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74651. 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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74652. 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
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74653. Itta Willenberg walks down a street in Warsaw with her baby sister Tamara.
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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74654. Shmuel Willenberg shoots footage of members of the Zionist group Ichud in postwar 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
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74655. Group portrait of soldiers in the postwar Polish army.
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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74656. Shmuel Willenberg (third from right) leads a group of Jews across the Alps on their eventual way to Palestine.
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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74657. Shmuel Willenberg stands in front of the Arch of Titus after leading a Bricha group to Italy.
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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74658. Maniefa and Shmuel Willenberg walk down a street of Warsaw where they are living with false 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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74659. A Jewish teenager poses with others next to a car, on her arrival to Bombay, India.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wendy Lehmann ... had settled. Later that year, Hermann married Klara Steiner, a Hungarian survivor of Auschwitz
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74660. A Jewish father and son on a ship near India. Pictured are (left to right) George and Fritz Klimt.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wendy Lehmann ... had settled. Later that year, Hermann married Klara Steiner, a Hungarian survivor of Auschwitz
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74661. A young Jewish couple in Bombary, India, after the war.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wendy Lehmann ... had settled. Later that year, Hermann married Klara Steiner, a Hungarian survivor of Auschwitz
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74662. A group of friends pose in front of a monument in the garden of the Prince of Wales Museum in Bombay, on V-E Day.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wendy Lehmann ... had settled. Later that year, Hermann married Klara Steiner, a Hungarian survivor of Auschwitz
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74663. Sandor Lantos carries the medals of former Jewish partisan and postal minister Dr.
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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74664. Studio portrait of Friderika and Sandor Klein taken the day they learned that their parents had been deported.
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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74665. Bronia Bruenner poses two other cousin Shaul Klieger (left) and Shaul (Bobush) Hochstein (right.).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Blanche and Benzion Fixler ... schools. On December 10, 1957 she married Bezalel Fixler, a survivor from Romania. She started college
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74666. Shaul Klieger and Bronia Bruenner pose with two adult care givers in Cieszyn.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Blanche and Benzion Fixler ... schools. On December 10, 1957 she married Bezalel Fixler, a survivor from Romania. She started college
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74667. Bronia Bruenner poses with her aunt and cousins after liberation.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Blanche and Benzion Fixler ... schools. On December 10, 1957 she married Bezalel Fixler, a survivor from Romania. She started college
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74668. Studio portrait of Rifchu Moskowitz.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Blanche and Benzion Fixler ... schools. On December 10, 1957 she married Bezalel Fixler, a survivor from Romania. She started college
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74669. Group portrait of the Klein family. From left to right are Cecilia, Friderika and Lajos Klein.
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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74670. Studio portrait of Anna Grosz [probably post-war]
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Anna Grosz ... Grosz, a survivor from Romania and a grain merchant, and they married two months later. They had two ... volunteer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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74671. Margert Seefreund holds her daughter Suzanne standing in her baby carriage.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Anna Grosz ... Grosz, a survivor from Romania and a grain merchant, and they married two months later. They had two ... volunteer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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74672. Group portrait of the Seelfreund sisters: Clara, Elizabeth, Maragaret, her daughter Suzanne, Violet, Anna, and Gisela..
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Anna Grosz ... Grosz, a survivor from Romania and a grain merchant, and they married two months later. They had two ... volunteer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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74673. Michael Gruenbaum rows a boat on the Vltava River (The Moldau) in postwar Prague.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Michael Gruenbaum ... England at the time and could have been spared the experiences of the Holocaust had he chosen to stay ... Child Survivors of Terezin".
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74674. Michael Gruenbaum walks down a street in Prague with his mother Margaret shiortly before emigrating to Cuba.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Michael Gruenbaum ... England at the time and could have been spared the experiences of the Holocaust had he chosen to stay ... Child Survivors of Terezin".
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74675. Manya Kirstein poses with her baby daughter Sara [possibly in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sara Scolnick ... and now a DP Camp and hospital serving survivors. Some weeks later, while returning with a friend