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5251. Permit for Wilhelm Zeev Steiner to work as a book cataloger.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5252. Identification card issue to David Steiner by the Jewish Council in Bratislava; it says he is a "worker."
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5253. False identification card issued to David Steiner under the name Jan Dudas by the Jewish underground.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5254. Verso of the false identification paper issued to David Steiner under the name Jan Dudas.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5255. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5256. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5257. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5258. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5259. Wilhlem Zeev Steiner stands in front of Judengasse 18 wearing a yellow star which was smaller than usual as he was needed for economic activity.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5260. Zionist youth gather for a meeting of the youth Hachshara in Bratislava.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5261. Zionist youth parade in Karlovy Vary.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5262. Group portrait of Zionist youth meeting in Karlovy Vary.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5263. Zionist youth pose on a street in Karlovy Vary. David Zigmund Steiner is pictured front row, fourth from left.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5264. A young girl received her a badge at the Bnai Akiva Club in Bratislava.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5265. Police permit releasing David Zigmund Steiner from wearing the yellow star.
Jerusalem of a children's home and researched the Holocaust in Slovakia. He married a survivor from ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Steiner
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5266. The five Birnbaum siblings pose on a grassy lawn in Berlin.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after
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5267. Portrait of the entire Birnbaum family in Westerbork.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after
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5268. The Birnbaum family poses in a garden while on vacation near Berlin.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after
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5269. School portrait of Sonni Birnbaum sitting at her desk in a first grade class in Berlin.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after
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5270. Studio portrait of Yaakov, Schmuel, and Zvi Birnbaum shortly after the war.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after
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5271. Group portrait of four of the children cared for by Yehoshua and Hennie Birnbaum both in Westerbork and Bussum.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after
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5272. Studio portrait of Jankl Zuckerkandel, a first cousin of the donors.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after
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5273. Group portrait of children and nurses in a hospital [probably in Berlin].
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after
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5274. German Jews exiled to Zbaszyn reupholster furniture in a workshop.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after
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5275. Hennie and Yehoshua Birnbaum sit together after the war and look at a photograph.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sonni Schey Birnbaum ... the orphans on a farm. Other Dutch survivors had informed American units about the group, and after