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1951. Photograph collection from the Russian State Archive of Film, Video and Photo Records
Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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1952. Prokuratura Sądu Okręgowego w Warszawie (GK 453)
Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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1953. Tasia Jolly collection
perished in Treblinka) and the children were left alone in the camp. Due to petitions from local women in
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1954. Introduction to the Holocaust
Treblinka, and Auschwitz-Birkenau. They built these killing centers for the
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1955. Hanna Bratman and her sister-in-law Hanka Bratman Fisch stand outside a house in the Lampertheim displaced person camp.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1956. Hanna Bratman and her sister-in-law Hanka Bratman Fisch sit outside and sew in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1957. Hanna Bratman holds a young baby in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1958. Men and women gather by the pier in Bremen to say good bye to the Marine Flasher.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1959. Hanna Bratman walks down a short flight of steps on the deck of the Marine Flasher.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1960. Hanna and Salo Bratman sit on a deck chair on the Marine Flasher while en route to the United States.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1961. Tadek Fisch, Hanka Bratman Fisch and Salo Bratman pose outside in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1962. Three Jewish DPs stand on a street iin the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1963. A large group of men and women raises glasses in a celebration in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1964. Hanka Bratman Fisch and Hanna Bratman lie on the lawn of the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1965. Hanna Bratman and Hanka Bratman Fisch stand by a gate in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1966. Immigrants to the United States stand on the deck of the Marine Flasher.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1967. Two family members pose next to the grave of Malka, the daughter of Moshe, a member of the Kodzidlo or Herszlikowicz family.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1968. Studio portrait of thee brothers Nachman, Baileh and Baruch, cousins of Hanna Bratman.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1969. Jewish New Year's card sent by Rosza Herszlikowicz and decorated with her photograph and an illustration of a boat going to Palestine.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1970. Two family members pose next to the grave of Bracha the daughter of Meir, a member of the Kodzidlo or Herszlikowicz family.
Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1971. Close-up portrait of Hebrew and Yiddish author Itzhak Katzenelson in the Vittel internment camp.
Treblinka. Katzenelson remained in the ghetto until the second day of the ghetto uprising, April 20, when
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1972. Sous l’œil des gardiens, des hommes, femmes et enfants juifs montent à bord de trains lors de la déportation de Siedlce vers ...
déportation de Siedlce vers le camp d’extermination de Treblinka. Siedlce, Pologne, août 1942.
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1973. En el área ocupada de Macedonia, autoridades búlgaras arrestan a judíos para su deportación.
Primero fueron retenidos en un campo en Skopje y luego deportados al campo de exterminio de Treblinka en
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1974. Les autorités bulgares raflent des Juifs en Macédoine occupée pour les déporter.
furent détenus dans un camp à Skopje et ensuite furent déportés vers le camp d’extermination de Treblinka
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1975. Deportación de judíos procedentes de Tracia y de la Macedonia ocupada por Bulgaria.
enviados al puerto de Lom, en el río Danubio, y luego, pasando por Viena, a Treblinka, en la Polonia