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1851. Mugshots of Karel Brady.
1941, a man who was unwilling to conform to the law that forced every Jew to wear a Star of David ... AUSCHWITZ; BIRKENAU; BRADY, KAREL (AUSCHWITZ MUG SHOT); CONCENTRATION CAMPS; JEWS (CZECH); KILLING ... Nazi takeover in 1939 and introduction of anti-Jewish laws and antisemitic propaganda, Hana's friends ... camp. Hana was left with her brother, father, and their housekeeper Boshka. Conditions for the Jews of
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1852. Studio portrait of Georg and Hana Brady playing together.
1941, a man who was unwilling to conform to the law that forced every Jew to wear a Star of David ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CHILDREN/YOUTH (WHO PERISHED); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (CZECH ... Nazi takeover in 1939 and introduction of anti-Jewish laws and antisemitic propaganda, Hana's friends ... camp. Hana was left with her brother, father, and their housekeeper Boshka. Conditions for the Jews of
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1853. A German-Jewish family gathers around a table and looks at a picture book together.
); HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); TABLES ... left to right are Marianne Orgler, her daughter Vera and father-in-law Alfred Orgler. All of them ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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1854. A group of survivors pose on the beach after the war.
BEACHES; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN ... Joseph's father Izak went to Vienna to study law and economics at the University. However, when Aryan ... laws came into effect, he returned home. In Vienna, Izak met his future wife. They married in 1929 and
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1855. View of Lodz ghetto residents climbing the staircase to cross one of the pedestrian bridges.
BRIDGES; FENCES; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; STAIRS; VIEWS ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died ... streets by ghetto residents. But Jews were allowed to traverse the streets by means of three wooden
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1856. Residence permit issued to Gina Tabaczynska by the French authorities allowing her to stay in France for one month.
DOCUMENTS; DPS (JEWISH); IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWS (POLISH); PERMITS/PASSES; WOMEN ... other Jews who were hiding in the bunker, were able to escape from the ghetto on April 30 after bribing ... a German soldier. Gina and eight other Jews found refuge in an apartment on the Aryan side of ... in 1948. Gina's second marriage was to Marek's former brother-in-law, Jerzy Szrut (Shrut).
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1857. Verso of a residence permit issued to Gina Tabaczynska by the French authorities allowing her to stay in France for one month.
DOCUMENTS; DPS (JEWISH); IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWS (POLISH); PERMITS/PASSES; STAMPS (DOCUMENT) ... other Jews who were hiding in the bunker, were able to escape from the ghetto on April 30 after bribing ... a German soldier. Gina and eight other Jews found refuge in an apartment on the Aryan side of ... in 1948. Gina's second marriage was to Marek's former brother-in-law, Jerzy Szrut (Shrut).
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1858. Members of the Tabaczynski family walk along a street with friends in the resort town of Truskawiec.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); STREET SCENES; VACATIONS/RESORTS ... other Jews who were hiding in the bunker, were able to escape from the ghetto on April 30 after bribing ... a German soldier. Gina and eight other Jews found refuge in an apartment on the Aryan side of ... in 1948. Gina's second marriage was to Marek's former brother-in-law, Jerzy Szrut (Shrut).
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1859. Maccabi membership card issued to Marek Asz in Warsaw.
DOCUMENTS; JEWS (POLISH); MACCABI; MEMBERSHIP CARDS; SPORTS/TEAMS/ATHLETES ... other Jews who were hiding in the bunker, were able to escape from the ghetto on April 30 after bribing ... a German soldier. Gina and eight other Jews found refuge in an apartment on the Aryan side of ... in 1948. Gina's second marriage was to Marek's former brother-in-law, Jerzy Szrut (Shrut).
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1860. Members of the Danishevska family. None of those pictured survived.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH) ... Berel and Chaya Basya Danishevska, parents of Cyla. Also pictured are Cyla's sister and borther-in-law
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1861. Group portrait of members of the extended Broda family at the Dresner wedding in Zawiercie.
