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11101. Group portrait of members of the Deutsch family in front of their home in Ludbreg, Croatia.
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11102. Group portrait of family members at the wedding of the Jewish couple, Silva Deutsch and Salamon Basch.
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11103. Giza Deutsch admires her friend Ljudevit (Ludva) Vrancic's new car.
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11104. Croatian rescuer Ljudevit Vrancic poses on a terrace in Ludbreg, Croatia.
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11105. Jews and non-Jews attend a social gathering in the vineyard of Zvonko Kerstner in Ludbreg, Croatia Among those pictured are Zvonko and Ivo Kerstner, Giza Deutsch and Ljudevit Vrancic.
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11106. Giza (Deutsch) Vrancic sits outside in the sun in Ludbreg, Croatia.
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11107. Symcha Weinberger stands outside his family's house in Mukachevo.
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11108. Soviet investigators in the Klooga concentration camp examine corpses stacked for burning.
Photographer: Hans Soosaar
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11109. Postcard sent by a new arrival to Auschwitz to a relative in Theresienstadt reassuring him that everything was fine.
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11110. Verso of a postcard sent by a new arrival to Auschwitz to a relative in Theresienstadt reassuring him that everything was fine.
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11111. A column of prisoners walks from the Buna camp (Auschwitz III - Monowitz) towards the I.G.
gave this photograph to Auschwitz survivor, Nina Schuldenrein.
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11112. Group portrait of five male prisoners in the Pithiviers internment camp.
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11113. Studio portrait of Bela and Szenka Liebmann.
Bela Liebmann (1899-199?), Hungarian Jewish photographer and businessman. Liebmann was born in ... Teme Bela Liebmann (1899-199?), Hungarian Jewish photographer and businessman. Liebmann was born in ... surgical, optical and photographic equipment. During World War I he served in the Austro-Hungarian army in ... surgical, optical and photographic equipment store. Four years later, in 1927, Liebmann opened his own
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11114. Studio portrait of Bela and Szenka Liebmann.
Bela Liebmann (1899-199?), Hungarian Jewish photographer and businessman. Liebmann was born in ... Teme Bela Liebmann (1899-199?), Hungarian Jewish photographer and businessman. Liebmann was born in ... surgical, optical and photographic equipment. During World War I he served in the Austro-Hungarian army in ... surgical, optical and photographic equipment store. Four years later, in 1927, Liebmann opened his own
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11115. Studio portrait of Bela Liebmann.
Bela Liebmann (1899-199?), Hungarian Jewish photographer and businessman. Liebmann was born in ... Teme Bela Liebmann (1899-199?), Hungarian Jewish photographer and businessman. Liebmann was born in ... surgical, optical and photographic equipment. During World War I he served in the Austro-Hungarian army in ... surgical, optical and photographic equipment store. Four years later, in 1927, Liebmann opened his own
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11116. Jewish survivors and Polish workers exhume the bodies of Jews killed during the liquidation of Siemiatycze so that they can be properly reburied at the entrance to the Jewish cemetery.
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11117. Jewish survivors and Polish workers exhume the bodies of Jews killed during the liquidation of Siemiatycze so that they can be properly reburied at the entrance to the Jewish cemetery.
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11118. Jewish DPs look out the door of a cattle car as they cross the border from Austria into Italy.
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11119. The Tichauer family poses for a family photo in the German countryside.
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11120. A pink dress with a white "peter pan" collar worn by the donor's sister, Lela, who was killed in a German bombing raid on Sarajevo.
photographer, gradually won the friendship of the prison commandant. He received permission to go to the
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11121. A pair of boots worn by a female Jewish prisoner in the Plaszow and Auschwitz concentration camps, as well as on a death march.
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11122. Dr. Aaron Shafer, an opthamologist, sits at his desk in Rovno.
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11123. Maier and Brandla Flamberg with her daughter Fella in a park in Berlin.
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11124. Postcard sent from Hans Oppenheimer to notify a change in barracks in the Westerbork transit camp.
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11125. View of the military camp in the Iraqi desert where the 2nd Polish Corps (Anders Army) trained from the summer of 1942 until the summer of 1943.