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6776. Halinka Liebeskind, a teenage survivor from Poland, plays a guitar in the Selvino children's home.
to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau. Unfortunately, Nicholas Frumkin passed away just twenty days
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6777. Two girls skip rope outside an international boarding school in Switzerland.
to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau. Unfortunately, Nicholas Frumkin passed away just twenty days
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6778. Teenage boys lie in the grass holding weapons during paramilitary training in the Selvino children's home.
to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau. Unfortunately, Nicholas Frumkin passed away just twenty days
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6779. Si Frumkin skies down a mountain near his school in Goldern, Switzerland.
to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau. Unfortunately, Nicholas Frumkin passed away just twenty days
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6780. Studio portrait of a religious Jewish family in Kielce.
Mauthausen. Tobiasz was eventually sent to Dachau where he was liberated by the American army on April 29
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6781. Class portrait of an elementary school in Kielce.
Mauthausen. Tobiasz was eventually sent to Dachau where he was liberated by the American army on April 29
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6782. Certificate of identity in lieu of passport issued to Tobiasz Gross prior to his immigration to the United States.
Mauthausen. Tobiasz was eventually sent to Dachau where he was liberated by the American army on April 29
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6783. Simon Frumkin climbs onto a motorcycle in his father's dealership in downtown Kaunas.
to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau. Unfortunately, Nicholas Frumkin passed away just twenty days
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6784. Simon Frumkin stands next to his parent's automobile, a 1938 Willys-Overland in downtown Kaunas.
to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau. Unfortunately, Nicholas Frumkin passed away just twenty days
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6785. Simon Frumkin examines a German motorcycle in his father's dealership in downtown Kaunas.
to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau. Unfortunately, Nicholas Frumkin passed away just twenty days
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6786. Close-up portrait of Tzila and Simon Frumkin after the war in Milan, Italy.
to Kaufering, a sub-camp of Dachau. Unfortunately, Nicholas Frumkin passed away just twenty days
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6787. Close-up portrait of a young German-Jewish boy in Mannheim wearing lederhosen.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6788. An elementary school class poses for a group picture on the steps of the Kunsthalle Mannheim, a museum of modern and contemporary art.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6789. Close-up portrait of an art teacher in his studio.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6790. A new German-Jewish immigrant poses by a cement railing the day he arrived in New York.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6791. A German-Jewish couple celebrates their wedding surrounded by family members.
and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the
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6792. Studio portrait of Jozsef Kuttner.
and eventually was deported to concentration camp. He perished in Dachau. While in the battalion
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6793. Studio portrait of the Kuttner children, dressed in matching sailor suits.
and eventually was deported to concentration camp. He perished in Dachau. While in the battalion
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6794. Studio portrait of Marcel Kuttner wearing a military cap.
and eventually was deported to concentration camp. He perished in Dachau. While in the battalion
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6795. Close-up portrait of Mayer-Miksa Kuttner, the principal of the Orthodox elementary school.
and eventually was deported to concentration camp. He perished in Dachau. While in the battalion
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6796. Studio portrait of Deborah Weisz Kuttner.
and eventually was deported to concentration camp. He perished in Dachau. While in the battalion
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6797. Studio portrait of a Dutch Jewish woman holding her child.
arrested as well and deported to Ravensbrueck concentration camp. From there she was transferred to Dachau
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6798. Children and adults watch horses in an enclosed field in Drohobycz.
Dachau concentration camps. His father, Herman Lustig, remained together with him until he perished in
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6799. Studio portrait of Zusia, the great aunt of the donor.
Dachau concentration camps. His father, Herman Lustig, remained together with him until he perished in
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6800. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Drohobycz.
Dachau concentration camps. His father, Herman Lustig, remained together with him until he perished in