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10276. David Penner poses outside his dry goods store in Berlin.
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10277. The Penner family gathers in Bremen to bid farewell to Chaya Penner (mother of David Penner) before she sails to the United States.
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10278. Printed negative sleeve bearing an advertisement for the Photo-Brenner photography company (formerly of Cologne) located in Haifa.
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10279. View of the Garden Bridge over the Yangtsepoo River in Shanghai.
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10280. Death certificate issued by the Jewish Cemetery office of the Jewish community of Vienna for Rachel Stummer, who died on December 24, 1940.
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10281. View of the entrance and display window of the Baergo butcher shop in Amsterdam, owned by Ernst Baer, a German Jewish emigre.
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10282. Birthday party for Gertrude (Koh) Isaacsohn (center).
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10283. Exterior of the synagogue in Glebokie, Poland.
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10284. A young man draws water from a well in front of the Nieswiez synagogue.
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10285. Interior of a destroyed synagogue in Bykhov.
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10286. Letter from Gertrude Harpuder to her son and daughter-in-law, Hans and Gerda Harpuder, in Shanghai.
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10287. One of the last letters received by Hans Harpuder, a Jewish refugee in Shanghai, from his mother Gertrude, before she was deported to Auschwitz and killed.
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10288. A letter written in German on an official Auschwitz concentration camp postcard by prisoner Franz Jarzabek (b.
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10289. Wedding portrait of Magda Shiller and Miklos Blauhorn taken in the Shiller's back yard.
to obtain a false identity card. To his horror, the photographer decided to place an enlarged copy of ... his photograph in the window of the shop. This led to his arrest on May 10, 1942. From Split, Ivan
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10290. A letter written in German on an official Auschwitz concentration camp postcard by prisoner Franz Jarzabek (b.
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10291. A page of advertisements for Jewish refugee-owned businesses in Shanghai.
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10292. Sophie Goldschmidt with her three children, Herbert, Lotte and Inge.
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10293. Red Cross letter sent from Erich Glasfeld in Berlin to his daughter Ursel in London right before he and his wife were deported to Theresienstadt.
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10294. One segment of the special exhibition "Voyage of the St.
Photographer: Toby Kinnahan and Charles Shaw
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10295. Portrait of the Amarillo family outside their home in Salonika.
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10296. The bride and groom, Laura Uziel and Saul Amarillo, pose with their extended families at their wedding in Salonika.
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10297. Miriam Beraha stands by a small table covered with a cloth that she made by hand.
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10298. The bride and groom, Victoria Sarfati and Yehuda (Leon) Beraha, pose with family members at their wedding.
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10299. The skylights in the Hall of Witness at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Photographer: Max Reid
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10300. School portrait of the fourth form class (8th grade) at the Dohany Street girls school, a public school that was attended predominantly by Jews.
Photographer: Magers