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31326. Kinderausweis (child's ID card) issued to Ellen Sara Seligman.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31327. Studio portrait of Ellen and Margit Seligman. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "Ellen & Margit, Jannar 1938."
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31328. Engagement photograph of Julius Seligman and Rose Hirschfeld.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31329. Three Jewish children at a German train station. Pictured are Ellen Seligman, her best friend Edith Schuld, and Ellen's sister Margit.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31330. The Seligman family poses for a family photo at the Regensburg train station just before leaving to immigrate to the United States.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31331. The Seligman family pose in front of the ship that would take them to the United States.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31332. A Latvian-Jewish family gathers around its dining room table.
and his mother was a trained musician. George had one older brother, Bernhard Boris who was born in
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31333. Wedding portrait of a Latvian Jewish family. Seated from left to right are: Erna Taub Schwab (wife of Leo Schwab), Gustav Smitkowski, the bride Raja Taub Smitkowitzi, and another Taubchen Taub .
and his mother was a trained musician. George had one older brother, Bernhard Boris who was born in
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31334. The Hirschfeld and Einstein families pose for a photograph.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31335. Letter from the National Socialist Party stating that Ellen Seligman was not a member of the League of German Girls.
owned a department store called Teats. She had at least one sister, who married a Catholic man, Fritz
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31336. Religious Jews captured by the SS during the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
Krueger and Stroop, all of which were recovered after the war. One of them was introduced as evidence at
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31337. Marcel Hodak walks down a street in Paris with his ousin Eva Pelc.
extended family as his mother was one of 15 siblings. Jules worked as a presser in the women's garment
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31338. Marcel Hodak poses in a park in Paris holding a ball.
extended family as his mother was one of 15 siblings. Jules worked as a presser in the women's garment
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31339. Group portrait of students in the Yeshiva Chochmei Tzorfat (scholars of France) in Aix-les-Bains.
One day there was a man-hunt at the university. Mady, who went by her married name Ellbogen was
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31340. Margot Bloch (later Klein) teaches a Jewish kindergarten class in Strasbourg.
One day there was a man-hunt at the university. Mady, who went by her married name Ellbogen was
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31341. Simon Bloch poses with his four children gathered around him.
One day there was a man-hunt at the university. Mady, who went by her married name Ellbogen was
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31342. Fanny Klein holds her baby brother Jacques in her arms.
One day there was a man-hunt at the university. Mady, who went by her married name Ellbogen was
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31343. Students pose for a group shot outside the yeshiva in Montreux, Switzerland headed by Rabbi Botchko.
One day there was a man-hunt at the university. Mady, who went by her married name Ellbogen was
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31344. Group portrait of teenagers in a religious summer camp, Machane Yeshurun.
One day there was a man-hunt at the university. Mady, who went by her married name Ellbogen was
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31345. Portrait of five teenagers in a religious summer camp in France, Machane Yeshurun.
One day there was a man-hunt at the university. Mady, who went by her married name Ellbogen was
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31346. Kenkarte issued to Clara Berg and stamped with a red Jewish star.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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31347. Kenkarte issued to Max Berg and stamped with a red Jewish start.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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31348. Jewish youth celebrate a model seder In Gwrich Castle.
Buchenwald, a death march and Theresienstadt. They have one son, David Kempler.
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31349. Jewish internees pose on top and next to a railcar loaded with planks of lumber in Westerbork.
Buchenwald, a death march and Theresienstadt. They have one son, David Kempler.
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31350. Jewish youth burn chametz [leavened bread] in preparation for the Passover holiday.
Buchenwald, a death march and Theresienstadt. They have one son, David Kempler.