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7351. An Austrian Jewish family poses on a walkway next to the shore.
Jacob returned home, he was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After a time, he was released, but then ... was arrested a second time and sent back to Buchenwald. After his second release, the family decided
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7352. Portrait of an Austrian Jewish family. Pictured is Frima Hochstaet (second from the right) and four of her children (left to right): Max, Regina orGreta, Sarafina, and Regina or Greta.
Jacob returned home, he was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After a time, he was released, but then ... was arrested a second time and sent back to Buchenwald. After his second release, the family decided
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7353. Portrait of Raoul Landau, a young Austrian Jewish boy, holding a stuffed monkey.
Jacob returned home, he was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After a time, he was released, but then ... was arrested a second time and sent back to Buchenwald. After his second release, the family decided
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7354. Ruth Landau, a young Austrian Jewish girl, pushes her teddy bear in a stroller.
Jacob returned home, he was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After a time, he was released, but then ... was arrested a second time and sent back to Buchenwald. After his second release, the family decided
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7355. An Jewish couple wearing bathing suits poses next to a lake.
Jacob returned home, he was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After a time, he was released, but then ... was arrested a second time and sent back to Buchenwald. After his second release, the family decided
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7356. Ruth Landau, an Austrian Jewish girl, waters her garden with a large watering can.
Jacob returned home, he was arrested and sent to Buchenwald. After a time, he was released, but then ... was arrested a second time and sent back to Buchenwald. After his second release, the family decided
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7357. Album page showing three photographs in Otto Schenkelbach's album showing his friend Karl Neustadt ice skating.
camp. After Kristallnacht, he was transferred to Buchenwald. Otto spent a total of eleven months in ... his son's release from Buchenwald, but he succeeded in getting an affidavit from relatives in New
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7358. Page from Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing an Austrian Jewish family and entitled "Vinzenz Wagner."
camp. After Kristallnacht, he was transferred to Buchenwald. Otto spent a total of eleven months in ... his son's release from Buchenwald, but he succeeded in getting an affidavit from relatives in New
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7359. Page of Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing various summer pictures in swimsuits and in the grass.
camp. After Kristallnacht, he was transferred to Buchenwald. Otto spent a total of eleven months in ... his son's release from Buchenwald, but he succeeded in getting an affidavit from relatives in New
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7360. Page from the photo album of Otto Schenkelbach showing him as 13 year-old boy around the time of his bar-mitzvah.
camp. After Kristallnacht, he was transferred to Buchenwald. Otto spent a total of eleven months in ... his son's release from Buchenwald, but he succeeded in getting an affidavit from relatives in New
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7361. Page from Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing groups of friends hiking, climbing on rocks and riding in horse-drawn carts in the summer.
camp. After Kristallnacht, he was transferred to Buchenwald. Otto spent a total of eleven months in ... his son's release from Buchenwald, but he succeeded in getting an affidavit from relatives in New
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7362. Zvi Grundman stands next to wooden chairs for sun care in the Beit Havraah sanatorium in Davos.
evacuated and sent west to Buchenwald. He took his tefillin and a few photos with him. Standing at roll ... and Shmuel were sent on a death march from Buchenwald where they walked westward for weeks. One
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7363. Group portrait of American Jewish soldiers. Among those pictured is Chaplain Geller (back row) who assisted the donor after liberation.
evacuated and sent west to Buchenwald. He took his tefillin and a few photos with him. Standing at roll ... and Shmuel were sent on a death march from Buchenwald where they walked westward for weeks. One
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7364. Group portrait of the Dabrowa rabbi and his court.
Buchenwald, as well as his cousin Josek Fruhman, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald. A few weeks later
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7365. Street portrait of the Rabbi of Krosno, Rabbi Schmuel Fuehrer.
Buchenwald, as well as his cousin Josek Fruhman, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald. A few weeks later
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7366. Group portrait of Jewish youth, members of the Betar movement, in Krosno, Poland.
Buchenwald, as well as his cousin Josek Fruhman, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald. A few weeks later
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7367. Four soldiers of the Polish Anders' Army, among them donor's cousin Mark Fruehman, are standing against army trucks in Egypt.
Buchenwald, as well as his cousin Josek Fruhman, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald. A few weeks later
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7368. A group of Jewish DPs celebrate a Passover seder organized by an American Army chaplain in Munich.
Buchenwald, as well as his cousin Josek Fruhman, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald. A few weeks later
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7369. Cousins of Zvi Grundman, Hinde and Zvi pose on a street in Katowice.
evacuated and sent west to Buchenwald. He took his tefillin and a few photos with him. Standing at roll ... and Shmuel were sent on a death march from Buchenwald where they walked westward for weeks. One
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7370. Close-up portrait of Ilse Oschinsky, a staff member of the the Civil Censorship Division in Offenbach, Germany.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7371. Ilse Oschinsky and her cousin Heinz Schleyer stand under a tree in a garden.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7372. Family portrait of three generations of Weissblum women.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7373. The Pikarski family [extended family of the donor] gathers on a sidealk.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7374. Samuel Kottlarzig (a great uncle of the donor) stands in front of his distillery for wine and vinegar in Ohlau, Schlesien, Germany.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to
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7375. Regina (nee Kottlarzig) Brieger reads a book in her apartment in the Jewish Hospital in Iranischestrasse, Berlin iwhere Ilse visited her.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the ... date. After Kurt returned from his terrible experiences in Buchenwald, he travelled to the Committee to