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2651. Mendel Grosman (right) sits in a parlor with two friends.
CLOSE-UPS; GROSMAN, MENDEL; HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died
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2652. Roszka Grosman (right) poses with her friend Rywka Beim.
BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); CLOSE-UPS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROSMAN, MENDEL (FAMILY); JEWS (POLISH); LODZ ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died
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2653. Group portrait of the managers of various workshops in the Lodz ghetto.
BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROSMAN, MENDEL; JAKUBOWICZ, ARON; JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died
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2654. Studio portrait of five Polish Jewish children and teenagers.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (POLISH ... father died on March 7, 1942, his mother died on July 16, 1942 and his brother-in-law Szymon Frajtag died
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2655. Portrait of a Jewish mother and her children. Pictured is Josephine Kunstenaar (born Hornman), who married Marion's father's brother, Simon Kunstenaar.
-UPS; JEWS (DUTCH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... but after Michel had courted her for seven years his mother, an Orthodox Jew, reluctantly agreed to ... report to the Hollandse Schouwburg, a well-known Jewish theater where the Jews were assembled for ... to leave. However, Marion's grandfather refused, saying he would stay with his fellow Jews. His wife
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2656. Mary Kunstenaar holds the hand of a local policeman .
AUTOMOBILES; BEACHES; BICYCLES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); DAILY MIRROR; JEWS (DUTCH); POLICE; STREET ... but after Michel had courted her for seven years his mother, an Orthodox Jew, reluctantly agreed to ... report to the Hollandse Schouwburg, a well-known Jewish theater where the Jews were assembled for ... to leave. However, Marion's grandfather refused, saying he would stay with his fellow Jews. His wife
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2657. Rosian Bagriansky Rosian stands on top of a water pump.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; EXAMINATIONS; EXTERIORS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS ... surprise invasion of the Soviet Union. Two months later, the Jews of Kaunas were ordered into a ghetto ... Budrekaite, her father's secretary who was also the sister-in-law of Jacob Gens, the Jewish head of the Vilna
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2658. Rosian Bagriansky poses on a wooden structure with her nanny.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (LITHUANIAN ... surprise invasion of the Soviet Union. Two months later, the Jews of Kaunas were ordered into a ghetto ... Budrekaite, her father's secretary who was also the sister-in-law of Jacob Gens, the Jewish head of the Vilna
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2659. Rosian Bagriansky poses with a friend shortly after the war.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE ... surprise invasion of the Soviet Union. Two months later, the Jews of Kaunas were ordered into a ghetto ... Budrekaite, her father's secretary who was also the sister-in-law of Jacob Gens, the Jewish head of the Vilna
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2660. Romano Pelligrino with his father Mario.
NAZI SATELLITE STATES -- Italy/The Vatican -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/Weddings ... Hannie to locate her daughter, son-in-law, and grandson. In 1945, Hannie was one of the first refugees
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2661. Family portrait of three generations of Weissblum women.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); WOMEN; [SERBIA ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2662. The Pikarski family [extended family of the donor] gathers on a sidealk.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); STREET SCENES ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2663. Samuel Kottlarzig (a great uncle of the donor) stands in front of his distillery for wine and vinegar in Ohlau, Schlesien, Germany.
BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); ELDERLY; ENTRANCES; JEWS (GERMAN); SIGNS; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2664. Regina (nee Kottlarzig) Brieger reads a book in her apartment in the Jewish Hospital in Iranischestrasse, Berlin iwhere Ilse visited her.
CLOSE-UPS; ELDERLY; HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); READING; WOMEN ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2665. Jewish refugees Max and Erna (nee Weissblum) Pikarski (aunt and uncle of the donor) sit at an outside table in Shanghai.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); REFUGEE CAMPS/CENTERS; REFUGEES (JEWISH ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2666. Studio portrait by Volpert of Sophie Oschinsky and her one-year-old daughter Ilse with her dog Molly.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; TOYS ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2667. Ilse Oschinsky rides her tricycle in front of their house in Grottkay, Schlesien, Germany.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; EXTERIORS; HOMES (PRIVATE JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); TRICYCLES ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2668. Ilse Oschinksky poses with her cousin Heinz Schleyer on the running board of her uncle's car, a Limoge, in Ohlau, Germany.
AUTOMOBILES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2669. Group portrait of school girls in the Leobschuetz elementary school.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2670. Close-up of two teenage girls who came to England on a Kindertransport.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (GERMAN); KINDERTRANSPORT; REFUGEE CAMPS/CENTERS; REFUGEES (JEWISH ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2671. Sonja Goldman (a friend of the donor) poses with her dog prior to her immigration to England..
ANIMALS (DOGS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (GERMAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2672. Heinz Schleyer (right, cousin of the donor) and Walter Eisner care for chickens in the Schnibienchen training farm to prepare for their immigration to Palestine.
HACHSHAROT (ZIONIST COLLECTIVES); JEWS (GERMAN); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... -Schoeningen law permitting farmers not to pay their debts to grain merchants ruined it. In 1932 the family ... Jews. In order to earn a living, he accepted a job laying railroad ties for the government. This was
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2673. Portrait of four generations of the Feigenbaum family in their home.
); INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN) ... brother Werner was born in 1929. After the imposition of the Nuremberg laws, Kurt's father felt that
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2674. Group portrait of German and Jewish school children.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; GERMANS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (GERMAN); SCHOOLS/TEACHERS ... brother Werner was born in 1929. After the imposition of the Nuremberg laws, Kurt's father felt that
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2675. Kurt Feigenbaum (center) poses with his Grandmother Ida and younger brother Werner.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; ELDERLY; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); WOMEN ... brother Werner was born in 1929. After the imposition of the Nuremberg laws, Kurt's father felt that