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16051. Page of the diary of Hans Vogel tracing the family's journey from Germany through France and eventual immigration to the United States.
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16052. Stanislaw Aronson poses on a street with his dog,
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16053. Studio portrait of Ignat and Egon Blatt.
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16054. Group portrait of teenagers from the Jewish lyceum in Cluj taken shortly before the German occupation.
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16055. Studio portrait of Jacques Michel with mother Suzanne,
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16056. Wedding portrait of Marcel and Suzanne Michel.
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16057. Germaine and Andre Levy sit outdoors at a table.
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16058. The Levy family goes for an excursion in prewar Alsace.
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16059. Postwar portraif of Albert Levy and Jeanne Belfort , grandparents of the donor.
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16060. Jacques and Marc Michel stand on a street in Giat.
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16061. Marcel Michel stands by the entrance to his butcher shop.
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16062. A Nazi soldier and civilian publically humiliate religious Jews by forcing them to pray outside in an unidentified ghetto.
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16063. An armed Nazi searches a woman by pulling down her underwear.
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16064. German soldiers force a man to shave the beard and hair of another [probably a religious Jew] in an act of public humiliation.
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16065. Studio portrait of Hermann, Heinz and Else Jacoby.
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16066. Wladyslaw Holcman hikes in the Tatra Mountains,with his girlfriend and future wife, Felicja Krepel two weeks before the outbreak of war.
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16067. Margot Cassel sits next to her mother Erna on a park bench in Breslau, following her mother's return from a sanatorium.
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16068. The Brust and Schwarz families celebrate the upcoming marriage of Livia and Elek (pictured center).
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16069. Wedding portrait of Elek Brust and Livia Schwarcz.
Photographer: Paul Veres
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16070. Hungarian Jews celebrate a twenty-fifth anniversary.
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16071. Close-up portrait of Erich Sonnemann.
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16072. The Sonnemann family gathers in their living room.
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16073. German soldiers stand by the train tracks of Oswiecim less than two weeks after the start of World War II.
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16074. German soldiers stand next to a train in Oswiecim less than two weeks after the invasion of Poland.
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16075. German soldiers sit in a newly established office in Oswiecim days less than two weeks after the start of World War II.