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2826. Pola Jakubowicz walks in the street with her nephew, Ester's son, Maurice Szykman.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2827. Gutman Gryniewicz and his son, Adam, walk in the street in Lodz.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2828. Mania and Gutman Grinewize pose in front of a boat on the Vistula river, during their visit to Warsaw.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2829. Gutman and Mania Gryniewicz with their son, Adam, walk in the street in Lodz.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2830. Mania Gryniewicz walks in the street with her husband, Gutman.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2831. Portrait of Abraham Jakubowicz, donor's father.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2832. Gutman Grinwize, donor's husband and a friend in the Polish Army.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2833. Mania Gryniewicz and her son, Adam, walk in the street in Lodz.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2834. Portrait of Leon and Guta Akierman. Guta is the only survivor of her family.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2835. Portrait of Maurice Szykman, donor's nephew. He survived the war in hiding.
concentration camp (prisoner number: 118 225) and later he was transferred to the Bergen Belsen concentration
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2836. Wedding of Oskar and Gwen (Verat) Blechner in London.
Salo was liberated by the British in Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945 after having survived imprisonment
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2837. The Blechner family, a Polish-born Jewish family in Germany, poses outside.
Salo was liberated by the British in Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945 after having survived imprisonment
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2838. A Jewish DP couple is wed under a canopy at the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
transferred to a series of other camps, including Bergen-Belsen and then put on an evacuation train in the
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2839. DP youth pose with a Zionist flag at the children's home in Blankenese, shortly before their departure for Palestine.
camps. Hundreds of children (most of them liberated in Bergen-Belsen and Theresienstadt) passed through
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2840. Manek D. Springut-Werdiger (center) stands with a group of friends against a section the Krakow ghetto wall.
died of typhus at Bergen-Belsen in March 1945.) Manek remained in Plaszow until August 1944 when he
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2841. Portrait of Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child who during the German occupation of Holland, was placed in hiding.
Elizabeth with one of their non-Jewish neighbors. The German later saved them from deportation to Bergen ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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2842. Portrait of Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child in hiding, playing with blocks at her school in Laren, Holland.
Elizabeth with one of their non-Jewish neighbors. The German later saved them from deportation to Bergen ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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2843. Dutch rescuer Wilhelmina Salters-Kloppenburg, sits on the steps outside her home with Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child she is hiding,
Elizabeth with one of their non-Jewish neighbors. The German later saved them from deportation to Bergen ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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2844. Identification paper that lists the Jewish child, Elizabeth Reiss, as the ninth child of her Dutch rescuers, Antonius Johannes Salters and Wilhemina Salters-Kloppenburg.
Elizabeth with one of their non-Jewish neighbors. The German later saved them from deportation to Bergen ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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2845. A letter from Selek and Eda Kuenstler to Sophia Zendler promising land in exchange for hiding their daughter written just weeks before the liquidation of the Kracow ghetto.
Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen from which she was liberated in April 1945. After hospital treatment for typhus
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2846. A letter in Polish written by Eda Kuenstler, the mother of Anita Kuenstler (Epstein), to Sophia Zendler, the rescuer of Anita, describing the needs of the child.
Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen from which she was liberated in April 1945. After hospital treatment for typhus
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2847. Ruth Franken poses next to her scooter on a sidewalk in Amsterdam.
sent to Westerbork, and the following year they were deported to Bergen-Belsen where Irma worked
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2848. Portrait of a large intermarried German-Jewish family.
Kuemmel perished in Auschwitz on April 2, 1943. Werner was sent on a death march from Auschwitz to Bergen ... -Belsen and also perished.
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2849. Close-up portrait of an intermarried German-Jewish couple.
Kuemmel perished in Auschwitz on April 2, 1943. Werner was sent on a death march from Auschwitz to Bergen ... -Belsen and also perished.
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2850. Close-up portrait of Werner Kuemmel, the son of a German father and a Jewish mother.
Kuemmel perished in Auschwitz on April 2, 1943. Werner was sent on a death march from Auschwitz to Bergen ... -Belsen and also perished.