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15426. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15427. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15428. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15429. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15430. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15431. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15432. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15433. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest
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15434. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest.
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15435. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest.
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15436. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest.
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15437. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest.
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15438. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest.
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15439. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest.
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15440. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest.
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15441. A sampling of the more than 300 identification card photos of local Jewish residents that were found on the floor of the Gestapo headquarters in Biala Rawska in January 1945.
by Leon Sztubert, a Jewish survivor from the town, who spent the war in hiding in a nearby forest.
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15442. False identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
schools that were sponsored by the Jewish Socialist Bund, Feigele became involved at an early age in the ... she joined the newly created Jewish Coordinating Committee (Komitet Koordynacyjny), a committee of
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15443. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents ... middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish. Ernst used this passport to flee Germany ... settled in New York where the girls attended a pre-school for Jewish refugee children.
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15444. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents ... middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish. Ernst used this passport to flee Germany ... settled in New York where the girls attended a pre-school for Jewish refugee children.
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15445. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents ... middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish. Ernst used this passport to flee Germany ... settled in New York where the girls attended a pre-school for Jewish refugee children.
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15446. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents ... middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish. Ernst used this passport to flee Germany ... settled in New York where the girls attended a pre-school for Jewish refugee children.
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15447. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in Deggendorf, Germany posing under a Zionist banner which reads, "Eretz Israel [the Land of Israel] for the Nation Israel," in Hebrew and English.
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15448. View of the quarry at the Flossenbuerg concentration camp, taken during a return visit to the camp on the first or second anniversary of the liberation by Jewish DPs living in the city of Weiden, Germany.
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15449. Jewish kindergarten class in Smorgon, Poland. Those pictured include Leah Kovarski, Etka Rabinovitch, Leika Arotzka, Esther Goldberg, Nechama Ziskovitch, Bela Kovarski, Masha Schwartz, Tania Marcus, Rachel Yentes and Masha Levine.
housed in a former movie theater until the Jewish Council arranged permanent housing for them. For ... imprisoned behind barbed wire and forced to work in a flour mill. One day they met some Jewish, Polish
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15450. A group of Jewish DPs wait at the Vienna railroad station for a train to take them on the next leg of their journey along the Bricha route to the American Zone of Germany.
BRICHA; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS ... as a present for his tenth birthday, which he used to document pre-war, wartime and postwar Jewish