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19601. Simon Anker (front row, second from the left) poses with his five sons in Zoppot, a suburb of Danzig.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN) ... Danzig and the head of a household of twelve children. He was a prominent member of the local Jewish
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19602. Studio portrait of the family of Emil Peto.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (HUNGARIAN)
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19603. Headlines of partisan newspapers published in the forests of Belorussia.
RESISTANCE & PARTISANS -- Poland/USSR -- Jewish Resistance: Partisan Units -- Belorussia/Polesie
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19604. A document given to the commander of the scouting group of Alexander Abugov on behalf of the unit of General Riezma Fiodorov.
RESISTANCE & PARTISANS -- Poland/USSR -- Jewish Resistance: Partisan Units -- Ukraine/Volhynia
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19605. Feiga and Dorota Fischbein wearing armbands in the Iwonicz Zdroj ghetto.
ARMBANDS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; IWONICZ ZDROJ; JEWS (POLISH)
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19606. Portrait of the donor's parents, Jakub and Lilly Herzog, looking out of a window of their home in Hlohovec, Czechoslovakia.
FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (CZECH); JEWS (SLOVAK); WOMEN ... establishment of an independent Slovakia in March 1939, the situation of the Jewish population quickly ... deteriorated. In Hlohovec, members of the Hlinka Guard rounded-up the prominent Jewish men, including Nandor ... the war. His older brother, however, was rescued through the efforts of his non-Jewish wife, who hid
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19607. View of the store belonging to the grandmother of the donor in Gargzdai, Lithuania.
BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); VIEWS ... as a present for his tenth birthday, which he used to document pre-war, wartime and postwar Jewish ... assisted Jewish DPs in migrating to the West and immigrating to Palestine. He lived off and on at the
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19608. Portrait of the donor's aunt, Nehama Kaplan, with an unidentified little girl.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (LITHUANIAN) ... Jewish refugee at the beginning of the Second World War. Her monther, Chaya, from Kron, Lithuania, first
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19609. Portrait of the donor's uncles and aunt. Pictured above is Shmuel Kaplan; below are Moshe and Nehama Kaplan.
FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (LITHUANIAN) ... Jewish refugee at the beginning of the Second World War. Her monther, Chaya, from Kron, Lithuania, first
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19610. Group portrait of the Gar family in Kron, Lithuania.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (LITHUANIAN) ... Jewish refugee at the beginning of the Second World War. Her monther, Chaya, from Kron, Lithuania, first
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19611. Portrait of Esther Gar with her granddaughter Haviva, the daughter of Jacob Gar.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (LITHUANIAN) ... Jewish refugee at the beginning of the Second World War. Her monther, Chaya, from Kron, Lithuania, first
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19612. View of the Schlawer Muhlenwerke, a mill owned and operated by Hugo Gottschalk.
BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); MILLS; VIEWS ... Danzig and the head of a household of twelve children. He was a prominent member of the local Jewish
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19613. View of the Schlawer Muhlenwerke, a mill owned and operated by Hugo Gottschalk.
BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); MILLS; VIEWS ... Danzig and the head of a household of twelve children. He was a prominent member of the local Jewish
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19614. View of the Schlawer Muhlenwerke, a mill owned and operated by Hugo Gottschalk.
BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); MILLS; VIEWS ... Danzig and the head of a household of twelve children. He was a prominent member of the local Jewish
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19615. Survivors rest on an embankment next to a stopped train.
DPS (JEWISH); SURVIVORS; TRAINS; WOMEN ... approximately 2,500 concentration camp inmates, primarily Jewish. Many of the prisoners died during the transit
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19616. Picture postcard of the market square in Sevetin, Czechoslovakia.
BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); POSTCARDS; PUBLIC SQUARES; VIEWS
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19617. Betti Heimann Jacobsberg's death certificate, issued in Berlin on March 17, 1939.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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19618. A letter sent to Walter Jacobsberg by the German interior ministry, informing him that his application for admittance to a school of pharmacology has been rejected, due to his "non-Aryan" status.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents ... schooling in the mid-1930s, Walter obtained a position in a Jewish-owned bank in Stettin. During the
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19619. View of the synagogue in the village of Delmenhorst, near Bremen.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Religious Life/Institutions
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19620. Document certifying the marriage of Selma Stiefel and Josef Zwienicki on July 12, 1916.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents ... the Breuer yeshiva in Frankfurt. A year later he began his studies at the Wuerzburg Jewish teachers
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19621. Portrait of the Baron family in the yard of their home in Sirvintos, Lithuania.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (LITHUANIAN)
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19622. Portrait of Helen, age one, and her parents Tova and Izik (Yitzchak) Verblunsky.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (LITHUANIAN)
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19623. The Schwab family (the donor's maternal grandparents) seated around the table in Mommenheim, France.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (FRENCH) ... (b.1921), received a solid Jewish education in addition to their classical studies at the lycee ... Simone became a leader in the Jewish scouting movement, Eclaireurs Israelites de France (EIF). After
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19624. Portrait of Marx and Mathilde Schwab (the donor's maternal grandparents) with five of their eight children.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (FRENCH) ... (b.1921), received a solid Jewish education in addition to their classical studies at the lycee ... Simone became a leader in the Jewish scouting movement, Eclaireurs Israelites de France (EIF). After
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19625. Portrait of the four Andermann brothers, the sons of Schlojme and Feige Andermann, in Suceava, Romania, Pictured from left to right is David, who took over his father's store in Suceava; Adolf, who trained as a biologist and then a manufacturer of cutlery; Herman, who became a partner in the factory; and Isiu Andermann, who became a professor of classics at a gymnasium in Doroho and an owner of a tannery in Radautz, where he lived.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (ROMANIAN) ... Jewish children's welfare organization. During the war the family moved to Bucharest, where Anny ... continued her social welfare work. When information became available about the plight of Jewish orphans