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22676. Group portrait of Jewish DPs and American soldiers at the Heidenheim displaced persons camp.
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22677. DPs celebrate the marriage of Chaim and Sonia Nishnillevich, the first wedding to take place in the Heidenheim displaced persons camp.
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22678. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in the Heidenheim displaced persons camp gathered around a table next to a portrait of Revisionist Zionist leader, Vladimir Jabotinsky.
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22679. Inside page of an identification card issued to Sima Wajner, a former Jewish concentration camp prisoner now resident at the Heidenheim displaced persons camp.
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22680. Letterhead of Oskar Schindler's Emaila enamelworks factory in Krakow.
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22681. Letter written on the back of a piece of letterhead from Oskar Schindler's Emaila enamelworks factory in Krakow.
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22682. Front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, with an anti-Semitic caricature depicting the Jew as the inciter of world war.
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22683. Response from the Red Cross to Szymon and Edwarda Wang notifying them that their final letter to their grandfather could not be delivered since he had moved and left no forwarding address.
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22684. Affidavit signed by the Polish consul general attesting that Szymon Wang is a Polish Catholic and therefore eligible for a visa to Brazil.
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22685. Emilia and Edwarda Wang and two family friends sit on the shores of a lake of their estate Poreby Kupienskie, near Kolbuszowa.
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22686. Szymon and Edwarda Wang walk down a street in Istanbul where they were living as refugees.
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22687. Polish refugees pose on the deck of the Hie Maru prior to their departure for America.
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22688. Family members gather around the tomb of Yitzhak Moshe, the son of Yaakov Kapol.
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22689. Fundraising appeal on behalf of the survivors from Kletz, sent by the Kletzker Landsmanschaft in New York.
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22690. Fundraising appeal on behalf of the survivors from Kletz, sent by the Kletzker Landsmanschaft in New York.
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22691. Nazi propaganda poster advertising the 1936 Berlin Olympics, taken from an issue of the periodical, Die Parole der Woche.
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22692. Front page of the Nazi publication, Der Stuermer, with an anti-Semitic caricature depicting the Jew as an instigator of rebellion.
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22693. Rachel Kats looks at all her dolls one last time before she leaving them to go into hiding.
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22694. Jewish children who had been in hiding pose outside with Dutch children on liberation day.
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22695. Meir and Shmuel Kats pose in their livingroom with their children Rachel and Bernhard.
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22696. Dutch children pose in traditional costume for a school photo.
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22697. Group portrait of students in the sixth form of the Carlebachschule, a school that was established for Jewish children, when they were no longer permitted to attend public schools in Leipzig.
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22698. Portrait of cousins Salus Schwartz and Markus Gartenberg.
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22699. Portrait of cousins Richard Gartenberg and Salus and Tony Schwartz, all of whom later perished in the Holocaust.
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22700. Engagement party for Adolf Gartenberg and Hania Pemstein, from Przemyl.