BRODA FAMILY (ZAGLEBIE); FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH ... to Treblinka, where he worked in a Sonderkommando alongside his brother-in-law, Moszek Broda. In ... group of returning Jews and told them they were hiding a Jewish child, but had no food to sustain her
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1862. Seven year old Salusia poses in a garden in Zarki, where she was sent in the company of a Polish woman to check on the whereabouts of her grandparents.
/GARDENING; JEWS (POLISH) ... to Treblinka, where he worked in a Sonderkommando alongside his brother-in-law, Moszek Broda. In ... group of returning Jews and told them they were hiding a Jewish child, but had no food to sustain her
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1863. Portrait of the Shattan family on vacation in Wisniowa Gura.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); WOMEN ... together with her brother-in-law Abram Shattan, his wife and son. Shortly after the establishment of the
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1864. Group portrait of friends and relatives offering a toast at a Ginsburg family celebration.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); SOCIAL GATHERINGS; TOASTS ... brother-in-law, Esther and Paul Edelist, who lived in Paris. The children departed on January 3, 1939
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1865. Josef Ginsburg poses among the water lilies in his greenhouse.
FLOWERS; GARDENS/GARDENING; GREENHOUSES; JEWS (GERMAN) ... brother-in-law, Esther and Paul Edelist, who lived in Paris. The children departed on January 3, 1939
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1866. Josef Ginsburg and an assistant pose between rows of cactus plants in his greenhouse.
FLOWERS; GARDENS/GARDENING; GREENHOUSES; JEWS (GERMAN) ... brother-in-law, Esther and Paul Edelist, who lived in Paris. The children departed on January 3, 1939
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1867. Bernard Ginsburg (left), a Jewish teenager in hiding, assists Adrian and Marie Puyrajoux on their farm in France.
ANIMALS; ANIMALS (HORSES); EXODUS PASSENGER; FARMS/FARMING; JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME) ... brother-in-law, Esther and Paul Edelist, who lived in Paris. The children departed on January 3, 1939
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1868. Members of the Jewish Council in Chmielnik journey to Wislica to attend a meeting.
ARMBANDS; CHMIELNIK; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS (POLISH); WISLICA ... actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber) Kleinhandler (the wife of
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1869. Bluma Kleinhandler (center) poses with her cousins Zosa (right) and Pesele (left) Moszenberg in Chmielnik, Poland.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber) Kleinhandler (the wife of
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1870. Members of the extended Kleinhandler family pose on a train track at the railroad station in Chmielnik, Poland.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); TRAIN TRACKS ... actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber) Kleinhandler (the wife of
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1871. Bluma Kleinhandler poses with a ghetto policeman during a trip she took with members of the Jewish council in Chmielnik to Wislica.
ARMBANDS; CHMIELNIK; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH); POLICE; POLICE (JEWISH); STREET SCENES ... actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber) Kleinhandler (the wife of
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1872. Three Jewish friends converse outside in Kielce. Among those pictured is Zygmunt Godzinski (right).
JEWS (POLISH); STREET SCENES ... actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber) Kleinhandler (the wife of
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1873. Zygmunt Godzinski (middle) sits with two friends on a horse-drawn wagon in Kielce.
CARTS/WAGONS; JEWS (POLISH) ... actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber) Kleinhandler (the wife of
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1874. Portrait of the Godzinski family in Kielce. Among those pictured is Zygmunt Godzinski (top left).
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH) ... actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber) Kleinhandler (the wife of
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1875. Zygmunt Godzinski (right) poses with a friend outside a business in Kielce.
ANNOUNCEMENTS/ADVERTISEMENTS; JEWS (POLISH) ... actions in Chmielnik. On that day, approximately 13,000 Jews were removed from the ghetto by horse-drawn ... wagons and later transported by train to Treblinka. When the ghetto was liquidated, only about 70 Jews ... prisoners sent by train to Germany. Bluma, her sister-in-law Mania (Scheiber) Kleinhandler (the wife of