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14076. A group of Hungarian-Jewish friends, one of who was on forlough from a labor battalion, go for a walk in a park in Budpest.
conscripted for a forced labor battalion in 1941. The battalion, consisting of Jewish forced laborers, was ... arrested Denes and sent him to a POW camp in Gorky. Ironically, the Soviets arrested Jewish labor
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14077. Close-up portrait of a Jewish conscript in a Hungarian labor battalion, dressed in a winter jacket on a snowy day.
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14078. A French-Jewish girl poses outdoors in new clothing she received for a wedding in a public institution in Saint Amand en Puisaye, where she was in hiding.
Grodzinski Szenker. Her parents both came from large Polish-Jewish families. Her father, born on April 24 ... 1940, the family became subjected to a barrage of anti-Jewish ordinances including an order to wear a
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14079. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish girl dressed in a Balinese costume while visiting her grandparents in a summer home outside of Riga.
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14080. Two Polish Jewish children pose with their dog. Pictured are Estusia Wajcblum and her younger cousin Jeannette ("Janka") Jaglom (later Tokatly).
ANIMALS (DOGS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS
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14081. Portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Pictured are Estusia Wajcblum (far right), her cousin's daughter Yanka (front), Yanka's governess (left), and an unknown man.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS
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14082. Audience in the school yard of the Jewish school Grosse Hamburger Strasse during a performance of "Max and Moritz", a humorous poem by Wilhelm Busch.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Schools/School Holiday Celebrations -- General ... The Jewish School Grosse Hamburger Strasse Berlin was founded in 1862. It goes back to the
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14083. Norbert Wollheim sits on the deck of a ship while accompanying German-Jewish children to a summer camp Kinderlager [children's recreational summer camp] in Horserod, Denmark.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Recreation/Sports/Summer Camps -- General ... Norbert Wollheim (1913-1998), German Jewish social welfare worker, who administered the
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14084. A well-dressed Jewish couple walks down a street in Vienna past a parade of Hitler Youth and hanging swastika flags.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI AUSTRIA -- Daily Life/Portraits/Street Scenes
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14085. Page from a photo album of German-Jewish refugees in France showing various pastoral images entitled "the day the war broke out Spetember 3 [sic] 1939."
JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Emigration/Refugee Assistance -- In France ... Obsershule. He also was active in the Jewish community, was president of this synagogue and of Bnai Brith
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14086. The Gartenlaubs, a Jewish family in Paris, poses together on their balcony shortly before their youngest two daughters went into hiding.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... BALCONIES/TERRACES/PORCHES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GROUP
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14087. Jewish men are forced to stand in a line holding their hats in their hands [perhaps right after having had their beards forcibly shaven].
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14088. Four young children of Jewish origin participate in the town's celebration of the feast of Corpus Christi on the main square in Nachod.
running water on the Judengasse (a street where many of the poorer Jewish families lived). Then, in
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14089. Close-up portrait of a laughing Jewish girl, Rosian Bagriansky in hiding on the farm of her rescuer Lyda Goluboviene, in Kulautova, Lithuania.
Budrekaite, her father's secretary who was also the sister-in-law of Jacob Gens, the Jewish head of the Vilna
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14090. Young Dutch-Jewish children brought from the creche to a children's home by the Dutch underground play in a nursery class.
decade Walter became active in the Jewish religious reform movement., together with Otto Frank (the ... childcare center in the Joodsche Schouwburg, from which Jewish children were taken into hiding with the help
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14091. Paul Ornstein, a young Jewish man, takes his bicycle for a 100 km ride to visit his girlfriend in wartime Hungary.
Zionists but spoke Hungarian at home. Anna attended elementary school in a one room Jewish school attached ... to the synagogue, but she and her brothers had to go away for high school. Anna attended the Jewish
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14092. Postwar family of a Dutch Jewish family. Pictured on the left is Sigmund Kleerkoper in his army uniform and his wife seated behind him.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (DUTCH); JEWS IN HIDING ... (AFTER THE EXPERIENCE); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (DUTCH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH); WOMEN
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14093. A young Jewish girl poses in her underwear in a summer colony outside of Warsaw where she has gone to recuperate after the war.
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14094. The Jewish cemetery in the Warsaw ghetto. Joest's original caption reads: "From here one could gaze all the way to the horizon across a vast field of tombstones."
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14095. Entrance to the Warsaw ghetto cemetery. Joest's original caption reads: "The gate for entering the Jewish cemetery looked idyllic with its clusters of ivy.
Jewish cemetery looked idyllic with its clusters of ivy. As I stood before it, I had no idea of what I
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14096. A Jewish mother plays with her newborn child in the year following the German invasion of Poland but prior to the establishment of a ghetto in Krakow.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS ... Rabbi Schoenfeld who had come to Poland looking for Jewish orphans. Dolek by that time was living in a
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14097. Group portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Rudolf Hoffman is pictured standing on the far left next to his wife, Regina Polland Hoffman.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); WOMEN ... Rabbi Schoenfeld who had come to Poland looking for Jewish orphans. Dolek by that time was living in a
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14098. Young Jewish boy poses with his aunt in the garden of the Sanatorium run by his family in Druskieniki, Poland (in present day Lithuania).
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GARDENS/GARDENING; JEWS (POLISH ... Grodno's Jewish population to extermination camps. The threat of deportation forced the Blumstein family
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14099. A group of Jewish youth from the Bergen-Belsen DP camp board a train for the coast on the first leg of their journey to Palestine.
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14100. A young Jewish girl with a large bow in her hair stands on the balcony of the home where she was hiding.
blue eyed, she decided neither to wear the Jewish star nor to go into hiding. Instead she also joined ... hiding two Jewish baby boys. They were arrested after walking in the park on a Sunday afternoon. The