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5326. Young people gather outside on the property of the Beuving family, the rescuers of the donor and her sister.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5327. Rescuers Agnes and Joep Garben pose with Lidia Straus, the wife of the Jewish man they rescued.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5328. Betty and Rudi Cohen stand on the gangplank of the ship taking them to the United States.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5329. Harry Straus rides his bicycle down a street of S'Heenrenberg.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5330. Harry Straus poses with his newborn daughter Hetty.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5331. Portrait of Agnes and Johannes Garben, Dutch Righteous Among the Nations.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5332. Three young adults pose in a garden in s Heerenberg after the war.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5333. Betty Straus poses with her dog in a garden in Utrecht.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5334. Close-up portrait of Hedwig Straus taken about a year before her murder.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5335. Dini and Harry Straus go sledding about two years before going into hiding.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5336. Betty Cohen (formerly Straus) pays a visit to her wartime rescuers.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5337. Betty Straus stands in front of the entrance to her brother's home in Bussum.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Betty Cohen ... married Rudi Cohen, another Dutch Jewish survivor. They immigrated to the United States in 1956. They
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5338. Letter addressed to Salamon Lebovics himself, from the Office of the Prime Minister informing him that he has been granted the Bronze rank of the Hungarian Freedom Medal.
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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5339. Letter from the Hungarian Red Cross dated December 4, 1942, from the military department of the Red Cross addressed to Mrs.
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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5340. 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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5341. The Chiger family stands on a street in Krakow after the war.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marian and Kristine Keren ... After the war ended in May, Paulina learned that she and her sister were the only survivors of her
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5342. Group portrait oif children in a children's home in Krakow.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marian and Kristine Keren ... After the war ended in May, Paulina learned that she and her sister were the only survivors of her
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5343. Postwar studio portrait of Pawel (Pinio) Chiger.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marian and Kristine Keren ... After the war ended in May, Paulina learned that she and her sister were the only survivors of her
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5344. Postwar studio portrait of Kyrstina Chiger.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marian and Kristine Keren ... After the war ended in May, Paulina learned that she and her sister were the only survivors of her
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5345. Portrait of Lili Katz taken on Purim only months before she was murdered at Auschwitz.
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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5346. Robert Blatt poses outside shortly before the German invasion of Hungary and Hungarian occupied Romania.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edith Balas ... to return whole. However, much of her extended family perished in the Holocaust. Edith returned to ... brother Robert b, 1926. Egon was he sole survivor of his immediate family. Ignat was murdered in
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5347. Studio portrait of Jerzy Ogurek taken after his family fled to Hungary.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; George Zimmerman ... survivor, Chaskiel (Charles) Zimmerman who adopted Jurek.
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5348. Studio portrait of Karola Ogurek [probably taken after she fled to Hungary].
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; George Zimmerman ... survivor, Chaskiel (Charles) Zimmerman who adopted Jurek.
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5349. Group portrait of boys in a school in poswar Esslingen, Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; George Zimmerman ... survivor, Chaskiel (Charles) Zimmerman who adopted Jurek.
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5350. Postwar group portrait of the Zimmerman family. From left to right are Chaskiel Zimmerman, Karola Ogurek Zimmerman, Jerzy Ogurek Zimmerman, and Chaskiel's brother, wife and daughter.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; George Zimmerman ... survivor, Chaskiel (Charles) Zimmerman who adopted Jurek.