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5051. View of the entrance gates to the Finkenschlag displaced persons camp in Fuerth, Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5052. An identification tag issued to Gina Tabaczynska, when she was detained with other employees of the Schultz & Co.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Tabaczynska Shrut ... Polish-Jewish survivor named Jerzy Szrut (Shrut).
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5053. Studio portrait of a Jewish youth, Jakob Fiszel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fela and Natan Gipsman ... survivor from Bedzin. They were married on March 29, 1947 in Munich. The couple lived in the Stuttgart
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5054. Studio portrait of a Jewish youth, Kalman Fiszel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fela and Natan Gipsman ... survivor from Bedzin. They were married on March 29, 1947 in Munich. The couple lived in the Stuttgart
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5055. Studio portrait of a Jewish youth, Szymek Fiszel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fela and Natan Gipsman ... survivor from Bedzin. They were married on March 29, 1947 in Munich. The couple lived in the Stuttgart
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5056. Studio portrait of a Jewish woman, Sara Bajla Fiszel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fela and Natan Gipsman ... survivor from Bedzin. They were married on March 29, 1947 in Munich. The couple lived in the Stuttgart
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5057. Studio portrait of a Jewish girl, Fela Fiszel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fela and Natan Gipsman ... survivor from Bedzin. They were married on March 29, 1947 in Munich. The couple lived in the Stuttgart
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5058. Portrait of a Jewish girl, Maniusia Gipsman, in the Bedzin ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fela and Natan Gipsman ... survivor from Bedzin. They were married on March 29, 1947 in Munich. Two years later, the Gipsmans
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5059. Studio portrait of two Jewish girls in the Bedzin ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Fela and Natan Gipsman ... survivor from Bedzin. They were married on March 29, 1947 in Munich. Two years later, the Gipsmans
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5060. Portrait of two Jewish siblings in the Srodula ghetto in Sosnowiec, Poland.
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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5061. A Jewish bride poses with a group of friends beneath a Hebrew sign at the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5062. A young woman poses at the window of her residence in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5063. A group of Jewish women at the entrance to the Brody ghetto.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5064. View of the ruins of the main synagogue in Brody.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5065. A letter written on a Hungarian Red Cross correspondence form by Czeslava (Harmelin) Sauber to her sister Marie (Harmelin) Auerbach, an internee on the Isle of Man in England.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5066. A page from the diary of Eugenia Hochberg, written while she was living in hiding in Brody, Poland.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5067. Group portrait of young Jewish couples in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5068. Group portrait of young Jewish DPs on the steps of a building in Lublin.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5069. Two young Jewish DPs pose beneath a sign in Russian that reads "Memories from the town of Lvov." Pictured are Eugenia Hochberg and Izio Pestes, a fellow Polish Jew from Brody, who is a soldier in the Soviet Red Army.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5070. A postcard written by Gina Dustenfeld-Atsmon to her cousin, the donor, congratulating her on the birth of her daughter.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5071. The cover of a membership card in the Jewish Community of Fuerth belonging to Henryk Lanceter.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5072. Identity card issued to Eugenia Lanceter, a resident of the Jewish displaced persons camp in Fuerth, Bavaria.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5073. Letter from the International Refugee Organization certifying Henryk Lanceter's service in the administration of the Fuerth displaced persons camp, and describing his decision to move to an administrative post in the Jewish community of Fuerth.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5074. Authorization from the Fuerth city council permitting the Jewish DP, Eugenia (Hochberg) Lanceter, to leave the country.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks
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5075. Letter from the International Refugee Organization describing the administrative source performed by Henryk Lanceter both in the Fuerth displaced persons camp and the Fuerth Jewish community.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Eugenia Hochberg Lanceter ... Polish army. In June he met Eugenia Lanceter, a Jewish survivor from his hometown of Brody. Two weeks