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3376. Polish soldiers march down a street in Warsaw escorting the casket during the funeral procession for Marshal Jozef Pilsudski.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka
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3377. Close-up portrait of a young Polish woman wearing a bathing suit and holding a parasol.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka
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3378. A man and woman hold up a sign reading while vacationing on a beach.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka
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3379. A group of friends goes for a hike in prewar Poland.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka
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3380. Electrical engineer and Jewish immigrant Jerzy Kent (formerly Klein) stands outside the Marconi School for Wireless Communications.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka
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3381. Irena Cymerman Wojcik collection
visiting the site of the former death camp of Treblinka circa 1960. Additional individuals depicted in the
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3382. Jacob and Bela Gutman photographs
Jacob’s mother, sister, brother-in-law, and two-year-old nephew were sent to Treblinka where they were
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3383. Jacob Gutman photographs
Jacob’s mother, sister, brother-in-law, and two-year-old nephew were sent to Treblinka where they were
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3384. Sven Sonnenberg papers
Treblinka death camp his family stayed hidden. In the late fall of 1942, during the final liquidation of
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3385. Sven Sonnenberg collection
Treblinka death camp his family stayed hidden. In the late fall of 1942, during the final liquidation of
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3386. Edith Brandon papers
and are believed to have perished in Treblinka in 1942, though their exact fate is unknown.
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3387. Walter and Gretel Kleeblatt collection
it is presumed she died in Treblinka. Rabbi Moritz David, August’s brother, and his wife fled to
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3388. Autobiographical painting depicting a young girl and her parents as refugees in flight painted postwar by a Croatian Jewish woman
occupied Czechoslovakia and killed in Treblinka. Solci's husband Hugo Pollak was killed in Brno. Rifka
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3389. Morris and Lucy Breitbart papers
Morris, his parents and two younger sisters, Rose and Bronia, were sent on a transport to Treblinka to be
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3390. Abraham family papers
transferred on September 26, 1942 to the Treblinka killing center where they were murdered. In November
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3391. Bronka Hercberg Zybert papers
deportations from the Warsaw ghetto to the Treblinka death camp began. Rutka Lucyna Jungerman, Bronka's niece
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3392. Eisenberg and Birnbaum families papers
correspondence after June 1941, and the family believes that she was eventually deported to Treblinka and
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3393. Ruth Cohn and her future husband, Karl Terner, sit with another young women on the steps of a boarding house in Birmingham, England.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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3394. Members of Police Battalion 101 engage in combat training in the vicinity of Lodz.
killing centers of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka. For the next four weeks members of the battalion were
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3395. Members of Police Battalion 101 engage in combat training in the vicinity of Lodz.
killing centers of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka. For the next four weeks members of the battalion were
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3396. A member of Police Battalion 101 [probably Bernhardt Colberg] poses at the entrance of guard post #5 in the Lodz ghetto.
killing centers of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka. For the next four weeks members of the battalion were
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3397. Bernhardt Colberg, a member of Police Battalion 101 poses in front of their headquarters in the vicinity of Lodz.
killing centers of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka. For the next four weeks members of the battalion were
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3398. Members of Police Battalion 101 celebrate Christmas in their barracks.
killing centers of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka. For the next four weeks members of the battalion were
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3399. Members of Police Battalion 101 celebrate Christmas in their barracks.
killing centers of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka. For the next four weeks members of the battalion were
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3400. A member of Police Battalion 101 poses next to a large sign marking the entrance to the Lodz ghetto.
killing centers of Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka. For the next four weeks members of the battalion were