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3601. Wedding portrait of Dr. Kurt Grunwald and his second wife Melitta Guthrie.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3602. Misa Grunwald sits inside an automobile a couple of months after his liberation from Mauthausen and shortly after his return to Czechoslovakia.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3603. Vilma and Kurt Grunwald enjoy a meal in the countryside.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3604. Engagement photograph of Vilma Eisenstein and Kurt Grunwald.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3605. Close-up portrait of Vilma Eisenstein Grunwald.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3606. Portrait of Vilma Grunwald taken outside with her dress blowing in the wind.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3607. Anda Duchanova poses with her dog on a wicker chair.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3608. Studio portrait of the Eisenstein family. From left to right are Otto, George, Matilda and Vilma Eisenstein.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3609. Group family portrait taken to celebrate the engagement of Vilma Eisenstein and Kurt Grunwald.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3610. Close-up portrait of Vilma Grunwald and her son Misa.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3611. Close-up portrait of Vilma Eisenstein Grunwald standing in front of a wheat field,.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3612. High school graduation portrait of Vilma Eisenstein.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3613. Close-up portrait of Vilma Grunwald wearing a winter coat and muff taken shortly before she and her family were deported to Theresienstadt.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3614. Group portrait of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Charles University in Prague.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3615. Child survivor, Misa Grunwald, reads a magazine after his return to Prague.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3616. Misa Grunwald catches a fish in a net. Standing to the side are his step-mother Melitta Grunwald, and an unidentified gentleman who provided the family with a fake passport, allowing them to escape from Czechoslovakia.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3617. The Grunwald family relaxes in a cottage in the Krkonose (Sudeten) Mountains where they went each winter for a skiing vacation.
Nazis decided that they no longer needed the Czech camp for propaganda purposes, and on July 6, 1944
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3618. Group portrait of young Jewish girls in Chrzanow.
February 18, 1943 Mali set out for work at 6:00 a.m. and saw the ghetto filled with SS men using speakers
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3619. Group portrait of Zionist youth and American soldiers in Kibbutz Buchenwald
February 18, 1943 Mali set out for work at 6:00 a.m. and saw the ghetto filled with SS men using speakers
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3620. Rabbi Robert Marcus poses with young women from Kibbutz Buchenwald.
February 18, 1943 Mali set out for work at 6:00 a.m. and saw the ghetto filled with SS men using speakers
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3621. Group portrait of a Jewish kindergarten class in Chrzanow.
February 18, 1943 Mali set out for work at 6:00 a.m. and saw the ghetto filled with SS men using speakers
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3622. Group portrait of young women in the Chrzanow ghetto.
February 18, 1943 Mali set out for work at 6:00 a.m. and saw the ghetto filled with SS men using speakers
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3623. Portrait of Mali Lamm wearing an armband in the Chrzanow ghetto.
February 18, 1943 Mali set out for work at 6:00 a.m. and saw the ghetto filled with SS men using speakers
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3624. Portrait of Raissa (Rushka) Lamm wearing a Star of David one year before she perished.
February 18, 1943 Mali set out for work at 6:00 a.m. and saw the ghetto filled with SS men using speakers
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3625. Rescuer Elfrieda Kreisse poses outside with her daughter Gerda.
February 18, 1943 Mali set out for work at 6:00 a.m. and saw the ghetto filled with SS men using speakers