew) on the first page.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz