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21201. Wedding portrait of one of the sisters of Moise Cassorla.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN
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21202. Family and friends, among them members of the Cassorla family gather for a celebration [probably in Bitola].
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); FLOWERS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS
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21203. Prewar portrait of the Cassorla family in Bitola, Macedonia.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN
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21204. Group portrait of rabbinical students or young rabbis [probably in France].
CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS
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21205. Group portrait of participants in a rabbinical assembly in Lyon.
CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN FRANCE); JEWS (FRENCH)
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21206. Postwar portrait of Miriam Muller and [Jean] Bolle who had assisted George Mantello and Matthieu Muller in their rescue efforts.
JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS (SWISS); MANTELLO RESCUE MISSION; RESCUERS (JEWISH); WOMEN ... president of the French branch of the Orthodox Jewish organization, the Agudat Yisrael. She had four sisters
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21207. Exterior view of the Muller home in Diemeringen, Alsace.
HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); STREET SCENES; VIEWS ... president of the French branch of the Orthodox Jewish organization, the Agudat Yisrael. She had four sisters
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21208. Livia Vermes and Bela Reiner pose in traditional Hungarian costumes while on their honeymoon.
COSTUMES; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); HONEYMOONS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); WOMEN ... he was technically Christian, she did not want to risk harboring a Jewish child. Rather than move to ... Jolsva labor camp on the Slovak border. They wore civilian clothes with Hungarian military caps. Jewish ... the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who
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21209. Sandor Kohn and his son Miklos stand outside a store front.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... he was technically Christian, she did not want to risk harboring a Jewish child. Rather than move to ... Jolsva labor camp on the Slovak border. They wore civilian clothes with Hungarian military caps. Jewish ... the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who
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21210. Studio portrait of Malvin (nee Mulhoffer) and Sandor Kohn, grandparents of the donor.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (HUNGARIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... he was technically Christian, she did not want to risk harboring a Jewish child. Rather than move to ... Jolsva labor camp on the Slovak border. They wore civilian clothes with Hungarian military caps. Jewish ... the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who
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21211. Studio portrait of Oskar Russ (step-father of the donor) wearing his concentration camp uniform shortly after liberation, .
CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; UNIFORMS ... he was technically Christian, she did not want to risk harboring a Jewish child. Rather than move to ... Jolsva labor camp on the Slovak border. They wore civilian clothes with Hungarian military caps. Jewish ... the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who
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21212. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing antisemitic German Newspapers.
EXHIBITIONS (ANTI-NAZI); NEWSPAPERS; PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH); PROPAGANDA (ANTI-NAZI); ROOSEVELT
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21213. Portrait of four young displaced persons in Salzburg, Austria.
DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; NEW PALESTINE
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21214. Studio portrait of the four Ripp brothers. Pictured are Daniel, Imre, Theodore and Michael Ripp.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS
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21215. Studio portrait of Lajos Ornstein taken on the third anniversary of his arrival in Israel.
JEWISH LIFE IN PALESTINE/ISRAEL -- Daily Life/Economic Life/Families ... anti-Jewish legislation prohibited him from working for non-Jewish firms, he again switched professions ... and became a secretary to the Jewish community. Paul helped support his family by tutoring younger ... necessary papers before the outbreak of the war. Instead he went to Budapest to study Jewish history and
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21216. Pinchas Weissberg looks out a train window with his daughter, Natalia Schwarzwald, and her baby daughter, Elzbieta.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); TRAINS ... war, Ela was the only known survivor. Ela was taken to the Jewish Committee and eventually adopted by
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21217. Group portrait of German soldiers. Among those pictured is Matthieu Mueller from Alsace (a region claimed by both France and Germany).
/MILITARY (JEWISH); WORLD WAR I ... president of the French branch of the Orthodox Jewish organization, the Agudat Yisrael. She had four sisters
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21218. Blanka Zitzer poses with two nurses during her time with the partisans.
RESISTANCE & PARTISANS -- Yugoslavia -- Jewish Resistance -- General ... Auschwitz and murdered in October 1942. The ethnic German brought Dina to the headquarters of Jewish ... Beretics, an older woman with two grown children. However, the Jewish community continued to pay Anica her ... parents and considered herself a Christian. Blanka told Dina she was Jewish and revealed her real name
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21219. Card with a drawing of a red star, photographs and the initials NOB (the Yugoslav Partisan movement).
RESISTANCE & PARTISANS -- Yugoslavia -- Jewish Resistance -- General ... Auschwitz and murdered in October 1942. The ethnic German brought Dina to the headquarters of Jewish ... Beretics, an older woman with two grown children. However, the Jewish community continued to pay Anica her ... parents and considered herself a Christian. Blanka told Dina she was Jewish and revealed her real name
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21220. Two female students from the Goldschmidt School pose outdoors while on an outing.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Schools/School Holiday Celebrations -- Goldschmidt School ... The Goldschmidt School was a private, co-educational Jewish school in Berlin founded by Dr ... Leonore The Goldschmidt School was a private, co-educational Jewish school in Berlin founded by Dr ... Leonore Goldschmidt in 1935 to provide a tranquil environment for Jewish students who were being forced
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21221. Russian refugees wave from a train on their return to the Soviet Union.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; DPS (NON-JEWISH); REPATRIATION; TRAIN STATIONS; TRAINS; WOMEN
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21222. Studio portrait of Regina and Herman Klein, parents of Jerzy Klein, who died after transport to Treblinka.
CLOSE-UPS; DENTISTRY; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... dentists, who lived and practiced near the Jewish quarter of Warsaw and had among their patients many ... equipment for motion pictures throughout the towns of Poland, where movies were an emergent Jewish industry ... Western Poland and warned the Kleins to leave. They lived outside the Jewish quarter on Marshalkowska
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21223. Wedding portrait of Tomasz (Thomas) Wilinski and Zofia Smiglewska.
AMERICANS; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); FAMILIES (PREWAR POLISH
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21224. Displaced persons are disinfected with DDT.
DISINFECTION; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (NON-JEWISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (BRITISH) ... had to formally go into hiding. However, it seems that though he did not wear a Jewish star, he also
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21225. Displaced persons are disinfected with DDT.
DISINFECTION; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (NON-JEWISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (BRITISH) ... had to formally go into hiding. However, it seems that though he did not wear a Jewish star, he also