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6901. 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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6902. 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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6903. 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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6904. 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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6905. 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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6906. 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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6907. 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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6908. 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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6909. 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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6910. 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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6911. 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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6912. 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
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6913. Portrait of Erich Rosendahl at age fifteen.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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6914. View of the road leading to the Westerbork transit camp.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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6915. Men on a work brigade building the Westerbork transit camp.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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6916. Men on a work brigade building the Westerbork transit camp.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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6917. View of the interior of a barrack at Westerbork transit camp.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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6918. A group of friends shares a meal in the Westerbork transit camp.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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6919. A group of friends meets for a cup of coffee in the Westerbork transit camp.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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6920. Erich Rosendahl stands in front of the barracks in the Westerbork transit camp.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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6921. View of the town of Hellevoetsluis, where the Rosendahl family took refuge after the German invasion of the Netherlands.
guards were brutal, often killing prisoners or forcing them to complete senseless tasks such as carrying
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6922. Chava Friedrich (nee Szwarc) walks with her mother Mathilde Scwarz (nee Oldenberg), while on a trip to the Bad Nauheim bath spa.
by bribing a guard with money that he received from his sister. He returned to Sosnowiec and was
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6923. Mala Szwarc and her older sister Leiba Rozenzweig walk down the street in Sosnowiec.
by bribing a guard with money that he received from his sister. He returned to Sosnowiec and was
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6924. A Jewish family in the Bergen Belsen displaced persons camp.
by bribing a guard with money that he received from his sister. He returned to Sosnowiec and was
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6925. Portrait of an unidentified girl in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
by bribing a guard with money that he received from his sister. He returned to Sosnowiec and was