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4851. Raul Teitelbaum visits his father, Dr. JosephTeitelbaum, in the Preza labor camp.
the Hebrew University where he met his future wife Aliza Eizen, also a Holocaust survivor. He became ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Raoul Teitelbaum ... a well known journalist and is active in Holocaust education. In 2001 Ana Jakic was awarded the
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4852. An Italian soldier takes a photo of a group of prisoners outside a tent in the Preza labor camp.
the Hebrew University where he met his future wife Aliza Eizen, also a Holocaust survivor. He became ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Raoul Teitelbaum ... a well known journalist and is active in Holocaust education. In 2001 Ana Jakic was awarded the
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4853. Interior page of an alien identification card for Pola Fogelman, hiding as a Polish Catholic, under a false name Pelagia Pisula..
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Pola Spitzer ... school and worked as a bookkeeper. She met Alexander Spitzer, a survivor from Transcarpathia who had
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4854. A temporary identification card issued to a Polish Jewish girl, Pola Fogelman, under a false name: Pelagia Pisula.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Pola Spitzer ... school and worked as a bookkeeper. She met Alexander Spitzer, a survivor from Transcarpathia who had
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4855. A post-war official Polish identification document issued to Pola Fogelman signed by the mayor of Radomsko.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Pola Spitzer ... school and worked as a bookkeeper. She met Alexander Spitzer, a survivor from Transcarpathia who had
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4856. Sandor Lantos' membership card in the Alliance of Hungarian Partisans.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Anna Osztreicher ... chambers once she became too emaciated. Ilonka married a fellow survivor Abraham Roth, also a shoemaker ... family perished during the Holocaust. Salamon's mother and three brothers with their spouses and
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4857. Letters of protection issued to Sandor Klein by the Papal Nuncio in Buspaest.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Anna Osztreicher ... chambers once she became too emaciated. Ilonka married a fellow survivor Abraham Roth, also a shoemaker ... family perished during the Holocaust. Salamon's mother and three brothers with their spouses and
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4858. A temporary identification card issued to a Polish Jewish girl, Pola Fogelman, under a false name: Pelagia Pisula.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Pola Spitzer ... school and worked as a bookkeeper. She met Alexander Spitzer, a survivor from Transcarpathia who had
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4859. Bernard Pasternak stands outside a building in Salzburg with a woman [possibly Bella Simon].
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4860. A group of Jewish displaced persons gather at the train station in Salzburg to say goodbye to their friends.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4861. Bella Simon poses next to an automobile [possibly in postwar Romania.]
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4862. A group of young female displaced persons gather at the Salzburg train station to say goodbye to some friends.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4863. Bernard Pasternak poses with his two sisters wearing Jewish stars.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4864. Bernard Pasternak (left) and another man work in a kitchen [possibly in the Bagnoli or Trani displaced persons camp.]
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4865. Bernard Pasternak (right) and another man pose in the barrack of an unidentified displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4866. Three Jewish DPs pose in front of the sign for the IRO Embarkation Center in Bagnoli.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4867. Bernard Pasternak ladles out soup in an unidentified displaced persons camp [probably in Italy.]
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4868. A large group of Jewish displaced persons gathers at the train station in Salzburg.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bella and Bernard Pasternak ... cousin's family until 1953, when she married another survivor Bernard Pasternak on June 27, 1953
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4869. Interior view of a synagogue ceiling mural painted by Perec Willenberg in Czestochowa.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Shmuel and Ada Willenberg ... married Ada Lubelczyk, a survivor from Warsaw. In 1950, Willenberg left Poland and immigrated to Israel
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4870. Shmuel Willenberg leans against a cart holding the family's household belongings after receiving an eviction notification.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Shmuel and Ada Willenberg ... married Ada Lubelczyk, a survivor from Warsaw. In 1950, Willenberg left Poland and immigrated to Israel
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4871. Studio portrait of Perec Willenberg during war.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Shmuel and Ada Willenberg ... married Ada Lubelczyk, a survivor from Warsaw. In 1950, Willenberg left Poland and immigrated to Israel
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4872. Portrait of Shmuel Willenberg taken prior to being sent to Treblinka.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Shmuel and Ada Willenberg ... married Ada Lubelczyk, a survivor from Warsaw. In 1950, Willenberg left Poland and immigrated to Israel
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4873. First portrait of Shmuel Willenberg after his escape from Treblinka and used for his false identity papers..
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Shmuel and Ada Willenberg ... married Ada Lubelczyk, a survivor from Warsaw. In 1950, Willenberg left Poland and immigrated to Israel
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4874. Shmuel Willenberg sits outside in Warsaw following his escape from Treblinka.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Shmuel and Ada Willenberg ... married Ada Lubelczyk, a survivor from Warsaw. In 1950, Willenberg left Poland and immigrated to Israel
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4875. Shmuel (Samuel) (pictured center) and other Polish soldiers pose in front of the Wolf's Lair (Wolfsschanze), Hitler's wartime bunker in northern Poland.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Shmuel and Ada Willenberg ... married Ada Lubelczyk, a survivor from Warsaw. In 1950, Willenberg left Poland and immigrated to Israel