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20026. A poem given by Inge Hecht to Frances Rose, before Frances left on the first Kindertransport to England.
JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Kindertransport -- En Route/Arrival -- First ... and Berlin. Seventy percent of the children were Jewish and were chosen by the central Jewish ... 's Movement (RCM). In addition to the RCM and its local committees, several Jewish organizations assisted the
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20027. Portrait of the Kohn family from Prague on vacation in Italy.
ANIMALS; ANIMALS (DOGS); AUTOMOBILES; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (CZECH); VACATIONS/RESORTS ... the Jewish Community. He was a representative of the Jewish minority to the Czech Parliament ... Prague’s only Jewish Day School and was the school’s President for ten years. He also founded a Jewish ... many Jewish organizations and was philanthropically involved with all of them, particularly with Keren
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20028. A Hasidic rabbi and his followers take the waters in Marienbad.
CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (RELIGIOUS); VACATIONS/RESORTS
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20029. Three brothers wearing armbands pose on the stairs outside the carpentry workshop in the Berezhany ghetto.
ARMBANDS; BEREZHANY; ENTRANCES; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; GHETTO/OCCUPATION
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20030. View of the Liebmann optical and photographic supply store in Szeged, Hungary.
BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... Bela Liebmann (1899-199?), Hungarian Jewish photographer and businessman. Liebmann was born in ... Teme Bela Liebmann (1899-199?), Hungarian Jewish photographer and businessman. Liebmann was born in
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20031. Portrait of the extended Kupfermann family in Budapest.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... the Kupfermanns kept the Jewish holidays and went to synagogue, they were not involved in Jewish ... school, while Marta went to live in the home of a Jewish widow along with two other children. This ... 's Jewish landlady went with them. Twelve-year-old Marta then moved in with friends and began attending a
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20032. Wedding portrait of Raya Magid and Alexander Markon.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS (LITHUANIAN); JEWS (POLISH); WEDDINGS ... Wedding portrait of Raya Magid and Alexander Markon. Among those pictured is the Jewish sculptor ... Magids had two daughters, Raya and Katia. Raya Magid met Alexander Markon, a Jewish émigré living in
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20033. Portrait of the Majerowicz family in the Warsaw ghetto.
FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); WARSAW
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20034. Religious Jews converse on a street corner in the Kazimierz quarter of Krakow.
CARTS/WAGONS; JEWISH QUARTERS; JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); STREET SCENES
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20035. Jews walk along a snow covered commercial street, known as First Aleja Street, in the western part of the Czestochowa ghetto.
ARMBANDS; BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); CZESTOCHOWA; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); STREET
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20036. Jews walk along a snow covered commercial street, known as First Aleja Street, in the western part of the Czestochowa ghetto.
ARMBANDS; BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); CZESTOCHOWA; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); STREET
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20037. Two female cousins pose wearing armbands in the Czestochowa ghetto.
ARMBANDS; CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; CZESTOCHOWA; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION
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20038. Identity card of Bertha (Wolffberg) Gottschalk, probably used to collect mail at the post office.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents ... household of twelve children. He was a prominent member of the local Jewish community, who served as
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20039. Olga (Deuts) Leier poses with her parents outside their home in Bratislava.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (CZECH); JEWS (SLOVAK); WOMEN
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20040. A displaced person carts his belongings through the streets of Dillenburg in a wheelbarrow.
CARTS/WAGONS; DPS (NON-JEWISH); MILITARY VEHICLES; PRISONERS; REFUGEES (OTHER); SOLDIERS/MILITARY
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20041. Three female DPs in Dillenburg after the liberation of the area by U.S.
CLOSE-UPS; DPS (NON-JEWISH); REFUGEES (OTHER); SURVIVORS; WOMEN
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20042. Portrait of Berci Marika at the age of one. She survived, but her parents, who converted to Christianity, were deported to Auschwitz.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... cousin who was born in 1935. As a very young child, Berci did not know she was Jewish; her parents had
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20043. An announcement ordering Jews in the Krakow region to wear an armband with the Star of David.
-JEWISH) ... identifying mark in the form of an armband with a blue Zionist star. The enforcing agency will be the Jewish
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20044. A poem given by Inge Hecht to Frances Rose, before Frances left on the first Kindertransport to England.
JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Kindertransport -- En Route/Arrival -- First ... and Berlin. Seventy percent of the children were Jewish and were chosen by the central Jewish ... 's Movement (RCM). In addition to the RCM and its local committees, several Jewish organizations assisted the
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20045. The last photo of the entire Kusserow family. Pictured standing from left to right are Siegfried, Karl-Heinz, Wolfgang, Franz, Hilda, Annemarie, Waltraud, Wilhelm, and Hildegard.
FAMILIES (JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES); FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEHOVAH
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20046. Marc Chagall painting in his studio in southern France.
/SOVIET); REFUGEES (JEWISH); STUDIOS ... Marc Chagall (formerly Moshe Segal, 1887-1985), Russian Jewish painter. Chagall was born into a ... lar Marc Chagall (formerly Moshe Segal, 1887-1985), Russian Jewish painter. Chagall was born into a ... Svanska school, where he studied under the well-known Jewish artist Leon Bakst. Chagall's work was greatly
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20047. The first Chancellor of post-war West Germany, Konrad Adenauer, with his aide Prof.
WORLD RESPONSE (1933-1955) -- Reparations/Jewish Material Claims Conference ... signing of the Reparations Agreement between Israel, West Germany, and the Committee on Jewish Material
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20048. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer signs the reparations agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and Israel.
WORLD RESPONSE (1933-1955) -- Reparations/Jewish Material Claims Conference
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20049. Family portrait taken at the wedding of Moshe Kornfeld and Liba Saleschütz in Kolbuszowa.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); WEDDINGS ... ). Though he was given a traditional Jewish upbringing that included cheder, afternoon Talmud Torah and ... unexploded shells. Soon he was forced to flee to the Russian zone, when a Jewish collaborator, whom he had ... for him to go to the Jewish hospital in Krakow. On the way he and his sister were kicked off the
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20050. Displaced persons wait for truck transport to trains in Hannover, Germany to take them home to Holland, Belgium, and France.
DPS (NON-JEWISH); LUGGAGE; REPATRIATION; TRUCKS; VIEWS