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2551. Verso of an envelope containing a letter sent from Warsaw to New York.
family including Hela, Henryk, Noemi and Bernard were killed in Treblinka after their deportation from
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2552. An envelope containing a letter sent from Warsaw to New York.
family including Hela, Henryk, Noemi and Bernard were killed in Treblinka after their deportation from
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2553. Verso of an envelope containing a letter sent from Warsaw to New York.
family including Hela, Henryk, Noemi and Bernard were killed in Treblinka after their deportation from
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2554. Gerzon and Gittel Trzcina with their son, Benjamin, in the Vilseck displaced persons camp.
Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were married. The couple left the Soviet Union with their
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2555. Toddlers Benjamin Trzcina and Benjamin Finklestein in the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were married. The couple left the Soviet Union with their
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2556. Benjamin Trzcina poses with his cousin Raisele Sandrovitch in the Kassel displaced persons camp.
Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were married. The couple left the Soviet Union with their
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2557. Gittel Trzcina (left) with two friends at the Vilseck displaced persons camp.
's father perished in Aushwitz, and her mother and siblings were killed in Treblinka.) In November, 1944
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2558. Jewish New Year's card with a photo of the Trzcina family, sent from the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were married. The couple left the Soviet Union with their
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2559. Gittel Trzcina pushes her son Benjamin in a stroller at the Vilseck displaced persons camp.
Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were married. The couple left the Soviet Union with their
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2560. Mrs. Kolanchik talks to her son in the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
Aushwitz, and her mother and siblings were killed in Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were
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2561. Members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement pose alongside an outdoor display in the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
siblings were killed in Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were married. The couple left the
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2562. Dina Kassel Trzcina sits in the grass with her grandson, Benjamin, at the Vilseck displaced persons camp.
Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were married. The couple left the Soviet Union with their
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2563. Wedding portrait of Yossel Vilner and Rivke Lefkovitch in the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
siblings were killed in Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were married. The couple left the
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2564. Class portrait of students at the Jewish public school in Mlawa, Poland.
her mother and siblings were killed in Treblinka.) In November, 1944, Gerzon and Gittel were married
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2565. Portrait of the Shulman and Rothstein families in the Grodzisk Mazowiecki ghetto.
Once she narrowly escaped deportation to Treblinka by jumping off a truck headed for the Umschlagplatz
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2566. Tan rucksack used by Rys Berkowicz to transport her possessions from Warsaw to Japan.
family including Hela, Henryk, Noemi and Bernard were killed in Treblinka after their deportation from
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2567. Tan rucksack used by Rys Berkowicz to transport her possessions from Warsaw to Japan.
family including Hela, Henryk, Noemi and Bernard were killed in Treblinka after their deportation from
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2568. Group portrait of the Jewish police in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
deported to Treblinka, where they perished. The rest of the family was then resettled to the Krakow ghetto
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2569. Two Jewish policemen at work in their office at the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
deported to Treblinka, where they perished. The rest of the family was then resettled to the Krakow ghetto
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2570. Police chief Willie Sterner sits at his desk in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
deported to Treblinka, where they perished. The rest of the family was then resettled to the Krakow ghetto
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2571. Police identification card issued by the Bindermichl displaced persons camp committee to police chief Willie Sterner, certifying his authority to enforce the law within the camp.
deported to Treblinka, where they perished. The rest of the family was then resettled to the Krakow ghetto
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2572. Willie Sterner (right) and a friend pose next to a wreath at the Gunskirchen concentration camp during a commemoration for its Jewish victims.
deported to Treblinka, where they perished. The rest of the family was then resettled to the Krakow ghetto
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2573. Eva (Mrowka) Sterner sits in a train station wearing a name tag while awaiting transport to Canada.
deported to Treblinka, where they perished. The rest of the family was then resettled to the Krakow ghetto
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2574. Willie Sterner wearing an MP armband poses on the deck of the SS Stewart while en route to Canada.
deported to Treblinka, where they perished. The rest of the family was then resettled to the Krakow ghetto
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2575. Leo Holzer, chief of the Theresienstadt fire brigade, poses next to a fire truck marked Terezin on the hood.
community. His mother was deported in 1942 to Theresienstadt, and from there to Treblinka, where she