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2376. Herman Herschel (grandfather of the donor) poses in front of his recently opened antique and new furniture store in Enschede.
municipalities. When laws were enacted prohibiting Jews from work, he lost his job with the government and ... BROOMS; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); FURNITURE/FURNISHINGS; JEWS (DUTCH); SIGNS; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS ... Jewish theater where Jews were held for deportation to Westerbork. Ammy, then seven months pregnant
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2377. German and Jewish first graders hold cones filled with sweets on their first day of school.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CONES (SCHOOL); GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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2378. Franz Leiberman dressed in a costume distributes programs at the wedding of his aunt and uncle Heinz and Marianne Orgler.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; COSTUMES; JEWS (GERMAN); WEDDINGS ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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2379. Lotte Liebermann plays with her infant son Franz.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); WOMEN ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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2380. Franz Lieberman poses with two young friends in Gleiwitz.
BABY CARRIAGES/STROLLERS; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOAKROOM; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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2381. Prewar photograph Herskowicz family in front of their home.
PORTRAITS; HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); JEWS (ROMANIAN); WOMEN ... nearby city of Iasi resulting in the deaths of thousands of Jews. A few days later some 2500 survivors ... were then herded into evacuation trains. The second death train went to Podu Iloaei with 1,902 Jews ... told the local Jews that they had to bury the Jews that died on the train. Some of those who remained
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2382. The Somlo family poses for a family portrait while on vacation near Lake Valencia.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS ... Agnes was taken from the protected house together with her mother and sister-in-law and sent to the
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2383. Portrait of Agnes and Gustave Somlo in Budapest.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS ... Agnes was taken from the protected house together with her mother and sister-in-law and sent to the
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2384. Liana and Alda Morpurgo celebrate their bat mitzvahs.
BAR/BAT MITZVAH; CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (ITALIAN); STREET SCENES; WOMEN ... She also attended the Conservatoire de Piano. After Italy imposed racial laws limiting Jewish ... by Jews who were later deported, never to return. The Morpurgo family remained in Genoa until the ... immediately. Umberto then called Ugo after he learned that the Shamash had been ordered to ask the Jews to
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2385. The Morpurgo family gathers outside while on vacation near Genoa.
); JEWS (ITALIAN); VACATIONS/RESORTS; WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... She also attended the Conservatoire de Piano. After Italy imposed racial laws limiting Jewish ... by Jews who were later deported, never to return. The Morpurgo family remained in Genoa until the ... immediately. Umberto then called Ugo after he learned that the Shamash had been ordered to ask the Jews to
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2386. Liana and Ugo Nizza sign their marriage ketubah (contract) in front of a rabbi and witness.
CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (ITALIAN); SYNAGOGUES/CHAPELS; WEDDINGS; WOMEN ... She also attended the Conservatoire de Piano. After Italy imposed racial laws limiting Jewish ... by Jews who were later deported, never to return. The Morpurgo family remained in Genoa until the ... immediately. Umberto then called Ugo after he learned that the Shamash had been ordered to ask the Jews to
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2387. Jewish children dressed in costumes pose for a group portrait surrounded by large Stars of David.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; COSTUMES; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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2388. Franz Liebermann, a German-Jewish child, poses with two other friends.
BABY CARRIAGES/STROLLERS; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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2389. Franz Liebermann and his mother visit a park shortly before they emigrated from Nazi Germany.
BENCHES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); PARKS ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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2390. Franz Lieberman writes at a table with his mother looking on.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); STUDIO ... changes caused by anti-Jewish laws took place in Gleiwitz. Hans was prohibited from practicing medicine in
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2391. Studio portrait of Ellen and Margit Seligman. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "Ellen & Margit, Jannar 1938."
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (GERMAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... with their children in Washington, DC. Rose’s Christian brother-in-law (Fritz) was taken to a work
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2392. Three Jewish children at a German train station. Pictured are Ellen Seligman, her best friend Edith Schuld, and Ellen's sister Margit.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS (GERMAN); STREET SCENES; TRAIN STATIONS ... with their children in Washington, DC. Rose’s Christian brother-in-law (Fritz) was taken to a work
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2393. Letter from the National Socialist Party stating that Ellen Seligman was not a member of the League of German Girls.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; DOCUMENTS; EMIGRATION ATTEMPTS; JEWS (GERMAN) ... with their children in Washington, DC. Rose’s Christian brother-in-law (Fritz) was taken to a work
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2394. Herta Mayer poses with her book bag on her first day of school.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS (GERMAN); PREGER FAMILY (ZAGLEBIE); SCHOOL (FIRST DAY) ... That same year, Walter's father committed suicide in response to the Nuremberg laws and the downturn in
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2395. Young people wearing armbands pose in a human pyramid, probably in Dabrowa.
ARMBANDS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS); ZAGLEBIE ... 's brother-in-law, Szabtai Klugman, discovered him in Theresienstadt, and together they went in search of
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2396. Group portrait of orphans in the postwar Tiefenbrunner children's home in Antwerp.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (RELIGIOUS); ORPHANS ... In May 1940, Germany invaded Belgium and two years later began deporting Jews to the death camps in ... Jewish traditions and laws which were totally alien to him. However, he made friends at the orphanage
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2397. Group portrait of younger boys in the postwar Tiefenbrunner children's home in Antwerp.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (RELIGIOUS); ORPHANS ... In May 1940, Germany invaded Belgium and two years later began deporting Jews to the death camps in ... Jewish traditions and laws which were totally alien to him. However, he made friends at the orphanage
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2398. Group portrait of younger girls in the postwarTiefenbrunner children's home in Antwerp.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (RELIGIOUS); ORPHANS ... In May 1940, Germany invaded Belgium and two years later began deporting Jews to the death camps in ... Jewish traditions and laws which were totally alien to him. However, he made friends at the orphanage
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2399. Group portrait of girls in the postwarTiefenbrunner children's home in Antwerp.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (RELIGIOUS); ORPHANS ... In May 1940, Germany invaded Belgium and two years later began deporting Jews to the death camps in ... Jewish traditions and laws which were totally alien to him. However, he made friends at the orphanage
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2400. Group portrait of girls in the postwarTiefenbrunner children's home in Antwerp.
PORTRAITS; JEWS (RELIGIOUS); ORPHANS ... In May 1940, Germany invaded Belgium and two years later began deporting Jews to the death camps in ... Jewish traditions and laws which were totally alien to him. However, he made friends at the orphanage