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5726. International Red Cross certificate issued to the family of Alexander Tal stating that the Jewish Agency has placed them on an exchange list for immigration to Palestine.
paratyphoid fever. She was put into the hospital but died on January 3, 1945. Elchanan and his mother also
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5727. Identification paper issued to Federika Tal stating that she works for the Joodsche Raad (Jewish Council).
paratyphoid fever. She was put into the hospital but died on January 3, 1945. Elchanan and his mother also
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5728. Studio portrait of three sisters on a pretend boat in Scheveningen, Holland.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3
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5729. Studio portrait of Anita Randerath, a young Jewish girl and cousin of the donor, who was killed shortly after this photo was taken.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3
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5730. Composite photograph of the donor, Marta Van Collem.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3
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5731. Prewar photograph of the women of the van Collem family standing outside their apartment.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3
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5732. Henry van Collem works in the office of his business together with his secretary Tony.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3
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5733. Young children attend a Hanukkah celebration in the Jewish school in Amsterdam.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3
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5734. Four-year-old Marta van Collem poses with a stuffed animal.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3
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5735. Studio portrait of Marta van Collem shortly after her liberation from the "Lost Train." Her hair had not yet grown back.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3
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5736. Close-up portrait of three generations of Jewish women in The Netherlands.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3
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5737. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish children in Belgium after the war.
stayed there for about 2 - 3 weeks, surviving German bombardment and strafing of the civilians in the
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5738. The Eckstein family poses together in a park in prewar Bratislava.
parents married in 1923. Her given Hebrew name is Shulamit/Shula. Eva had 3 siblings. Her sister, Katerina
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5739. Studio portrait of the Eckstein family in wartime Bratislava.
parents married in 1923. Her given Hebrew name is Shulamit/Shula. Eva had 3 siblings. Her sister, Katerina
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5740. Studio portrait of brother and sister Katerina and Fritzi Eckstein.
parents married in 1923. Her given Hebrew name is Shulamit/Shula. Eva had 3 siblings. Her sister, Katerina
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5741. The Eckstein family walks down a street of prewar Bratislava.
parents married in 1923. Her given Hebrew name is Shulamit/Shula. Eva had 3 siblings. Her sister, Katerina
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5742. Group portrait of prisoners in Ilag VII, a camp for foreign nationals.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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5743. Prisoners either sort or open up bedding and bundles in the courtyard of Tittmoning castle.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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5744. An unidentified prisoner stands underneath an American flag near the entrance to Tittmoning castle in preparation for one of the shows put on by prisoners.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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5745. Two German officers stand on the road leading to Tittmoning castle.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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5746. Freddy Johnson, an African-American jazz musician who was interned in Tittmoning from January 1942 until February 1944, plays the piano.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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5747. Internees gather by the entrance to Tittmoning castle underneath the American flag for an official program.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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5748. American prisoners play softball on the grounds of the Tittmoning camp while two armed guards watch from behind the hedge.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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5749. African-American musician and internee, Johnny Mitchell, plays his guitar in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper
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5750. Group portrait of prisoners in the Tittmoning camp.
Eva (b. 9/29/27) and Monica (b. 3/5/29). The children were born in Dresden where the Kapper