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32176. Personal information sheet for Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) while he was posing as a member of the Hitler Youth.
which ensued, the children became separated from one another, and Solly was captured with a large group ... Only one other soldier guessed Solly's true identity after observing him bathe. Heinz Kelzenberg
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32177. Page 2 of a falsified personal history submitted by Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) while he was in a Hitler Youth training facility in Braunschweig.
which ensued, the children became separated from one another, and Solly was captured with a large group ... Only one other soldier guessed Solly's true identity after observing him bathe. Heinz Kelzenberg
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32178. A communiciation dated May 25, 1943 from Eggemann, chief of the Reich Youth office, eastern command in Berlin to Eggert, head of the Volkswagen factory in Braunschweig, requesting that the youth, Josef Perjell (Solly Perel), who has registered at the Hitler Youth District Office Estland in Reval for training, be assigned a residence and technical apprenticeship at the Volkswagen factory.
which ensued, the children became separated from one another, and Solly was captured with a large group ... Only one other soldier guessed Solly's true identity after observing him bathe. Heinz Kelzenberg
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32179. A young woman sits in a field of grass in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
Sosnowiec were concentrated in Srodula. The two sites bordered on one another and operated as a single ... the ghetto. Some one thousand Jews remained after the liquidation. Most were settled in the
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32180. Jewish DP youth study in a high school classroom at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
camps, and one after another all the Laks took sick. Rozalia, who had nursed her mother through the ... an embankment. One of the women dressed up in the SS cape Regina was carrying for her overseer and
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32181. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth at a picnic in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
camps, and one after another all the Laks took sick. Rozalia, who had nursed her mother through the ... an embankment. One of the women dressed up in the SS cape Regina was carrying for her overseer and
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32182. Sophie Kimelman celebrates her sixth birthday at home with a group of friends.
Her father remarried when she was one year old to a woman who never accepted her. During World War I ... for a department store in Lvov, and her father found a job there as well. Then one day a NKVD agent
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32183. Sophie Kimelman poses for a group portrait with her closest friends.
Her father remarried when she was one year old to a woman who never accepted her. During World War I ... for a department store in Lvov, and her father found a job there as well. Then one day a NKVD agent
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32184. The Kimelman family poses with a group of friends while on vacation.
Her father remarried when she was one year old to a woman who never accepted her. During World War I ... for a department store in Lvov, and her father found a job there as well. Then one day a NKVD agent
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32185. Portrait of the Kimelman family on vacation shortly before the start of World War II.
Her father remarried when she was one year old to a woman who never accepted her. During World War I ... for a department store in Lvov, and her father found a job there as well. Then one day a NKVD agent
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32186. Sophie Kimelman poses with her twin cousins holding their dolls.
Her father remarried when she was one year old to a woman who never accepted her. During World War I ... for a department store in Lvov, and her father found a job there as well. Then one day a NKVD agent
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32187. Wedding portrait of Wanda and Michael Kimelman.
Her father remarried when she was one year old to a woman who never accepted her. During World War I ... for a department store in Lvov, and her father found a job there as well. Then one day a NKVD agent
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32188. False papers issued to Sophie Kimelman under the name Zosia Nowak.
Her father remarried when she was one year old to a woman who never accepted her. During World War I ... for a department store in Lvov, and her father found a job there as well. Then one day a NKVD agent
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32189. Verso of false papers issued to Sophie Kimelman under the name Zosia Nowak.
Her father remarried when she was one year old to a woman who never accepted her. During World War I ... for a department store in Lvov, and her father found a job there as well. Then one day a NKVD agent
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32190. Children's author Clara Asscher-Pinkhoff poses with a young child in the Westerbork transit camp.
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the
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32191. Group portrait of school children in the Westerbork refugee camp.
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the
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32192. Group portrait of school girls in Westerbork. Among those pictured are Sonni Birnbaum (second row, second from the left), Yehudit Stern (second row, third from the right), Yehudit Nusbaum (second row, far right), Regina Stein (top row, sixth from the right, Trudie Stein (top row, second from the right), and Hannelore Emmy Eichenwald (seated on the ground, left side).
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the
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32193. Children in a Jewish youth movement stand in formation in the Westerbork camp.
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the
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32194. Portrait of the Birnbaum family in the Westerbork transit camp wearing Jewish stars on the street where they lived.
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the
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32195. Group portrait of four of the children cared for by Yehoshua and Hennie Birnbaum both in Westerbork and Bussum.
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the
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32196. Yehoshua Birnbaum prepares a meal in a home in Maastricht where the family was staying together with the orphans under their care.
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the
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32197. Group portrait of the children in the Birnbaum postwar orphanage.
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the
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32198. Portrait of Rozinka and Siegfried Loewy, Austrian Jews who immigrated to the United States.
various towns in Slovakia. Leona had two sisters in Budapest and one who immigrated to New York City ... killed, but no one knew Edith's fate. Magda, meanwhile, had gone to Kosice, where the new Slovak
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32199. Prewar photograph of the Loewy family in Czechoslovakia and sent to Marianne (Mimi) Loewy in the United States.
various towns in Slovakia. Leona had two sisters in Budapest and one who immigrated to New York City ... killed, but no one knew Edith's fate. Magda, meanwhile, had gone to Kosice, where the new Slovak
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32200. Studio portrait of Rozinka, Mimi and Siegfried Loewy.
various towns in Slovakia. Leona had two sisters in Budapest and one who immigrated to New York City ... killed, but no one knew Edith's fate. Magda, meanwhile, had gone to Kosice, where the new Slovak