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5176. Group portrait of students and their teachers at a Jewish elementary school in Bedzin.
Sachsenhausen and then southward towards Dachau. Abram was finally liberated by the Americans in Buchberg in
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5177. Herman and Olga Weigl walk down a street in Prague.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5178. Picture postcard of the market square in Sevetin, Czechoslovakia.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5179. Fanny Goldstein stands at the entrance to the family's general store in Sevetin, Czechoslovakia.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5180. Julius and Fanny Goldstein walk along a street in Tabor, Czechoslovakia.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5181. View of the general store in Sevetin owned by Julius Goldstein.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5182. Julius Goldstein stands in front of a desk in his general store.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5183. Julius and Fanny Goldstein pose outside with their son, Bohus.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5184. Studio portrait of Ruth Wottitzky with a doll and stuffed animal.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5185. Ruth Wottitzky stands on a chair in the yard of her home in Windigsteig, Austria.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5186. Ruth Wottitzky feeds the chickens outside her home in Windigsteig, Austria.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5187. Ruth Wottitzky sits outside in a wagon next to her dog.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5188. Picture postcard of a street in Windigsteig, Austria, featuring the Wottitzky family general store.
after the liberation at a hospital in Dachau. Fanny and Anna subsequently returned to their hometown
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5189. Group portrait of members of the Jewish bowling club (Kegelclub) of Essen at a match in Werden, a suburb of Essen.
November 10, 1938, his father was arrested and sent to Dachau. Following his release several weeks later
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5190. Otto Perl poses with his American army unit at Camp Ritchie, Maryland.
sent to Dachau. On September 22 he was transferred to Buchenwald, where he remained until his release
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5191. DPs in Lower Silesia wait to be resettled into apartments near Reichenbach or Waldenburg.
Bavaria while on a death march from Dachau. After the war Jakub returned briefly to Poland to search for
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5192. Letter from Mrs. Arnold Schelansky, former MS St.
September 1939, deported to Dachau and then transferred to Buchenwald. In mid-April 1939, having agreed to
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5193. Two young Jewish children sit outside their home in Moenchengladbach, Germany.
September 1939, deported to Dachau and then transferred to Buchenwald. In mid-April 1939, having agreed to
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5194. A Jewish DP couple is wed under a canopy at the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
direction of Dachau. The train was bombed, and Regina managed to escape into the woods where she lived for
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5195. Members of a hachshara in Pinsk. Gershon Rochowski is in the front row, second from the right.
to Lithuania to look for her family. Her husband, Bernard Stern, was liberated from Dachau in May
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5196. Members of the Hehalutz Zionist youth movement. Flora Kagan is in the fourth row from the top, third person from the left.
to Lithuania to look for her family. Her husband, Bernard Stern, was liberated from Dachau in May
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5197. A group of Zionist youth line up in a courtyard with a banner that says Masada.
to Lithuania to look for her family. Her husband, Bernard Stern, was liberated from Dachau in May
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5198. Identity card (Deutsches Reich Kennkarte) issued to Margarete Sara Jacobsohn and stamped with a red letter J for "Jude" (Jew).
's stepfather was arrested and sent to Dachau. He was released only after Margarete had purchased tickets on
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5199. Four children pose outside on a summer day. Pictured is Rudolf Cohen Jacobsohn (right) with his cousins Inge and Howard Spicker and a neighbor.
's stepfather was arrested and sent to Dachau. He was released only after Margarete had purchased tickets on
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5200. The Jacobsohn family relaxes outside on lawn chairs.
's stepfather was arrested and sent to Dachau. He was released only after Margarete had purchased tickets on