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1576. Bruno Foa pushes his daughter Eleanor in a wheelbarrow.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (ITALIAN); WHEELBARROWS ... department of the University of Bari and became Italy's youngest full professor. He also practiced law in ... Naples where he continued to live. In 1936 while he met Lisa Haimann, a German-Jew living in Italy ... manifesto, which barred Jews from obtaining public employment, joining the armed forces or attending schools
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1577. Proprietors of a kosher bakery stand in front of their store window.
BAKERS/BAKERIES; BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); EXTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN) ... and her brother-in-law Adolf Wolf.
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1578. A German-Jewish couple walks down an open plaza in Wiesbaden, Germany.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); HERMANNS FAMILY (ST. LOUIS); JEWS (GERMAN); WOMEN ... emigrate immediately, he was released. His brother-in-law in New York arranged the purchase of a Cuban
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1579. A young German-Jewish child poses by a large fountain in Wuerzberg.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FOUNTAINS; JEWS (GERMAN) ... trained as a chef, worked as a butcher and also managed several stores for his father-in-law. The Paulys
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1580. Portrait of the Riegner family. Seated from left to right are Helene and Marianne.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); RIEGNER, GERHART ... was issued barring Jews from the legal profession, Riegner left Germany, resuming his studies at the ... law, Riegner served as the legal secretary of the World Jewish Conference (WJC) Geneva office, and by ... deteriorating situation of European Jews and relayed reports to British and American Jewish organizations. In
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1581. Gerhart Moritz Riegner, probably at the meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (GERMAN); RIEGNER, GERHART ... was issued barring Jews from the legal profession, Riegner left Germany, resuming his studies at the ... law, Riegner served as the legal secretary of the World Jewish Conference (WJC) Geneva office, and by ... deteriorating situation of European Jews and relayed reports to British and American Jewish organizations. In
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1582. Wolf Laudon (right) poses with a Polish friend; both are members of the Polish police.
JEWS (POLISH); POLES; POLICE; POLICE (JEWISH); POLICE (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... official ghetto photographer in partnership with his brother-in-law, Josef Goldcwajg. Among their
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1583. Studio portrait of Wolf Laudon wearing his Polish policeman's uniform.
CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (POLISH); POLICE; POLICE (JEWISH); POLICE (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... official ghetto photographer in partnership with his brother-in-law, Josef Goldcwajg. Among their
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1584. Gabriel Groszman poses in the yard adjacent to a home.
after new laws prohibited Jews from the agricultural commodities business. The family moved to Budapest ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... persecution of Jews in Budapest began to increase, Jozsef, Margit, and Gabriel had to move into a house shared ... false identities in order to pass as non-Jews. Hungary was liberated by Russian forces in 1945. Many of
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1585. A group of young people poses next to a haystack, left to right: Bandi Wetzler, Gabriel Groszman and his cousins: Bandi Abelesz, Miki Abelesz and the siblings Doman visiting from Budapest: Andi, Judith and Agi.
after new laws prohibited Jews from the agricultural commodities business. The family moved to Budapest ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); HAY/HAYSTACKS; JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... persecution of Jews in Budapest began to increase, Jozsef, Margit, and Gabriel had to move into a house shared ... false identities in order to pass as non-Jews. Hungary was liberated by Russian forces in 1945. Many of
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1586. Imi Groszman poses in front of foliage near a home.
after new laws prohibited Jews from the agricultural commodities business. The family moved to Budapest ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS (HUNGARIAN) ... persecution of Jews in Budapest began to increase, Jozsef, Margit, and Gabriel had to move into a house shared ... false identities in order to pass as non-Jews. Hungary was liberated by Russian forces in 1945. Many of
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1587. Portrait of Gabriel Groszman's cousins, Bandi and Miki Abelesz.
after new laws prohibited Jews from the agricultural commodities business. The family moved to Budapest ... CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); WINTER SCENES ... persecution of Jews in Budapest began to increase, Jozsef, Margit, and Gabriel had to move into a house shared ... false identities in order to pass as non-Jews. Hungary was liberated by Russian forces in 1945. Many of
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1588. Four children stand under a tree outside the children's home in Seyre.
