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3326. Group portrait of the Klein family. From left to right are Cecilia, Friderika and Lajos Klein.
was able to pass by a human wall of Arrow Cross guards and respond to the question: are you a Jew? By
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3327. Friderika Klein picks produce in prewar Hungary.
was able to pass by a human wall of Arrow Cross guards and respond to the question: are you a Jew? By
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3328. Friderika Klein visits her cousins the Katz's (first names unknown) in prewar Hungary.
was able to pass by a human wall of Arrow Cross guards and respond to the question: are you a Jew? By
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3329. Jewish displaced persons celebrate the marriage of Ruchel Gruenberg and Hershel Kirschner.
were even worse than Auschwitz. Lice were rampant. They labored 12 hours a day hauling stones. Guards
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3330. Renee Lyszka poses with her cousin Ella in Brunoy where she was living in an orphanage.
French camp guards of Drancy and secure Sara's release. Although Sara had been released, she and her
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3331. Close-up portrait of Renee's Tante Renee Cwajgenbaum with her friend Alexandre while she was in hiding in Saint Pardoux.
French camp guards of Drancy and secure Sara's release. Although Sara had been released, she and her
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3332. Studio portrait of five-year-old Renee Lyszka taken shortly after the end of the war.
French camp guards of Drancy and secure Sara's release. Although Sara had been released, she and her
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3333. Studio portrait of Renee Lyszka taken shortly before she went into hiding..
French camp guards of Drancy and secure Sara's release. Although Sara had been released, she and her
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3334. Three members of the Cwajgenbaum stand outside in prewar Poland.
French camp guards of Drancy and secure Sara's release. Although Sara had been released, she and her
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3335. Prewar photograph of the Cwajgenbaum family in Lodz.
French camp guards of Drancy and secure Sara's release. Although Sara had been released, she and her
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3336. Wedding of Hela and Szulim Bronner in the Weiden displaced persons camp.
prisoners noticed that the German guards had left and soon after, both American and Russian troops arrived
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3337. Hana Lustig poses outside with her mother Maria and grandmother Karla.
for her. The guards did not notice either her absence or her new shoes. A day later Hana was
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3338. Young girls wait in line with their lunch pails in a summer camp in Czechoslovakia.
for her. The guards did not notice either her absence or her new shoes. A day later Hana was
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3339. Hana Lustig poses with her father, Karel Lustig right before they were sent to Theresienstadt.
for her. The guards did not notice either her absence or her new shoes. A day later Hana was
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3340. Hana Lustig rests under a large tree during a hike.
for her. The guards did not notice either her absence or her new shoes. A day later Hana was
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3341. Studio portrait of Irka (left )and Hana (right) Lustig with their grandmother Karla Heller
for her. The guards did not notice either her absence or her new shoes. A day later Hana was
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3342. Hana Lustig swings standing up.
for her. The guards did not notice either her absence or her new shoes. A day later Hana was
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3343. Hana Lustig poses on a sidewalk holding her doll.
for her. The guards did not notice either her absence or her new shoes. A day later Hana was
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3344. Hana (left) and her sister Irena (right) pose for a studio portrait with an unidentified child wearing coats sewn by a relative.
for her. The guards did not notice either her absence or her new shoes. A day later Hana was
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3345. Studio portrait of Martin Friedlander.
sent on a march to Belsen. By the time they arrived, the camp guards had left. Martin escaped from the
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3346. Portrait of the Friedlander family. Pictured are Martin and Margot Friedlander, with their children Brigitta and Norbert.
sent on a march to Belsen. By the time they arrived, the camp guards had left. Martin escaped from the
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3347. Martin Friedlander holds his first grandchild.
sent on a march to Belsen. By the time they arrived, the camp guards had left. Martin escaped from the
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3348. Helmut Rosendahl leads a goat hitched to a small wagon, in which his brother Erich is seated.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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3349. Brothers Helmut and Erich Rosendahl sit on the steps of the house where their father was born, in Gangelt, Germany.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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3350. Brothers Helmut and Erich Rosendahl (front) pose for a photograph seated on a horse and a donkey, while on a visit to Mt.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying