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2326. Group portrait of Jewish youth on an outing in Russia.
encourage Jews to go into hiding. However, Mendel's brother-in-law, Joseph (Oskar) Orbach worked both for ... CHILDREN/YOUTH; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); OUTINGS/EXCURSIONS; WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 ... after the German occupation. When the first round-ups of Jews began in September 1942, they went into ... wealthy Belgian couple who owned a dry goods store. The Ruyts also hid some 22 other Jews in their store
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2327. Group portrait of Jewish pioneers in a tent decorated with Zionist emblems in Palestine.
encourage Jews to go into hiding. However, Mendel's brother-in-law, Joseph (Oskar) Orbach worked both for ... GROUP PORTRAITS; IMMIGRANT CAMPS (PALESTINE); JEWS (PALESTINIAN/ISRAELI); TABLES; TENTS; ZIONIST ... after the German occupation. When the first round-ups of Jews began in September 1942, they went into ... wealthy Belgian couple who owned a dry goods store. The Ruyts also hid some 22 other Jews in their store
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2328. Group portrait of young Zionist pioneers in Palestine in a field with straw baskets.
encourage Jews to go into hiding. However, Mendel's brother-in-law, Joseph (Oskar) Orbach worked both for ... BASKETS/BASKET WEAVING; FARMS/FARMING; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (PALESTINIAN/ISRAELI); ZIONIST GROUPS ... after the German occupation. When the first round-ups of Jews began in September 1942, they went into ... wealthy Belgian couple who owned a dry goods store. The Ruyts also hid some 22 other Jews in their store
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2329. Members of the Schiller family pose outside their home.
); JEWS (CZECH); VIEWS; WOMEN; WORKSHOPS ... managed to maintain his law practice until 1940. Frank and his brother could have gone on a
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2330. Studio portrait of Gustav and Frankisek Schiller.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (CZECH); STUDIO ... managed to maintain his law practice until 1940. Frank and his brother could have gone on a
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2331. Teenage girls in a religious Jewish school in Sweden play on merry-go-round.
CHILDREN'S HOMES; CHILDREN/YOUTH; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (RELIGIOUS ... Mirel's sister-in-law asked Alice to hold her baby, Mirel would not let her take the child. At her
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2332. Teenage girls from a religious Jewish school in Sweden work in a lumber yard.
CHILDREN'S HOMES; CHILDREN/YOUTH; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); WOOD/LUMBER ... Mirel's sister-in-law asked Alice to hold her baby, Mirel would not let her take the child. At her
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2333. Portrait of a Jewish nurse, Anya Pevsner, in her uniform.
CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); MEDICAL CARE/NURSES/MEDICS; STUDIO PORTRAITS; WORLD WAR I ... when the racial laws were enacted in 1939, and Jewish authors could no longer be published. The family
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2334. A Jewish woman poses with her son. Pictured are Olya and Vladimir Pevsner.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 ... when the racial laws were enacted in 1939, and Jewish authors could no longer be published. The family
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2335. A delegation from the Soviet embassy waits at the train station in Rome to meet the new Soviet ambassador.
AMBASSADORS/DIPLOMATS/ENVOYS; CANES/WALKING STICKS; DELEGATIONS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (RUSSIAN ... when the racial laws were enacted in 1939, and Jewish authors could no longer be published. The family
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2336. Edmund Dresner poses with other Jewish refugees in Vevey where he is in forced residence.
CLOSE-UPS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); REFUGEE CAMPS/CENTERS; REFUGEES (JEWISH) ... when the racial laws were enacted in 1939, and Jewish authors could no longer be published. The family
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2337. A plaid dress worn by Vera Reiss while in hiding.
CLOTHING N; DRESSES N; HIDDEN CHILDREN (EXHIBIT) N; JEWS IN HIDING N; TEXTILES N ... Reiss (nee Duim) was born to a family of Dutch Jews in 1903. She had several cousins who all married ... anti-Jewish laws in 1941. In addition, Dutch police and German soldiers began arresting male members ... Sophie’s death in 1965. Vera married a Dutch Jew and immigrated with him to the United States.
