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22326. Portrait of the Gruenzeiger family. From left to right are Pola, Lea, Zendel and Rywka.
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22327. Wedding portrait of Isidor and Esther Gruengras.
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22328. A group of friends sit outside around a table. Pictured from left to right are: ? Pinkus, unknown, Simon Furstenberg, Helena (Goldminc) Furstenberg and Mania Pinkus.
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22329. Four Jewish youth who returned to Bedzin after the war, pose outside seated on the grass.
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22330. Family and friends pose at a wedding celebration for David Klajman and Shulamit Sternfeld.
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22331. Zionist youth dance the hora around a flag [perhaps prior to their leaving for Palestine aboard the Champollion].
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22332. The Spritzer family poses in a park in Vienna. Pictured are Max and Elsa Spritzer with their three children, Julius, Suzanne and Lisbeth.
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22333. Three Jewish youth who are graduating high school together pose outside in Brody, Poland.
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22334. Five Jewish high school friends pose outside on a bench in front of a fence in Brody, Poland.
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22335. Group portrait of soldiers in the Polish Berling Army.
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22336. Group portrait of Jewish high school friends in Brody, Poland.
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22337. Studio portrait of two Jewish brothers in Brody, Poland.
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22338. Portrait of a Jewish boy dressed in his school uniform.
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22339. Group portrait of the extended Jewish Hochberg family in Brody, Poland.
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22340. Group portrait of the extended Jewish Hochberg family in Brody, Poland.
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22341. Studio portrait of two young Jewish women. Pictured are Czeslava (Harmelin) Sauber (left) and Toni (Auerbach) Zimon.
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22342. Group portrait of young Jewish couples in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
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22343. Two young Jewish DPs pose beneath a sign in Russian that reads "Memories from the town of Lvov." Pictured are Eugenia Hochberg and Izio Pestes, a fellow Polish Jew from Brody, who is a soldier in the Soviet Red Army.
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22344. A group of young Jewish women stand outside the window of an unidentified building in Chelm.
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22345. Studio portrait of Szmul Zygielbojm with his first wife, Golda Sperling Zygielbojm and their infant son, Yosef.
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22346. Group portrait of survivors from Chelm attending a memorial reunion on the [fifth?] anniversary of the destruction of the Jewish community in Chelm.
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22347. Studio portrait of members of the Zygielbojm family in Chelm.
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22348. Identity card issued to Eugenia Lanceter, a resident of the Jewish displaced persons camp in Fuerth, Bavaria.
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22349. Letter from the International Refugee Organization certifying Henryk Lanceter's service in the administration of the Fuerth displaced persons camp, and describing his decision to move to an administrative post in the Jewish community of Fuerth.
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22350. American troops advance through the streets of Aachen during the liberation of Germany.