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1901. A postcard sent by Jonas and Anka Leah Tenenbaum in the Warsaw ghetto to Anka's sister and daughter in Chicago.
1942, however, all the members of her family were deported and killed in Treblinka.
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1902. A postcard sent by Jonas and Anka Leah Tenenbaum in the Warsaw ghetto to Anka's sister and daughter in Chicago.
1942, however, all the members of her family were deported and killed in Treblinka.
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1903. Two Jewish siblings walk along a street in Krakow.
Treblinka, though her brother had survived by fleeing to the Soviet interior, where he later joined the
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1904. Studio portrait of a Jewish grandfather holding his granddaughter.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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1905. Studio portrait of a Jewish child from Warsaw dressed up in a fur hat and collar.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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1906. Labor Zionists march behind a large banner in a May Day parade in Warsaw.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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1907. Rivka Radzinski (second from the right) poses with a group of friends while on vacation.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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1908. Group portrait of students and teachers of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls during an outing to a forest.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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1909. Portrait of two young Jewish children standing outside a park in Warsaw.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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1910. Usher Rosenzweig helping his son Izhak on a tricycle.
Gitta knew nothing of her Jewish origins. Udes and Usher were both killed in Treblinka. After the war
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1911. Group portrait of the committee that raised money to take Gitta Rosenzweig out of the Polish orphanage.
Gitta knew nothing of her Jewish origins. Udes and Usher were both killed in Treblinka. After the war
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1912. Group portrait of members of a youth society in Biala.
Gitta knew nothing of her Jewish origins. Udes and Usher were both killed in Treblinka. After the war
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1913. Portrait of Odilo Globocnik, Gauleiter of Vienna.
of Belzec, Majdanek, Sobibor, and Treblinka and ran them with brutal efficiency until they were
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1914. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Josef Yehuda Radzinski.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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1915. Tombstone of Fruma Turetsky Radzinski at the Jewish cemetery in Slonim.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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1916. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family outside their home in Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland.
World War II, probably in Treblinka.
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1917. Group portrait of members of an extended Jewish family on an outing to the Wolboz Forest near Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland.
World War II, probably in Treblinka.
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1918. Memorial to the Jews who perished in Grodzisk Mazowiecki.
child, Sheva, all of whom perished in Treblinka. Her next oldest sister Chana Burman Szildszrejber was
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1919. Group portrait of students attending the Yehudiah Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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1920. Group portrait of guests at Josef and Ada Altbeker's 10th anniversary party.
several selections, but eventually were placed on a train to Treblinka. While on the train, Ruth cut
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1921. Communist grave marker in Bergen-Belsen sent to the donor by her friend Heniek on the anniversary of the Russian Revolution.
1934). All of her siblings as well as her mother were killed in Treblinka in 1942. Also, most of the
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1922. Radomskie Zaklady Obuwia (Sygn. 344)
camp in Treblinka.
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1923. Records of United States Army commands
Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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1924. Bernhard Storch photographs
photographs of the Krause family of Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland, many of whom perished in Treblinka. Includes
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1925. Rose Schwartz photographs
cleaning homes. Most of the ghetto was killed at Treblinka in September 1942, but Rose was sent to work in