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2338. Albert Einstein meets with a group of American Zionists and scientists.
AMERICANS; EINSTEIN, ALBERT; EINSTEIN, ELSA; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AMERICAN); SCIENTISTS ... international law and politics. He was drafted in June 1942. Itzik was later sent to officer's candidate
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2339. Group portrait of Jewish men, women and children on a street in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); OPOLE LUBELSKIE; STREET SCENES; WOMEN ... and had to be hospitalized. Johanna went with her sister-in-law to Vienna, where Lilli joined them ... Jews from Vienna were transferred to the Opole ghetto, where they lived in crowded barracks, and where ... Jews were sent to Belzec and Sobibor. Lilli's parents did not survive. During the war Lilli was
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2340. Group portrait of Jewish men, women and children on a street in the Opole Lubelskie ghetto.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); OPOLE LUBELSKIE; STREET SCENES; WOMEN ... and had to be hospitalized. Johanna went with her sister-in-law to Vienna, where Lilli joined them ... Jews from Vienna were transferred to the Opole ghetto, where they lived in crowded barracks, and where ... Jews were sent to Belzec and Sobibor. Lilli's parents did not survive. During the war Lilli was
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2341. Studio portrait of three young women posing around a chessboard.
CHESS; CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); POLES; STUDIO PORTRAITS; TABLES; WOMEN ... Rzeszow. In December 1941, Frieda and her in-laws were forced into the ghetto. They were later joined by
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2342. Three young women pose outside in a yard in Debica, Poland.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; FENCES; JEWS (POLISH); POLES; WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... Rzeszow. In December 1941, Frieda and her in-laws were forced into the ghetto. They were later joined by
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2343. Frieda Fisz (left) poses with a Jewish friend and her daughter on a street in Debica, Poland.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CHILDREN/YOUTH (WHO PERISHED); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (POLISH ... Rzeszow. In December 1941, Frieda and her in-laws were forced into the ghetto. They were later joined by
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2344. Three young Jewish women walk along a street in Debica, Poland.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (POLISH); STREET SCENES; WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... Rzeszow. In December 1941, Frieda and her in-laws were forced into the ghetto. They were later joined by
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2345. Group portrait of a Jewish family in Ottweiler, Germany.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... Germany, moved to The Netherlands in 1936 or 1937 shortly after their marriage. Walther had been a law ... student in Germany until he was forced out as a Jew soon after the Nazi seizure of power. His two older ... the street from Mimi Grimberg da Silva Rosa. Mimi, who was a German Protestant, was married to a Jew
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2346. Jewish New Year's card sent by Herman Pollack in Romania to the donor in Sweden.
DOCUMENTS; DPS (JEWISH); GREETING CARDS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS; JEWISH HOLIDAYS (ROSH HASHANAH); JEWS ... Ratza in Satu Mare. In 1939 the Hungarians annexed Transylvania, instituted new antisemitic laws and ... all of the Jews from the small towns into ghettos in preparation for their deportation to
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2347. DP religious leaders stand on the balcony of a building in Italy during a Zionist rally.
); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS; ZIONIST GROUPS/ZIONISM ... ), and four Puzariskys (Emma's mother Riva, Emma's brother and sister-in-law, Morris and Chana, and their
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2348. Gerhard Mahler shares an outdoor bench with his aunt, uncle, and nanny.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); NANNIES/MAIDS; WOMEN ... soon thereafter. Meanwhile Robert's sister and brother-in-law, Ria and Hermann Wozasek sought ways for
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2349. Gerhard Mahler celebrates his tenth birthday with his sister and nanny.
); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN); NANNIES/MAIDS; WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... soon thereafter. Meanwhile Robert's sister and brother-in-law, Ria and Hermann Wozasek sought ways for
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2350. U.S. Ambassador to Israel, James G. McDonald, poses with a group of Israeli children.
JEWS (PALESTINIAN/ISRAELI); MCDONALD, JAMES GROVER ... 's internal affairs. In 1935, when enactment of the Nuremberg Laws exacerbated the Jewish refugee problem