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16201. False identifcationt papers for Flora Drukker, issued in the name of Johanna Maria van Wavern.
), Jacob (b. 6/3/1910), Jozef (b. 3/12/1912), Hartog (b. 7/1917), Marianne (b. 11/17/1919), Mozes (b. 2/4
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16202. Dr. Georg Kollman (left) stands with a nurse and an UNRAA staff member, probably on the Rothschild hospital grounds.
There, he met Rivka Kreisel, a survivor from Romania. They were married on June 6, 1950, and their
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16203. Group portrait of UNRAA staff and medical personnel at the Rothschild Hospital in Vienna.
There, he met Rivka Kreisel, a survivor from Romania. They were married on June 6, 1950, and their
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16204. Medical personnel tend to a patient at the Rothschild Hospital in Vienna.
There, he met Rivka Kreisel, a survivor from Romania. They were married on June 6, 1950, and their
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16205. Portrait of Georg Spiro in the German army in WWI.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16206. German Jewish friends celebrate Purim, probably in Augsburg.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16207. A German Jewish family poses together, probably outside their Augburg home.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16208. Portrait of a German Jewish mother and son. Pictured is Esbeth Spiro (center) and her son Shimon.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16209. Portrait of a German Jewish family. Pictured is Hedwig Landauer holding her granddaughter, Shoshana.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16210. Portrait of a German Jewish mother and daughter. Pictured is Esbeth Spiro with her daughter, Shoshana, seated on a swing.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16211. The Spiro family gathers for a picnic in the countryside.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16212. German Jewish siblings shortly after their family's immigration to Palestine.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16213. Germans line the street in front of the Kaufman-Schocken store in Nurermberg.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16214. Storefront of a Jewish business in an unidentified German city.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16215. Employees stand at their workstations at a printing plant, probably in Chemnitz.
Salman Schocken died on August 6, 1959 in Pontresina, Switzerland.
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16216. سند ازدواجی که توسط دکتر حلمی تهیه شد
قراداد ازدواج میان عبدالعزیر حلمی حامد ۲۶ ساله متولد ۶ ماه مه ۱۹۰۶ در فاقوس در استان شرقیه، ساکن برلن به
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16217. شهادة زواج حصل عليها د. محمد حلمى
الأربعاء 16 يونيو 1943 ، قمنا بتوثيق عقد الزواج بين عبد العزيز حلمي حماد ، 36 سنة ، من مواليد 6 مايو 1906
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16218. Certificat de mariage obtenu par le Dr Mohamed Helmy
né le 6 mai 1906 à Faqous, gouvernorat de Charqiya, résidant actuellement à BerlinJohann-Georg-Str
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16219. Akta nikah yang diperoleh Dr. Mohamed Helmy
tahun, lahir pada 6 Mei 1906, di Faqous, Governorat Sharqia, yang kini menetap di Berlin
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16220. Studio portrait of Elizabeth Kaufmann, a Jewish girl living in Vienna.
Usach, in caring for approximately thirty children between the ages of 6 and 17. While Elizabeth was
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16221. Portrait of Elizabeth Kaufmann soon after her arrival in the United States.
Usach, in caring for approximately thirty children between the ages of 6 and 17. While Elizabeth was
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16222. A page of a sketchbook created by Elizabeth Kaufmann during her stay in Nazi-occupied France.
Usach, in caring for approximately thirty children between the ages of 6 and 17. While Elizabeth was
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16223. One page of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
Usach, in caring for approximately thirty children between the ages of 6 and 17. While Elizabeth was
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16224. A page of a sketchbook created by Elizabeth Kaufmann during her stay in Nazi-occupied France.
Usach, in caring for approximately thirty children between the ages of 6 and 17. While Elizabeth was
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16225. A page of a sketchbook created by Elizabeth Kaufmann during her stay in Nazi-occupied France.
Usach, in caring for approximately thirty children between the ages of 6 and 17. While Elizabeth was