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17101. Portrait of 7th grade German school girls in their classroom in Cologne.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17102. Group portrait of the teachers of a grammar school in Cologne.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17103. The Alt family gathers for coffee at Aunt Liesel's home.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17104. Olga Alt sits on a park bench and enjoys a snack flanked by her two daughters.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17105. Margot and Kurt Feigenbaum enjoy time together in their apartment.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17106. Close-up portrait of Kurt and Werner Feigenbaum.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17107. Watercolor of Clara Reiss Feigenbaum painted in occupied Belgium.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17108. Postcard sent from the Buchenwald concentration camp.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17109. Studio portrait of Emil Feigenbaum, a German-Jewish soldier in World War I.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17110. Sketch of a barrack in the Saint Cyprien internment camp drawn by Kurt Feigenbaum after he was deported from Belgium.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17111. Sketch of a barrack in the Saint Cyprien internment camp drawn by Kurt Feigenbaum after he was deported from Belgium.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17112. Sketch of a barrack in the Saint Cyprien internment camp drawn by Kurt Feigenbaum after he was deported from Belgium.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17113. Kurt Feigenbaum stands next to a barrack in the Saint Cyprien camp after his deportation from Belgium.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17114. Survivors gather outside barracks after liberation of [probably Buchenwald] concentration camp.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17115. Portrait of Kurt Feigenbaum taken in Stuttgart after his liberation from the Buchenwald concentration camp.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17116. Verso of a postcard sent from the Buchenwald concentration camp.
camp in Paris. On September 6, 1942, he was packed into a sealed train without enough to drink and any
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17117. Corpses are tossed from the train during a stop in Podu Iloaiei.
Several more stops were made before the train reached its final destination on July 6. Only 1,076 of the
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17118. A Jewish teenager poses with others next to a car, on her arrival to Bombay, India.
June 6, 1948. The couple settled in the UK, where Herman and Klara soon joined them. With their visas
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17119. A Jewish father and son on a ship near India. Pictured are (left to right) George and Fritz Klimt.
June 6, 1948. The couple settled in the UK, where Herman and Klara soon joined them. With their visas
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17120. A young Jewish couple in Bombary, India, after the war.
June 6, 1948. The couple settled in the UK, where Herman and Klara soon joined them. With their visas
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17121. A group of friends pose in front of a monument in the garden of the Prince of Wales Museum in Bombay, on V-E Day.
June 6, 1948. The couple settled in the UK, where Herman and Klara soon joined them. With their visas
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17122. Studio portrait of Ignat and Egon Blatt.
began to process of moving to the US. They spent 6 months in Rome, 4 months in Toronto before finally
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17123. Studio portrait of Martin Friedlander.
with about 300 other prisoners at the Hanomag factory building trucks until April 6, when they were
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17124. Portrait of the Friedlander family. Pictured are Martin and Margot Friedlander, with their children Brigitta and Norbert.
with about 300 other prisoners at the Hanomag factory building trucks until April 6, when they were
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17125. Martin Friedlander holds his first grandchild.
with about 300 other prisoners at the Hanomag factory building trucks until April 6, when they were