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37326. Wedding of Otto Frank and Fritzi Geiringer. They met and married after each had lost their spouses during the Holocaust.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37327. Landscape painting drawn by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37328. Portrait of Fritzi Geiringer painted by her husband Erich while he was in hiding.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37329. Portrait of a man painted by Erich Geiringer while in hiding.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37330. Portrait of Fritzi Geirnger painted by her husband Erich while in hiding.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37331. Painting of an attic view drawn by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37332. Self-portrait showing himself in dispair sitting with his head on his arms in an imaginary room painted by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37333. Self portrait showing the artist studying in an imaginary room painted by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37334. Rudolf Markovitz, an Austrian Jewish refugee and grandfather of the donor, plays the piano in an English pub.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37335. Group portrait of elementary school students in Amsterdam.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37336. Eva Geiringer sits in her classroom in Amsterdam in front of a painting of Indonesia.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37337. Studio portrait of Eva Geiringer (later Schloss) after her return to Amsterdam following her liberation from Auschwitz.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37338. Close up portrait of Otto and Fritzi Frank in Switzerland where they settled after the war.
recovery by the following morning. She and Fritzi were later assigned to work in Canada, one of the most
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37339. Portrait of Eliyahu Yovel, a soldier with the Jewish Brigade and his wifeTusia (nee Abramovitch).
their field. This continued for one year. Then on November 1, 1942, SS guards surrounded the ghetto
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37340. Three friends pose by a tree after arriving in Palestine.
their field. This continued for one year. Then on November 1, 1942, SS guards surrounded the ghetto
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37341. Moshe Volovelski poses on a sidewalk in his Polish army uniform.
their field. This continued for one year. Then on November 1, 1942, SS guards surrounded the ghetto
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37342. Members of the Volovelski pose outside a home [in either Pruzhany or Drohichin] From left to right are Jacob Volovelski, Feigele (a cousin from Drohichin), Moshe Volovelski, and Eliyahu Volovelski.
their field. This continued for one year. Then on November 1, 1942, SS guards surrounded the ghetto
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37343. Studio portrait of the four oldest Volovelski children.
their field. This continued for one year. Then on November 1, 1942, SS guards surrounded the ghetto
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37344. The Abramovitch family poses by the grave of their father, Yehuda Leib Abramovitch who died on the Jewish holiday Shemini Atzeret in 1928.
their field. This continued for one year. Then on November 1, 1942, SS guards surrounded the ghetto
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37345. Studio portrait of Jakob Yolovelski taken in Budapest while en route to Palestine.
their field. This continued for one year. Then on November 1, 1942, SS guards surrounded the ghetto
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37346. Studio portrait of Lajos Ornstein taken on the third anniversary of his arrival in Israel.
worked as a tax-consultant before leaving Hungary illegally in April 1946 together with his one surviving
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37347. Studio portrait of Lajos Ornstein, a Jewish officer in the Austro-Hungarian army.
worked as a tax-consultant before leaving Hungary illegally in April 1946 together with his one surviving
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37348. Buchenwald Aussenkommando slave labor subcamp, scrip, 1 mark note
1948. They settled in Vineland, New Jersey, and had one son. Adolph died in 1958 and Elsa died in 1987
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37349. Pen owned by a German Jewish refugee
tattooed with the number 107984. He was one of 25,000 Jews used as slave labor to build a synthetic-rubber
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37350. Drawing by Alexander Bogen of a partisan sitting and eating
Belarussia during World War II. The sketch depicts one of his fellow partisans. Bogen was an art student in