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8001. Class portrait of first grade students at a public school in Klobuck.
journey walked to Buchenwald, and Abram was placed in the children's barrack #67. Abram Ensel, who was
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8002. Members of the newly established hachshara [Zionist agricultural collective], Kibbutz Zettlitz, pose in front of the sign at the entrance to the farm.
journey walked to Buchenwald, and Abram was placed in the children's barrack #67. Abram Ensel, who was
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8003. Cuban immigration identification card issued by the Cuban department of immigration to MS St.
Buchenwald concentration camp. Following his release, Siegfried, Alma, and Ursula purchased tickets for the
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8004. Handwritten letter by MS St. Louis passenger, Julius Hermanns, to Sol Mayer in New York.
September 1939, deported to Dachau and then transferred to Buchenwald. In mid-April 1939, having agreed to
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8005. Portrait of Ruth and Herbert Karliner outside their home in Peiskretscham, Germany.
store was destroyed and Joseph was sent to Buchenwald. He was released two months later after Martha
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8006. Oskar Blechner poses on the deck of the MS St. Louis.
arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he was killed. Salo, too, was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen
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8007. Four Jewish refugee friends pose while climbing a mast ladder on the deck of the SS St.
arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he was killed. Salo, too, was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen
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8008. View over the rail of the MS St. Louis of boat wake and five small covered boats.
arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he was killed. Salo, too, was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen
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8009. View over the railing of the St. Louis of land and lighthouse with small covered boats in the water.
arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he was killed. Salo, too, was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen
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8010. The four friends pose behind a life preserver on deck of the MS St.
arrested and sent to Buchenwald, where he was killed. Salo, too, was arrested and sent to Sachsenhausen
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8011. Portrait of Martha (Weissler) Karliner and her brother, Walter.
store was destroyed and Joseph was sent to Buchenwald. He was released two months later after Martha
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8012. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Brussels, Belgium.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8013. Group portrait of students and teachers from the Hebrew school at the Synagogue rue Clinique Anderlecht in Brussels, Belgium.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8014. Esther Erlich Tuchsznajder poses with her children, Michael and Sarah in a park.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8015. Eva and Rivka Tuchsznajder pose outside the home in St.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8016. Eva and Rivka Tuchsznajder with their caregiver, Emma Blanc, at St.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8017. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8018. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8019. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8020. Group portrait of Jewish girls who are living in hiding at the children's home in Le Coudray.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8021. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8022. Group portrait of girls in the garden of the Les Basses-Fontaines children's home, where Jewish children were hidden during the war.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8023. Members of the Tuchsznajder family pose in front of a bus during a vacation in Kazimierz.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8024. A young Jewish boy wearing a tam sits in a chair at his home in Kazimierz.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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8025. Portrait of Rivka Tuchsznajder as a hidden child in Savoie, France.
Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec