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33626. Olek and Irena Czoban stand in front of their grandfather, while holding gardening equipment.
to Przemysl, she was brought to the child welfare bureau. They did not believe her story, but one
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33627. Olek gives his [grand]father a bear hug.
to Przemysl, she was brought to the child welfare bureau. They did not believe her story, but one
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33628. Olek Czoban stands behind a fence next to a male relative.
to Przemysl, she was brought to the child welfare bureau. They did not believe her story, but one
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33629. Polish Jews stand on a street corner of the [possibly Nowy Sacz] ghetto.
corresponded to the faculties of a future university to be opened after the war. One of these was the Sektion
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33630. Polish Jews wearing armbands walk down a street of the [possibly Nowy Sacz] ghetto.
corresponded to the faculties of a future university to be opened after the war. One of these was the Sektion
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33631. Polish Jews wearing armbands walk down a street of the [Nowy Sacz] ghetto.
corresponded to the faculties of a future university to be opened after the war. One of these was the Sektion
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33632. Interior page of an illustrated storybook entitled "Les Adventures de Jambo" (The Adventures of Jambo) created by Simon Jeruchim for his brother Michel after the liberation of France.
also Jewish, since they were not familiar with the Catholic prayers. On one occasion, Madame Prim sent
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33633. A Croatian armband with a Jewish star owned and taken into hiding by Teodora Basch.
mayor of Ludbreg. Teodora had one sibling, a brother, Zdravko, who was born January 21, 1941. Shortly
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33634. Book 4 of Otto Wolf's diary. This is the first entry by Felicitas Garda (Otto Wolf's sister) dated April 17, 1945.
one sister, Felicitas (known as Lizi in the diary), and brother, Kurt, who joined the General Svoboda
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33635. Group portrait of Jewish girls and teenagers in the Orthodox orphanage in Dinslaken, Germany prior to Kristallnacht Pictured standing on the far right is Ruth Herz.
chance, one of the POWs happened to be son of the Protestant minister from Holzheim. Ruth agreed to send
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33636. School girls, both Jewish and German, pose in a row on a street in Holzheim, Germany.
chance, one of the POWs happened to be son of the Protestant minister from Holzheim. Ruth agreed to send
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33637. Ruth Herz stands by her bicycle on a street in Holzheim.
chance, one of the POWs happened to be son of the Protestant minister from Holzheim. Ruth agreed to send
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33638. Group portrait of relatives and guests at the wedding of Lilly Weinberg and Eugene Herz.
chance, one of the POWs happened to be son of the Protestant minister from Holzheim. Ruth agreed to send
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33639. Jewish workers assemble watches in a workshop in Poland.
also Jewish, since they were not familiar with the Catholic prayers. On one occasion, Madame Prim sent
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33640. Studio portrait of two Jewish children. Pictured are Simon and Alice Jeruchim.
also Jewish, since they were not familiar with the Catholic prayers. On one occasion, Madame Prim sent
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33641. Studio portrait of two Jewish children. Pictured are Simon and Alice Jeruchim.
also Jewish, since they were not familiar with the Catholic prayers. On one occasion, Madame Prim sent
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33642. A young Jewish boy poses with members of the French family which sheltered him during the German occupation.
also Jewish, since they were not familiar with the Catholic prayers. On one occasion, Madame Prim sent
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33643. Simon Jeruchim helps his younger brother Michel dress in a children's home in Cailly-sur-Eure, France.
also Jewish, since they were not familiar with the Catholic prayers. On one occasion, Madame Prim sent
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33644. Simon Jeruchim plays with his younger brother Michel in the field outside a children's home in Cailly-sur-Eure, France.
also Jewish, since they were not familiar with the Catholic prayers. On one occasion, Madame Prim sent
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33645. Jewish DP children dressed in costumes engage in a play fight at a children's home in Cailly-sur-Eure, France.
also Jewish, since they were not familiar with the Catholic prayers. On one occasion, Madame Prim sent
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33646. Simon Jeruchim works in a commercial art studio in Paris.
also Jewish, since they were not familiar with the Catholic prayers. On one occasion, Madame Prim sent
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33647. Studio portrait of the Bordin family in Ansbach, Germany.
sisters. Emilie ran afoul of the police one day in 1933 or 1934 when she was en route home to visit her
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33648. Studio portrait of the Bordin family in Ansbach, Germany.
sisters. Emilie ran afoul of the police one day in 1933 or 1934 when she was en route home to visit her
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33649. Emilie (Geromin) Bordin poses with her daughter Sofie and son Rudolf at the grave of two of her other children in Tobolsk, Siberia.
sisters. Emilie ran afoul of the police one day in 1933 or 1934 when she was en route home to visit her
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33650. Death certificate issued for the Protestant widow, Emilie (Geromin) Bordin, by the Sonnenstein ueber Pirna Nazi euthanasia facility.
sisters. Emilie ran afoul of the police one day in 1933 or 1934 when she was en route home to visit her