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17401. Portrait of Naftali and Rosa Krauthamer with their two children, Zigmund and Julius, in Hanover, Germany.
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17402. Group portrait of five boys living at the Fort Ontario emergency refugee shelter in Oswego, New York.
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17403. Zigmund and Julius Krauthamer stand outside a building in Deols, France, where they are living in hiding with a French family.
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17404. Four young male friends in the Borislaw ghetto. Pictured from left to right are: Rolek Harmelin, Ducek Egit, Jurek Haberman (the donor's brother) and Imek Eisenstein.
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17405. A group of Jewish youth in the Borislaw ghetto. Pictured from left to right are: Rolek (Raoul) Harmelin, Ducek Egit, Imek Eisenstein, Sabina Haberman and Jurek Haberman.
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17406. Two young Jewish women pose wearing armbands in front of the Fleischer home in the Borislaw ghetto.
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17407. Portrait of Jurek Haberman. Jurek Haberman (b.
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17408. Sabina, her brother Jurek and mother Sala Haberman (nee Kulewicz) walk down the main street of Borislav on Ulica Panska.
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17409. Rozia Rozen Bielawer, the donor's sister, who survived the war in the USSR.
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17410. Mordechai Zvi (Motus) Sztajnberg, donor's cousin.
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17411. Hinda Sztajnberg (left), her mother-in-law Mrs. Warszawski (the donor's maternal aunt), and her children: Pictured from right: Mordechai Zvi (Motek), Avraham Itzhak, little sister (name unknown) and Feiga Bluma Sztajnberg.
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17412. Hinda Sztajnberg and her children at a summer resort.
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17413. Three Jewish youth pose outside in the Dabrowa Gornicza ghetto.
Throughout his imprisonment, Moniek kept a few family photographs concealed on his body. While he was ... his photographs. Moniek and Sabina were reunited at a displaced persons camp in Salzburg. Moniek
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17414. Jewish DPs in the Feldafing displaced persons camp hold a banner written in English and Yiddish, demanding that they be allowed to immigrate to Palestine.
Photographer: Benjamin (Miedzyrzecki) Meed
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17415. Jewish DPs reenact the death march from Dachau to Tyrol while marching in protest against British immigration policy to Palestine at the Mittenwald displaced persons camp.
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17416. Jewish DPs commemorate the death march from Dachau to Tyrol while they hold a protest against British immigration policy to Palestine at the Mittenwald displaced persons camp.
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17417. Jewish DPs commemorate the death march from Dachau to Tyrol as they hold a protest against British immigration policy to Palestine at the Mittenwald displaced persons camp.
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17418. Jewish DPs reenact the death march from Dachau to Tyrol as they march in protest against British immigration policy to Palestine at the Mittenwald displaced persons camp.
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17419. Jewish DPs in the Mittenwald displaced persons camp conduct a meeting at which they protest British immigration policy to Palestine while they commemorate the death march from Dachau to Tyrol.
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17420. American and German officials participate at an outdoor meeting of Jewish DPs in the American Zone of Germany held in the Mittenwald displaced persons camp to commemorate the death march from Dachau to Tyrol.
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17421. View of the audience at an outdoor meeting of Jewish DPs in the American Zone of Germany held in the Mittenwald displaced persons camp to commemorate the death march from Dachau to Tyrol.
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17422. Jewish DPs attend a festive dinner at the Mittenwald displaced persons camp.
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17423. Jewish DPs study religious texts in a synagogue in the Mittenwald displaced persons camp.
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17424. Group portrait of Jewish DPs gathered around a table in the Mittenwald displaced persons camp.
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17425. Jewish DPs at work in the kosher kitchen at the Mittenwald displaced persons camp.