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1876. Family and friends of Bluma Kleinhandler and Zygmunt Godzinski celebrate their wedding in Chorzow, Poland.
DPS (JEWISH); FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); SOCIAL GATHERINGS; WEDDINGS ... 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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1877. Blimcia, Aunt Esther, Vrumek and Helcia Stapler stand in the doorway of their home in the Chrzanow ghetto.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; CHRZANOW; DOORWAYS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWS (POLISH ... together with another Jew from Chrzanow, managed to escape; he fled to Czechoslovakia and from there to ... they returned to Chrzanow and found their brother-in-law Jacob. Jacob survived Gross Rosen and a death
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1878. Faigel Lazebnik poses in a field near her home with two friends.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); FIELDS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); WOMEN ... portraits of several Nazi officials. Then on August 14, 1942, the Nazis rounded up the ghetto's Jews and ... 1,850 Jews were killed on that day including Faigel's parents, sisters and younger brother. The ... her brother-in-law had been a doctor and assumed that she could work as nurse. For the next two years
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1879. Wedding portrait of a Jewish couple, Adolf and Estera Ciechanow in Antwerp, Belgium.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (BELGIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WEDDINGS; WOMEN ... Estera are the brother and sister-in-law of Alex Ciechanow. ... Benedictine monk with a reputation for helping Jews, who arranged for the girls to go to the St. Joseph
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1880. Three Jewish boys pose next to a brick wall. Pictured are Paul (right) and Samuel (center) Halter.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (BELGIAN) ... began studying law, and Samuel completed his medical degree. The following year, the Nazis imposed a
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1881. Three Jewish youth pose in the branches of a tree in a park.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); PARKS; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... began studying law, and Samuel completed his medical degree. The following year, the Nazis imposed a
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1882. Prewar portrait of two Jewish brothers in a park.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (BELGIAN); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... began studying law, and Samuel completed his medical degree. The following year, the Nazis imposed a
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1883. A young Belgian-Jewish boy rides a tricycle. Pictured is Paul Halter.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (BELGIAN); TRICYCLES ... began studying law, and Samuel completed his medical degree. The following year, the Nazis imposed a
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1884. Studio portrait of a prewar Belgian-Jewish family.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (BELGIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... began studying law, and Samuel completed his medical degree. The following year, the Nazis imposed a
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1885. Studio portrait of a young girl leaning over a book.
JEWS (POLISH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... began studying law, and Samuel completed his medical degree. The following year, the Nazis imposed a
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1886. Nachman Aschkenase stands in front of the steps to a building.
EXTERIORS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH) ... Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp
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1887. Portrait of Yidl and Dwojre Rein.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); WOMEN ... Union in June 1941, hundreds of young Jews fled the area. Itcie and Gedalia Aschkenase, Lola's maternal ... later, some 200 Jews were killed in a pogrom, and an additional 300 Jews were killed in the prison ... place in the ghetto on August 28, 1942, 2,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to the Belzec death camp
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1888. Ruth Herz stands by her bicycle on a street in Holzheim.
BICYCLES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; 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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1889. Group portrait of relatives and guests at the wedding of Lilly Weinberg and Eugene Herz.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); WEDDINGS ... 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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1890. Jewish workers assemble watches in a workshop in Poland.
INTERIORS; JEWELRY/JEWELS; JEWS (POLISH); WORKSHOPS ... and his brother-in-law David Szpiro. ... French Jews in Paris. With the help of a neighbor, she and Samuel found a French couple, Albert and Irma
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1891. View of an outdoor market in Vizhnitsa, Bukovina.
JEWS (ROMANIAN); MARKETS; PUBLIC SQUARES; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS; SYNAGOGUES (WOODEN); VIEWS ... a brother Dov (Berti, b. 1927). His father, who had received his law degree from the University of
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1892. James G. McDonald poses on the deck of the SS Paris on his way to Geneva to take over his new duties as League of Nations High Commissioner for German Refugees from Germany.
PERSONALITIES: NON-JEWS -- Names (M) ... 's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem
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1893. James G. McDonald, a member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, converses with a New York State senator.
PERSONALITIES: NON-JEWS -- Names (M) ... 's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem
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1894. U.S. Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald (center) poses with his wife (third from the left) and four other women at a State of Israel bonds drive at a synagogue in the U.S.
PERSONALITIES: NON-JEWS -- Names (M) ... 's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem
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1895. Portrait of U.S. Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald (center) and his wife, Ruth, on board the SS Queen Elizabeth on his way home to the U.S.
PERSONALITIES: NON-JEWS -- Names (M) ... 's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem
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1896. James G. McDonald (second from the left), Chairman of the Advisory Council, Development Corporation for Israel, attends a conference about fundraising for the State of Israel.
PERSONALITIES: NON-JEWS -- Names (M) ... 's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem
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1897. U.S. Ambassador to Israel, James G. McDonald, and his wife, Ruth, attend a luncheon in their honor hosted by a group of Saratogians at the Hotel Lafayette.
PERSONALITIES: NON-JEWS -- Names (M) ... 's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem
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1898. Members of a Jewish soccer club in The Netherlands.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (DUTCH); SPORTS (SOCCER); SPORTS/TEAMS/ATHLETES ... However, as of April 29, 1942, the Trompetters along with all Dutch Jews were required to wear a yellow ... brother-in-law, Gerrit Trompetter, in Tilburg and left to find her younger daughter who had been hidden in ... at the train station. The group included two Jews with the last name of Trompetter. The rabbi then
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1899. Three brothers build sandcastles at a beach near Bologna.
BEACHES; CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (ITALIAN) ... to religious school once a week. In December 1938, after Italian racial laws prevented her from ... but on April 10, 1941 Germany attacked Yugoslavia and occupied Zagreb. Jews were then commanded to ... the Jews would be rounded up and deported that very night and warned her to leave immediately. Rosa
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1900. The Wessel family enjoys a visit to an outdoor cafe.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (ITALIAN); RESTAURANTS/CAFES ... to religious school once a week. In December 1938, after Italian racial laws prevented her from ... but on April 10, 1941 Germany attacked Yugoslavia and occupied Zagreb. Jews were then commanded to ... the Jews would be rounded up and deported that very night and warned her to leave immediately. Rosa