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12876. View of Market Square in Breslau, Germany (current Wroclaw, Poland).
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12877. A group of men gather on the stairs outside a children's home in Otwock, Poland.
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12878. Street scene in postwar Berlin.
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12879. Postwar view of the Reichstag with the Soviet War Memorial in the foreground.
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12880. Postwar view of the Brandenburg Gate.
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12881. Postwar view of the Reichstag, with the Soviet War Memorial in the foreground.
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12882. Postwar view of the execution area in the Warsaw ghetto.
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12883. Postwar view of the ruins of the Warsaw ghetto.
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12884. Portrait of Polish rescuer Aniela Staniewski.
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12885. Jewish surgeon during an operation in Grodno, Poland.
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12886. Jewish woman outside of a sanatorium in Druskieniki, Poland.
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12887. Family Vacation. Pictured are family members of Rita Blumstein.
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12888. A Jewish couple sitting on a rock. Pictured are Rita Blumstein's parents in late summer.
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12889. Two young Polish children embrace. Pictured are Rita Blumstien as a young girl, with a friend.
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12890. Portrait of a female Hungarian Jehovah's Witness.
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12891. A Jewish mother and daughter pose together. Pictured are Helena Amkraut and her mother, Zofia (nee Lieberman) Schiff.
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12892. Benedykt Lusthaus (uncle of the donor), a botony professor at the University of Lodz, walks down a street carrying a briefcase.
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12893. Group portrait of five Hungarian rabbis. Pictured second from the right is Rabbi Nossen Schueck, a relative of the donor.
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12894. Studio portrait of a Greek-Jewish couple [probably the wedding photo of Sylvia and Jacob Amar].
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12895. Studio portrait of a Greek-Jewish family; the parents look on as their son reads a book.
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12896. Studio portrait of a Greek-Jewish family of musicians.
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12897. Studio portrait of a Greek-Jewish man.
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12898. Close-up portrait of a young Greek-Jewish boy sitting on a railing in front of a dome.
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12899. Naturalization certificate issued to Sylvia Amar, a Greek-Jewish immigrant.
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12900. Naturalization certificate issued to Jack Amar, a Greek-Jewish immigrant.