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2951. A Jewish woman, dressed in typical Greek costume, poses with her brother while hiding in the Greek countryside.
Anneta's family were seized in the synagogue and shipped to Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen and Treblinka
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2952. Prewar studio portrait of a Greek Jewish family. Pictured are the Yaffes: Samuel, Joyia and their children, Mordo and Alberto.
Anneta's family were seized in the synagogue and shipped to Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen and Treblinka
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2953. Postwar group portrait of members of the Gordonia-Maccabi Hatzair youth movement.
accompanying her. Maud later learned this transport went to Treblinka. She received a last letter written on
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2954. Group portrait of young girls that are members of the Atid-Thelet Lavan youth group.
accompanying her. Maud later learned this transport went to Treblinka. She received a last letter written on
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2955. Two sisters pose for a photograph holding their dolls.
accompanying her. Maud later learned this transport went to Treblinka. She received a last letter written on
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2956. Photograph of the donor with her parents and younger sister before the war.
accompanying her. Maud later learned this transport went to Treblinka. She received a last letter written on
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2957. Youngs girls of a Maccabi youth pose on a field. Among those pictured is the donor Maud Michal Stecklmacher (now Beer).
accompanying her. Maud later learned this transport went to Treblinka. She received a last letter written on
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2958. Two sisters pose for a photograph in the family's nursery.
accompanying her. Maud later learned this transport went to Treblinka. She received a last letter written on
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2959. Alicja Ala Kalwari, a Jewish woman living on the Aryan side of Warsaw, holds her newborn baby Ryszard.
Treblinka, where she was murdered. She was 46 years old. Ala, Wladek and Zosia remained together. Ala
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2960. Group portrait of a Hagannah unit during the War of Independence.
liquidated, and all its inhabitants, except for the canal builders, were transported to Treblinka. Among
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2961. Henry Kolber poses in his first photograph since liberation.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2962. Four youth pose together on the shore of Lake Geneva.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2963. Group portrait of Jewish youth, some with briefcases, others on bicycles, in Geneva.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2964. Jewish youth gather around a workshop table in an ORT vocational school in Geneva.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2965. Henry Kolber stands on the deck of a ship holding his suitcase while en route to America.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2966. Jews captured by SS and SD troops during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising are forced to leave their shelter and march to the Umschlagplatz for deportation.
immediate death in Treblinka. Another 22,000 were sent to Majdanek. Between 14,000 and 16,000 Jews went to
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2967. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2968. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2969. Three "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, pose on the platform of a train station in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2970. Portrait of one of the Buchenwald Boys given to Hirsch Kolber in Geneva.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2971. A group of young men pose on board a ship [probably while en route to the United States.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2972. View of the Swedish ship, the S.S. Dottningholm, the ship that brought Henry Kolber to the United States.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2973. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2974. Group portrait of three "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to
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2975. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to