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10126. Jews from Wisnicz Nowy plant trees in Kopaliny supervised by a Polish soldier.
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10127. Three Jewish brothers support themselves by sawing wood after fleeing from their home in Chorzow to Wisnicz Nowy following the German invasion of Poland.
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10128. Two Jewish brothers wearing armbands pose outside in the Wisnicz Nowy ghetto.
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10129. Group portrait of young Jewish men and women in the Wisnicz Nowy ghetto.
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10130. Two Jewish policemen wearing armbands pose outside in the Wisnicz Nowy ghetto.
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10131. A Jewish family poses on a street in Chorzow, Poland.
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10132. Chinese travel permit tag issued to Chaim-Wolf Arnfeld allowing him to leave the Jewish District of Shanghai.
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10133. One page of a German passport stamped with a red J indicating that the bearer is a Jew.
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10134. A studio portrait of the donor's grandmother, Ytke.
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10135. The Melamdowicz family on vacation in Dzika.
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10136. Setty Sondheimer and one of her four sisters visiting Kaunas from Germany.
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10137. Lejb and Fejgla Melamdowicz sit on a blanket in a park with friends.
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10138. Group portrait of the employees at Moritz Sondheimer's Kasufa plastics factory.
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10139. Hanni Sondheimer and her younger brother Karl walk down a street in Yokohama.
Hanni Sondheimer and her younger brother Karl walk down a street in Yokohama. This photograph was ... taken by a street photographer. Unlike most Polish Jews transiting in Japan, German Jews lived in
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10140. Hanni Sondheimer, Liusa Joffe and Herman Berlovic stand by a statue of a lion in Kaunas at the War Museum.
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10141. Hanni Sondheimer poses with friends and a local shopkeeper in Kaunas.
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10142. Hanni Sondheimer and a friend enjoy a stroll in a nearby park [exact location unknown].
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10143. Members of an ORT class pose for a formal portrait with their teacher Mr.
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10144. Prescription and instructions for Setty Sondheimer signed by Dr.
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10145. Vocational training certificate for Hanni Sondheimer.
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10146. Document issued to Setty Sondheimer by Elisabeth Engdahl, American Vice Consul in Shanghai which served as a passport for stateless immigrants to the United States.
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10147. U.S. Army civilian employee identification card for Hanni Sondheimer.
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10148. Letter from the U.S. consul in Tokyo informing Icchok that Fejgla and Lejb will, like him, receive a visa under the American Federation of Labor's sponsorship.
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10149. Cover of the book, "English als erste Fremdsprache," published in Leipzig in 1947.
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10150. Affidavit signed by the mayor of Limoges attesting to the good conduct of Leo Bretholz.