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3351. A postcard sent by Regina Kohn from a ghetto or labor camp in Firej, Poland to Gejza Elbert in Nemecka Lupca.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3352. A postcard from Alexander, Hugo and Alice Elbert, written during their deportation to Poland, to their parents and daughter, whom they had left behind in Slovakia.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3353. An official letter sent to Melania Elbert stating that she has left the Jewish religion.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3354. A list of possessions taken from the home of Hugo Elbert in March 1942 The confiscated items include: blankets, knitting wool, gloves, draperies, shawl, material for sewing, warm winter underwear, winter coats, comforters, sweaters, and trousers.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3355. Copy of a birth and christening certificate secured on May 30, 1942 for an eight-month-old Jewish child, Denise Elbert.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3356. A letter addressed to Gejza Elbert from the Ministry of the Interior ordering him to employ a member of the Hlinka Guard who would immediately assume complete control over his business.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3357. Vaccination card for inmate Melanie Elbert [misspelled Albert] issued by the Ghetto Theresienstadt health office.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3358. A repair order issued by the optical workshop of the Theresienstadt ghetto health office to inmate Melania Elbert.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3359. Identification card belonging to Theresienstadt inmate Melania Elbert.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3360. A permit given to the Slovak Jew, Alice Elbert, allowing her to travel to a dentist in a nearby town.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3361. Abba Kovner, disguised as a Jewish Brigade soldier, poses with three others on the steps of the ship that was to take him back to Europe after completing his mission to Palestine on behalf of the Nekama organization.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Vitka Kempner Kovner ... Bricha (the movement of Jewish survivors from Eastern Europe to the West). Kovner, like many former
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3362. Three young children pose outside in a yard in Nemecka Lupka shortly before two of them were deported to Theresienstadt.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3363. Hugo and Alice Elbert dance at a spa in the Tatra Mountains.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3364. Group portrait of Jewish soldiers in the Slovak army.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Denise Elbert Kopecky ... Richard Kohn, a fellow survivor from Slovakia who had been interned as a young boy in the Novaky labor
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3365. Studio portrait of a family of German Jews of Polish origin, who were forced to return to Poland in 1938.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Ann Shore (Hania Goldman) ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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3366. Group portrait of Jewish men and women in front of a stage set at a Purim celebration in the Zabno ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Ann Shore (Hania Goldman) ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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3367. Group portrait of Jewish children in front of a stage set at a Purim celebration in the Zabno ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Ann Shore (Hania Goldman) ... the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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3368. View of Château de Boucicaut, the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at Fontenay aux Roses.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fred Weissmann ... in November 1945 to house religious, child survivors of Buchenwald. Under the director of Mr. Reich
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3369. Letter written on the back of a piece of letterhead from Oskar Schindler's Emaila enamelworks factory in Krakow.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Samuel Stimler ... liquidation of the Krakow ghetto and the transfer of the survivors to the Plaszow concentration camp
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3370. Children at the OSE children's home, Château de Vaucelles, in Taverny, sit around a table with their English teacher.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Felice Zimmern Stokes ... child survivors of Buchenwald. It was directed by Judith Hemmediger and her assistant Gaby (Nini) Wolf.
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3371. Two young Jewish sisters, Felice and Beate Zimmern, pose outside the home of Gaston and Juliette Patoux, the French couple who had sheltered them during the German occupation.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Felice Zimmern Stokes ... child survivors of Buchenwald. It was directed by Judith Hemmediger and her assistant Gaby (Nini) Wolf.
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3372. Group portrait of children celebrating Christmas at a Polish orphanage (Dom Dziecka) in Czestochowa.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sophie Zajd Berkowitz ... Mietek, were the only survivors of their immediate family. After the war Zofia and Jakub went to find
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3373. Polish rescuer Genowefa Starczewska-Korczak holds Celina Berkowitz, the Jewish child she protected during World War II.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sophie Zajd Berkowitz ... Mietek, were the only survivors of their immediate family. After the war Zofia and Jakub went to find
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3374. A Jewish child in hiding (center) poses with the daughters of her Polish rescuer, Genowefa Starczewska-Korczak.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sophie Zajd Berkowitz ... Mietek, were the only survivors of their immediate family. After the war Zofia and Jakub went to find
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3375. Portrait of Celina Berkowitz while in hiding in a Polish orphanage in Czestochowa.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sophie Zajd Berkowitz ... Mietek, were the only survivors of their immediate family. After the war Zofia and Jakub went to find