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15801. A portrait of Philip Lieberman, the grandfather of Gertrude (Truda) Munch (later Lowy).
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15802. Two survivors walk through the central courtyard of the Dachau concentration camp while a larger group pushes a wagon in the background.
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15803. Studio portrait of brother and sister Katerina and Fritzi Eckstein.
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15804. The Eckstein family walks down a street of prewar Bratislava.
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15805. Gita Feigen (right), poses for a picture with an unidentified friend.
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15806. Portrait of Zalman Feigen, a dairy farmer, who perished during the Holocaust.
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15807. Six men pose for a picture in the Wegscheid DP camp.
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15808. Girls in the Montisorri School in Scheveningen stand in a line in their gym clothes.
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15809. Studio portrait of Bernie Spier (Ellis Cohen-Paraira's boyfriend) who later perished in Auschwitz.
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15810. Drawing of Ellis Cohen-Paraira by her father David.
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15811. Studio portrait of David Cohen-Pariara with his two children Ellis and Bram.
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15812. The Crum Family home where the Cohen-Paraira family hid.
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15813. People wait in line for bread on a street in Linz, Austria.
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15814. Passengers lie on the upper deck of a ship bound for Italy.
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15815. Ellis Cohen-Paraira and Nathan Lehman pose outdoors for a picture.
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15816. Ellis and Nathan Lehman with their adopted child, Germaine.
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15817. Joseph (Beppo) Hajon (b. 1905, uncle of the donor) sits in a small row boat.
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15818. Jewish youth attend a Purim party in prewar Split.
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15819. Portrait of Salomon Finci, the donor's father, as a partisan.
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15820. Portrait of Salomon Finci, while on army commission to recover spoils of war from Germany.
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15821. Group portrait of university students on an outing.
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15822. Adrian Lujten (right) and and his brother-in-law Roel Rosendaal (left) stand in front of their factory, the Electromotorenfabriek.
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15823. Residents of Dordrecht celebrate the liberation of their town.
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15824. A Jewish family poses outside a park in Luxembourg.
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15825. Alex Salomon sits on the ledge of a store front.