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31401. Studio portrait of Lottie Vorchheimer, a first cousin of Paul and Kurt Ehrenfeld.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31402. The Ehrenfeld family rests on a bench during an excursion to the woods near their summer home in Falkenstein.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31403. Paul Ehrenfeld poses by an automobile with a cone of sweets on his first day of school.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31404. View of the Leica display window in the Ehrenfeld's gift shop, Haus der Geschenke, the largest distributor of most electronics in Germany.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31405. Advertisement for the Ehrenfeld's gift shop, Haus der Geschenke.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31406. Exterior view of the Ehrenfeld's gift shop, Haus der Geschenke at Zeil 102-104.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31407. Hans Ehrenfeld looks out the top window of his home at Stettenstrasse 4, in Frankfurt.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31408. The Hindenburg blimp flies above a Nazi flag.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31409. Certificate of award given to the Enrenfeld company for outstanding achievement by the International Press Exhibition and signed by Konrad Adenauer.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31410. Interior page of a passport granted to Hans Ehrenfeld and stamped with Nazi seals.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31411. Portrait of American Jewish signal corps photographer Kurt Enfield with his movie camera.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31412. Portrait of American Jewish signal corps photographer Paul Enfield with his movie camera.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31413. Close-up portrait of Alice Ehrenfeld sitting with a book while relaxing in the German countryside.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31414. Portrait of American Jewish signal corps photographers, Kurt and Paul Enfield at their parents home in Miami Beach.
founded in 1874, had several branches and was one of the largest electronics distributors in Germany. It
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31415. Portrait of child survivor Ziomek Hammer. He is wearing a vest that his mother knitted for him; it was the only warm piece of clothing that he owned and which he wore throughout the ghetto and while in hiding.
on dried corn which they softened with snow. The Hammers lived there for nine months. One night in
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31416. Group portrait of members of the Nitzanim group of the Zionist youth movement, Hanoar Hatzioni.
on dried corn which they softened with snow. The Hammers lived there for nine months. One night in
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31417. Prewar portrait of Ziomek Hammer stands outside the entrance to a building with his aunt and mother.
on dried corn which they softened with snow. The Hammers lived there for nine months. One night in
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31418. Zionist scouts stand in formation in the Bad Reichenhall displaced persons' camp.
on dried corn which they softened with snow. The Hammers lived there for nine months. One night in
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31419. Zionist youth belonging to the Nitzanim group of Hashomer Hatzioni pose underneath two flags.
on dried corn which they softened with snow. The Hammers lived there for nine months. One night in
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31420. The Temple family gathers together to celebrate Purim.
on dried corn which they softened with snow. The Hammers lived there for nine months. One night in
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31421. School children, probably from the Bad Reichenhall displaced persons' camp go sledding in Berchtesdaen.
on dried corn which they softened with snow. The Hammers lived there for nine months. One night in
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31422. Wedding portrait of Leah Temple and Heinrich Hammer.
on dried corn which they softened with snow. The Hammers lived there for nine months. One night in
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31423. Fred Oppenheimer poses by the railing overlooking the Lahn River.
by a German U-boat, leaving no suvivors. He later married the widowed mother of one of his fellow
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31424. Group portrait of a German Jewish family. Pictured in the center are parents Hedwig and Moritz Oppenheimer, with their children Paul (far left), Elsie (second from left), Hans (second from right) and Fritz (far right).
by a German U-boat, leaving no suvivors. He later married the widowed mother of one of his fellow
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31425. Gerda and Sonja Beruh pose with their former au pair, Anni Boxbaum, after their arrival in England on a Kintertransport.
1940. She boarded one of three small boats that sailed from Romania. When they arrived in Haifa, the