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3926. Walter Karliner on the grounds of the Hotel du Moulin in Moissac.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Walter Karliner ... liberation Walter was reunited with his brother in Paris. They were the only survivors of their family
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3927. Walter Karliner (right) poses at the train station with two friends from the Hotel du Moulin youth home, before his departure.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Walter Karliner ... liberation Walter was reunited with his brother in Paris. They were the only survivors of their family
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3928. Group portrait of Polish Jewish youth on an outing organized by the Ichud Zionist youth movement in Lodz.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Tabaczynska Shrut ... Polish-Jewish survivor named Jerzy Szrut (Shrut).
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3929. A postcard from Sobibor written by Alice Elbert, a Slovak Jew imprisoned in the Luta forced labor camp near Lublin, to family or friends in Warsaw.
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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3930. A group of Jewish girls in the Zabno ghetto toast their friend on her twelfth birthday.
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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3931. Group portrait of Jewish girls in the Zabno ghetto taken on the occasion of the twelfth birthday of Hania Goldman.
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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3932. Four Jewish girls pose outside a building in the Zabno ghetto during a birthday party for their friend Hania Goldman.
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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3933. Hana Goldman (seated on the left) with a group of Jewish youth, wearing armbands, poses at the back entrance to the Goldmans' home 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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3934. A group of Jewish girls, wearing armbands, poses with axes in a snow covered field 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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3935. Hania Goldman (right) and her friend, Tosia Szechter (Schneider), walk down a street in the Neu Freiman displaced persons camp.
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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3936. A Jewish mother poses with her two daughters at the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
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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3937. Hania Goldman (bottom) poses beneath a young couple, who are looking out the window of their room in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
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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3938. Four young Jewish women pose outside at the Eschwege displaced persons camp.
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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3939. Fajgl Fiszel poses with her brother, Motek, after their reunion in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bernard and Fajgl Moncznik ... then Munich, where he married Fajgl Fiszel, a survivor from Bedzin, who he met in the Weiden displaced
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3940. The wedding invitation of the Jewish DP couple, Fajgl Fiszel and Berl Moncznik.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bernard and Fajgl Moncznik ... then Munich, where he married Fajgl Fiszel, a survivor from Bedzin, who he met in the Weiden displaced
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3941. Wedding portrait of the Jewish DP couple, Fajgl Fiszel and Berl Moncznik.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bernard and Fajgl Moncznik ... then Munich, where he married Fajgl Fiszel, a survivor from Bedzin, who he met in the Weiden displaced
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3942. Close up portrait of two Jewish brides who were married in a double wedding ceremony that took place on Lag b'Omer, May 27, 1948 in the Prinz Albrecht Hall in Munich.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bernard and Fajgl Moncznik ... then Munich, where he married Fajgl Fiszel, a survivor from Bedzin, who he met in the Weiden displaced
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3943. Portrait of the Malach family taken on Passover.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sima Malah ... that they were the only survivors of their extended family of 178 members. With the support of the
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3944. Members of the extended Goldschild family celebrate the holiday of Purim.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Goldschild ... returned to Chust, where he learned that he and his aunt, Vera Goldschild, were the only survivors of his
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3945. Esther Erlich Tuchsznajder poses with her children, Michael and Sarah in a park.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eva Tuchsznajder Lang ... Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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3946. Eva and Rivka Tuchsznajder pose outside the home in St.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eva Tuchsznajder Lang ... Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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3947. Eva and Rivka Tuchsznajder with their caregiver, Emma Blanc, at St.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eva Tuchsznajder Lang ... Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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3948. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eva Tuchsznajder Lang ... Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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3949. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eva Tuchsznajder Lang ... Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec
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3950. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eva Tuchsznajder Lang ... Mataroa. In 1951 Eva married Aaron Jakobowicz, a survivor of Auschwitz and Buchenwald from Sosnowiec