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7701. A Polish Jewish displaced person is seated at a typewriter at the Schwaebish Hall DP camp Pictured is Mayer Spiro.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7702. A Polish Jewish family poses for a photograph in their backyard.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7703. Blima Spiro stands for a photogragh in the backyard of her family home in Nowy Sacz.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7704. A Polish Jewish family gathers for a photograph in the backyard of their home in Nowy Sacz.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7705. Children from a Polish Jewish family gather for an outdoor photograph.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7706. Portrait of Miriam Ullman.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7707. A Polish Jewish family gathers on a porch for a photograph.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7708. A Polish Jewish family gathers for a photograph. Among those pictured are (front row, left to right) Yoel Ullman and brothers Moshe and Mayer Spiro.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7709. Students and a teacher in a grade school in Nowy Sacz.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7710. Mayer Spiro works at a textile factory, possibly in Cernauti.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7711. Jewish displaced persons in Lodz. Among those pictured are Mayer Spiro (second from left) and Jeannette Spiro (far left).
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7712. A postwar Jewish youth group in Lodz, Poland.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7713. Two displaced persons, probably in Lodz. Among those pictured is Jeannette Spiro (right).
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7714. Portrait of Leib Mayer "Moishe" Spiro. Moishe Spiro was shot on the bridge while trying to return to Nowy Sacz, around 1940.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7715. A postwar youth group conducts a ceremony, probably in Lodz.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7716. Jewish displaced persons, possibly in Lodz. Among those pictured is Jeannette Strainsky Spiro (center).
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7717. A 1948 New Year's card extending joyous wishes for the new year.
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7718. Polish Jewish refugees, probably in Uzbekistan. Among those pictured are Blima Spiro (front, left) and her boyfriend Pinnuk (back row, far left).
women were able to cross via a bridge, after bribing SS guards. On the Russian side, Mayer and Pinnuck
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7719. Grynfeld and Grynglas families' papers
German guards. Lolek and two friends escaped the march. Lolek returned to Łódź in May 1945. When he
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7720. Refugee, a honey brown teddy bear with a pink robe, owned by a young Jewish girl who had lived in hiding as a Catholic
the Soviet Union in 1941. Daniel obtained a job as a guard in a hostel for Organization Todt
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7721. Children from the Marysin colony who were rounded-up during the "Gehsperre" action in the Lodz ghetto, walk in a line to the trucks that will transport them out of the ghetto.
during which he was shot to death by an SS guard after tripping along the way. His sister Fajda was
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7722. Hungarian Jews and non-Jews walk along the Jozsef Körut [Ring] in Budapest.
Thomas reached a policeman guarding the entrance to the building and asked him to deliver the message to
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7723. [Probably, elderly Jews being transferred to the newly formed central ghetto in Budapest.] On November 13, 1944 the Arrow Cross ordered the establishment of a ghetto, and by December 2 most of Budapest's unprotected Jewish population had been moved within its borders.
Thomas reached a policeman guarding the entrance to the building and asked him to deliver the message to
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7724. Jewish women and children from Subcarpathian Rus await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
with a riding crop. Cecilie began to scream, and the guard turned and began beating her instead. When
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7725. Josef Lichtenstajn holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
of the older children had even been made to serve in the German home guard [Volkssturm] in the last