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1851. View of Havana harbor with several small boats carrying relatives of St.
arrested on Kristallnacht. Her sister, who was living in the United States, managed to assist him in
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1852. View of Havana harbor with several small boats carrying relatives of St.
arrested on Kristallnacht. Her sister, who was living in the United States, managed to assist him in
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1853. View of Havana harbor with several small boats carrying relatives of St.
arrested on Kristallnacht. Her sister, who was living in the United States, managed to assist him in
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1854. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1855. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1856. Two year old twins Ellinor (now Eleanor Gerson) and Evelyn Perl (now Evelyn Pearl) at home in Berlin shortly before the family fled Germany.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1857. Selma Heimann and Frieda (nee Heimann) Perl hold Ellinor (now Eleanor Gerson) and Evelyn Perl (now Evelyn Pearl).
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1858. Ernst and Frieda Perl hold their daughters Ellinor (and Evelyn Perl.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1859. Wedding of Inge and Max Heimann. Max Heimann was the brother of Frieda Perl.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1860. Arnim Heimann, a German Jewish man, looks out the window of a train as he leaves Berlin for South Africa.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1861. Selma (nee Meyer) Heimann and her daughter Freidel (nee Heimann) Perl posing in a garden in Berlin.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1862. Ellinor and Evelyn Perl hug each other on a Berlin street while their parents look on.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1863. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1864. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1865. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1866. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
Kristallnacht) and briefly incarcerated the family decided to emigrate. In 1941, they traveled to Lisbon via
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1867. Gertrud and Sigmund Gotthelf in Frankfurt.
Kristallnacht her father was arrested and taken to Dachau where he remained for three weeks. He returned in
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1868. Lore Gotthelf walking down a street in Birmingham.
Kristallnacht her father was arrested and taken to Dachau where he remained for three weeks. He returned in
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1869. Portrait of Lore Gotthelf's Quaker sponsors, Mr. and Mrs.
Kristallnacht her father was arrested and taken to Dachau where he remained for three weeks. He returned in
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1870. Lore Gotthelf and her half-sister, Friedel, on the balcony of Friedel's apartment.
Kristallnacht her father was arrested and taken to Dachau where he remained for three weeks. He returned in
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1871. Lore Gotthelf poses with her parents, Gertud and Sigmund Gotthelf, on her father's 50th birthday.
Kristallnacht her father was arrested and taken to Dachau where he remained for three weeks. He returned in
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1872. Lore Gotthelf (second from the left) with her classmates at nursery school.
Kristallnacht her father was arrested and taken to Dachau where he remained for three weeks. He returned in
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1873. Lore Gotthelf (back row center) with her nursery school class in Frankfurt.
Kristallnacht her father was arrested and taken to Dachau where he remained for three weeks. He returned in
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1874. Herr and Frau Breslau, friends of Gertrud and Sigmund Gotthelf.
Kristallnacht her father was arrested and taken to Dachau where he remained for three weeks. He returned in
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1875. Guests at the wedding of Lore Gotthelf and Erwin Jacobowitz at the Buckland Crescent Synagogue in London.
Kristallnacht her father was arrested and taken to Dachau where he remained for three weeks. He returned in