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6351. Aleksandras Valaitis works at his desk in the insurance company, Lietuvos Lloydas.
in the summer of 1915 began law school at the Petrograd University. After the Bolshevik revolution ... control of Kaunas. After the Nazis ordered Jews to move to a ghetto on July 7, the chief rabbis of Kaunas
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6352. Gerta Bagriansky and two friends play the accordion in a displaced person's camp in Graz, Austria.
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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6353. Rosian Bagriansky picks flowers on the grounds of the Selvino children's home.
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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6354. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in Graz, Austria.
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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6355. Identification card issued to Gerta Chason Bagriansky in Milan, Italy prior to her travel to the United States.
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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6356. Postwar photograph of Lithuanian rescuer, Natalia Pavlovna Egorova.
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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6357. Portrait of a family of Dutch rescuers. Pictured are Geertje and Folkert Kuperus and their children Jan and Ytje.
brother-in-law Natsie again. Since he was the only one who knew where everyone was hiding, she blamed him ... became best friends with two other little girls who unbeknownst to her at the time also were Jews in
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6358. Cantor Levi Koppels leads services in a synagogue in Deventer.
brother-in-law Natsie again. Since he was the only one who knew where everyone was hiding, she blamed him ... became best friends with two other little girls who unbeknownst to her at the time also were Jews in
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6359. Tarbut School students in the Foehrenwald D.P. camp gather in a circle around a flag pole, celebrating the new year.
Jews were rounded up and sent to Belzec concentration camp or shot at a site near Fedor Hill. After ... In 1942 Regina's brother-in-law, Samuel Gertner, arranged with a Greek Orthodox priest for Lusia to
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6360. Group photograph of displaced persons in the Foehrenwald Displaced Persons Camp.
Jews were rounded up and sent to Belzec concentration camp or shot at a site near Fedor Hill. After ... In 1942 Regina's brother-in-law, Samuel Gertner, arranged with a Greek Orthodox priest for Lusia to
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6361. A group of children in the Salzburg Displaced Persons Camp.
Jews were rounded up and sent to Belzec concentration camp or shot at a site near Fedor Hill. After ... In 1942 Regina's brother-in-law, Samuel Gertner, arranged with a Greek Orthodox priest for Lusia to
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6362. Group portrait of displaced persons at Bad Woerishofen.
Jews were rounded up and sent to Belzec concentration camp or shot at a site near Fedor Hill. After ... In 1942 Regina's brother-in-law, Samuel Gertner, arranged with a Greek Orthodox priest for Lusia to
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6363. The Engel family poses on their farm in upstate New York.
eventually provided a crowded shelter for about 60 Jews. Katie recalls that air raids happened two or three ... -law Jula Hertz.
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6364. Exterior view of the first home of Gustav Stoessler, (grandfather of the donor) in Vienna, Austria.
eventually provided a crowded shelter for about 60 Jews. Katie recalls that air raids happened two or three ... -law Jula Hertz.
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6365. Studio portrait of the Stoessler sisters, a prosperous Austrian-Jewish family.
eventually provided a crowded shelter for about 60 Jews. Katie recalls that air raids happened two or three ... -law Jula Hertz.
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6366. Members of the Engel family stand by a fence on their after the war.
eventually provided a crowded shelter for about 60 Jews. Katie recalls that air raids happened two or three ... -law Jula Hertz.
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6367. Katie and Adolph sit on a wooden fence on their uncle's estate shortly after liberation.
eventually provided a crowded shelter for about 60 Jews. Katie recalls that air raids happened two or three ... -law Jula Hertz.
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6368. Katie Engel stands next to a wall in a garden in Zabokreky, Slovakia
eventually provided a crowded shelter for about 60 Jews. Katie recalls that air raids happened two or three ... -law Jula Hertz.
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6369. Farmhands work on Ludwig Engel's estate in Burgenland, Austria.
eventually provided a crowded shelter for about 60 Jews. Katie recalls that air raids happened two or three ... -law Jula Hertz.
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6370. A horse pulls a plow on a farm in Burgenland operated by Ludwig Engel.
eventually provided a crowded shelter for about 60 Jews. Katie recalls that air raids happened two or three ... -law Jula Hertz.
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6371. Jewish displaced persons wait outside a building in the [Graz displaced persons camp].
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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6372. Rosian Bagriansky kids around with British soldiers outside the entrance to a building in the Graz displaced person's camp.
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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6373. Close-up portrait of Ilse Oschinsky, a staff member of the the Civil Censorship Division in Offenbach, Germany.
-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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6374. Photo album page of girls in the Jewish Refugee Hostel 34 Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
-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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6375. Group portrait in Otto's Pub in Offenbach of some of the staff of the American War Department's Civil Censorship Division.
-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