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2576. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil drawing. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2577. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil drawing. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2578. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil drawing. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2579. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil sketch. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2580. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil sketch. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2581. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil sketch. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2582. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil sketch. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2583. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil sketch. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2584. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil design. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2585. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil drawing. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2586. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil drawing. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2587. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Ink drawing. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2588. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Ink drawing. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2589. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil drawing. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2590. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Pencil drawing. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2591. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Watercolor. Ervin Abadi, a Hungarian Jew from Budapest, was an aspiring young artist when WWII began.
Abadi managed to escape, but was recaptured and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp
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2592. Holocaust art by Ervin Abadi. Watercolor, ink and colored graphite pencil drawing.
deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp was liberated, his condition was such that he required extended
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2593. Watercolor and pencil drawing drawing by Ervin Abadi, depicting British (?) liberators arriving in a tank.
and immediately deported to Bergen-Belsen. When the camp was liberated, his condition was such that
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2594. View of the JDC children's home on the Warburg estate in Blankenese.
camps. Hundreds of children (most of them liberated in Bergen-Belsen and Theresienstadt) passed through
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2595. Anita Epstein, wearing a baptismal gown and a cross around the neck, seats on the lap of her rescuer, Sophia Zendler.
Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen from which she was liberated in April 1945. After hospital treatment for typhus
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2596. The donor's mother, Hildegard Hitschke-Stkutecka (second from right), with friends in her home town.
Bergen-Belsen. In mid-February 1945, she was selected for forced labor at an aircraft factory in Raguhn
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2597. Photograph of Anita Kuenstler's mother entrusted to her rescuer in case she did not survive.
Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen from which she was liberated in April 1945. After hospital treatment for typhus
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2598. A studio portrait of Anita Kuenstler taken while she was in hiding at the age of two.
Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen from which she was liberated in April 1945. After hospital treatment for typhus
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2599. Jewish children in a 5th grade class of a public school in Mukachevo.
Moshe perished. Frieda was liberated in Bergen-Belsen by the British army on April 15, 1945. She then
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2600. Workers pose outside the store where they work in Amsterdam.
Maria's brother Hymen was also deported to concentration camp and he perished in Bergen Belsen in 1945