CHILDREN'S HOMES; CHILDREN'S HOMES (SEYRE); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN ... FRANCE); JEWS (GERMAN); WOMEN ... Lilly's father who ran a small grocery. Once the Nuremberg laws were passed, housewives no longer ... Allies in September 1943, the Germans seized control of the Italian zone and began a manhunt for Jews in
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1589. Group portrait of the older boys and girls in Chateau La Hille.
CHILDREN'S HOMES; CHILDREN'S HOMES (HILLE); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN ... FRANCE); JEWS (GERMAN) ... Lilly's father who ran a small grocery. Once the Nuremberg laws were passed, housewives no longer ... Allies in September 1943, the Germans seized control of the Italian zone and began a manhunt for Jews in
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1590. A man and a boy carry their luggage on the way to the deportation train in the Lodz ghetto.
BUNDLES; CHILDREN/YOUTH; DEPORTATIONS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; LUGGAGE ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died ... 1, 1939 and arrived in Lodz on September 8. During March 1940 the Germans ordered the Lodz Jews to ... distinguish from one another. The routes taken by displaced Jews into and out of the ghetto were identical
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1591. Anna ("Anci") Gluck and her friend Gulyas Lili work in a farm in Austria.
FARMS/FARMING; FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); WOMEN ... acceptable, but after two weeks, they had to join all the other Jews in the final Miskolc ghetto. This last ... his Catholic wife Ilona. Ilona was afraid to harbor a Jew, so Janos went to live with his mother ... 's older sister and brother-in-law, Gigi and Geza Weisz. They were living in an apartment designated
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1592. Anna ("Anci") Gluck and her friend Gulyas Lili work in a farm in Austria.
FARMS/FARMING; FORCED LABOR/BRIGADES; JEWS (HUNGARIAN); WOMEN ... acceptable, but after two weeks, they had to join all the other Jews in the final Miskolc ghetto. This last ... his Catholic wife Ilona. Ilona was afraid to harbor a Jew, so Janos went to live with his mother ... 's older sister and brother-in-law, Gigi and Geza Weisz. They were living in an apartment designated
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1593. Studio portrait of Lutek Orenbach in the Tomaszow-Mazowiecki ghetto.
CLOSE-UPS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; TOMASZOW MAZOWIECKI ... -law Hermann (Bubi) Bradtmüller, and their son Hans. The Bradtmüllers sheltered them until December ... as they resumed their identities as German Jews. Only after intense interrogation by the Soviets were
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1594. The Ejszyszki family poses on a commercial street in Eisiskes.
PORTRAITS; GRUBAS, MORDECHAI; HAAS, FRITZ; JEWS (PALESTINIAN/ISRAELI); JEWS (POLISH); STREET SCENES; TECSO ... Ejszyszki, his wife Chaya, mother-in-law and children.
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1595. An Italian military commission visits Libya. Pictured on the right is Aldo Foa, a Jewish scientific officer.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (ITALIAN); SCIENTISTS/MATHEMATICIANS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (ITALIAN); SOLDIERS ... year, after the institution of racial laws, he was demoted to the rank of private and dismissed from ... racial laws also forbade Serenella and her siblings from attending Italian public schools. The family ... only as Jews but also as army deserters since they were both of military age. After some time the
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1596. The wedding reception of Ruth Kohn (b. 1916) and Ludwig Kleinberg at the Cafe Asherman (Beit Haam) in Prague.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (CZECH); TABLES; WEDDINGS; WOMEN; ZIONIST GROUPS/ZIONISM ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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1597. Portrait of the Kohn family from Prague on vacation in Italy.
ANIMALS; ANIMALS (DOGS); AUTOMOBILES; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (CZECH); VACATIONS/RESORTS ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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1598. Three Zionist leaders from Prague on board a ship on their way to or from Palestine.
JEWS (CZECH); SHIPS; ZIONIST GROUPS/ZIONISM ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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1599. Two Jewish soldiers in the Czech army. Pictured are Eliahu (Andreas) Kohn (left) and his cousin Stefan Reiner.
FENCES; JEWS (CZECH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (CZECH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH) ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the
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1600. Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and daughter in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (CZECH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... Together with his friend and school mate Max Brod and other prominent Jews in Prague, he founded and funded ... Orphanage for Boys, and a refugee center for Polish Jews who were escaping pogroms. He was on the Board of ... Zionist weekly newspaper, Der Judenstadt or Medina Ivrit, urging particularly young Jews to leave the