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3526. A Belgian-Jewish family walks down a street in Brussels holding hands after being reunited after the war.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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3527. A Belgian-Jewish family poses on the terrace of a building after being reunited after the war.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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3528. A mother and daughter pose on the top deck of a ship [while on route to the United States].
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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3529. Studio portrait of a Belgian-Jewish mother and daughter taken shortly before they were forced to go into hiding.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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3530. Close-up portrait of a teenage boy reading a book on his bed in a boarding school in Switzerland.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Si Frumkin ... . Pictured is a Hungarian survivor, Steven Polgar, the donor's roommmate. ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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3531. Two teenage boys write in a notebook in a boarding school in Switzerland.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Si Frumkin ... Polgar, a survivor from Hungary and the donor's roommate. ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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3532. A Jewish family walks down the street hand in hand.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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3533. A Jewish family walks down the street hand in hand.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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3534. Three generations of a Jewish family walks down the street hand in hand.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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3535. Portrait of Josiane Aizenberg walking down the streets of Brussels.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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3536. Rivke Orenbuch holds her young granddaughter, Josiane Aizenberg.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fanny Aizenberg ... give her, she was spared the fate of other survivors who died from the inability to digest normal food ... rations. One week later, the Red Cross visited the hospital and arranged for survivors to repatriate to
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3537. Two young women wearing armbands walk down a street near the town square in the Bolechow ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Schlomo Adler ... with the Nazis. He admitted that he was Jewish and a survivor, who lost all the members of his ... soon after that he left Poland with false papers. Upon arrival in Paris, a group of survivors boarded
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3538. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Bolechow ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Schlomo Adler ... with the Nazis. He admitted that he was Jewish and a survivor, who lost all the members of his ... soon after that he left Poland with false papers. Upon arrival in Paris, a group of survivors boarded
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3539. Group portrait of members of the Gordonia Zionist Youth movement in Bielsko Biala after the war.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Schlomo Adler ... with the Nazis. He admitted that he was Jewish and a survivor, who lost all the members of his ... soon after that he left Poland with false papers. Upon arrival in Paris, a group of survivors boarded
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3540. View of the execution site where Jews from Bolechow were murdered and buried during an Aktion in 1941.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Schlomo Adler ... with the Nazis. He admitted that he was Jewish and a survivor, who lost all the members of his ... soon after that he left Poland with false papers. Upon arrival in Paris, a group of survivors boarded
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3541. Group portrait of the Raduchowski family who hid Salek Adler for 13 months.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Schlomo Adler ... with the Nazis. He admitted that he was Jewish and a survivor, who lost all the members of his ... soon after that he left Poland with false papers. Upon arrival in Paris, a group of survivors boarded
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3542. Group portrait of children, many of whom are Jewish refugees, performing on stage in traditional Polish folk costumes.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Schlomo Adler ... with the Nazis. He admitted that he was Jewish and a survivor, who lost all the members of his ... soon after that he left Poland with false papers. Upon arrival in Paris, a group of survivors boarded
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3543. Members of the Slomnicki family pose together on the grass.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Harry Birnholz ... thereafter, the Red Cross arrived and began caring for the survivors. Some time later, Sally located her ... another survivor, and they married on December 9, 1950.
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3544. Three Jewish children pose next to a fence, holding a goat.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Harry Birnholz ... thereafter, the Red Cross arrived and began caring for the survivors. Some time later, Sally located her ... another survivor, and they married on December 9, 1950.
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3545. A group of Jewish youths pose next to a fence. Among those pictured are Sruleck Slomnicki (far left) and Zigmund Weinrib, a photographer (second from the left).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Harry Birnholz ... thereafter, the Red Cross arrived and began caring for the survivors. Some time later, Sally located her ... another survivor, and they married on December 9, 1950.
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3546. Two Polish Jewish sisters pose for a photograph. Pictured are Sala and Sima Slomnicki.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Harry Birnholz ... thereafter, the Red Cross arrived and began caring for the survivors. Some time later, Sally located her ... another survivor, and they married on December 9, 1950.
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3547. A poem written in Polish in the Parschnitz work camp, by Sala Slomnicki.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Harry Birnholz ... thereafter, the Red Cross arrived and began caring for the survivors. Some time later, Sally located her ... another survivor, and they married on December 9, 1950.
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3548. Zvi Grundman stands next to wooden chairs for sun care in the Beit Havraah sanatorium in Davos.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Zwi and Lea Grundman ... Shmuel, writing to the Red Cross and searching in the German and Russian zones for survivors, family and ... friends. He joined with a group of other survivors who fabricated a story saying they were British
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3549. Group portrait of American Jewish soldiers. Among those pictured is Chaplain Geller (back row) who assisted the donor after liberation.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Zwi and Lea Grundman ... Shmuel, writing to the Red Cross and searching in the German and Russian zones for survivors, family and ... friends. He joined with a group of other survivors who fabricated a story saying they were British
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3550. Lichtwitz, a member of the Jewish Brigade, visits Hungarian Jewish displaced persons.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Joseph Eaton ... survivors. He also brought back many letters from survivors to post to relatives in America. In addition