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30301. From the Palestinian pictoral supplement of Haifa.
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30302. Color child's drawing of a schoolroom in Chateau de la Hille.
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30303. Prewar studio portrait of the Halpern family. Pictured from left to right are Pnina, Leah, Malka, Meir, Miriam and Yitzchok Halpern.
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30304. Studio portrait of Mosche Lipschitz taken in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
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30305. The Luksenburg family poses on some large logs shortly before the start of World War II.
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30306. Studio portrait of Mosche Lipschitz taken in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
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30307. Studio portrait of three generations of the Nudelman Cycelman family.
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30308. Studio portrait of Bella and Izya Khanuk, both of whom were murdered in an Aktion 1942.
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30309. Close-up portrait of Reuven Bronshitein in the Zhmerynka ghetto in Transnistria.
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30310. Portrait of the family of Reuven Bronshtein in the Zhmerynka ghetto in Transnistria.
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30311. Shmuel Ziegelman poses with his surviving granddaughter Slava.
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30312. Studio portrait of the extended Ziegelman family.
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30313. Portrait of Reunven Bronshtein and his sister.
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30314. School children [probably in the Zhmerynka ghetto in Transnistria].
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30315. Portrait of Liza (nee Ziegelman) Eisman with her daughter Raisa and husband either shortly before or after they fled to Uzbekistan.,
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30316. Studio portrait of Sonia (nee Ziegelman) and Pinchas Khanuk and their two children Bella and Izya.
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30317. Studio portrait of Petya Ziegelman with one of his sisters (left) and his wife Fania (right).
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30318. Studio portrait of Irena Wojcik, her nephew, Henryk Szymczyk, and her pre-war fiance.
photograph them "for his soldier friends." After liberation Irena went to the following DP camps: Wurzburg
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30319. Wedding celebration of Maria Pedrycz and Jan Kowalski Irena Wójcik (Irene Wojtas) is seated next to the groom; her future husband Eugeniusz (Eugene) Wojtas, is standing in the back row, directly behind the bride.
photograph them "for his soldier friends." After liberation Irena went to the following DP camps: Wurzburg
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30320. Irena Wojtas with a friend and child in either the Heilbronn or Ludwigsburg displaced persons camp.
photograph them "for his soldier friends." After liberation Irena went to the following DP camps: Wurzburg
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30321. Irena Wojcik poses with two friends in factory uniforms in either the Aschaffenberg or Wildflecken displaced persons camp.
photograph them "for his soldier friends." After liberation Irena went to the following DP camps: Wurzburg
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30322. Irena Wojcik (back row, center) poses with her neighbors in the Wildflecken DP camp,
photograph them "for his soldier friends." After liberation Irena went to the following DP camps: Wurzburg
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30323. Irena Wojcik stands outside in the Wildflecken displaced persons camp.
photograph them "for his soldier friends." After liberation Irena went to the following DP camps: Wurzburg
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30324. Irena Wójcik (left) and a friend carry soup rations and water in the Aschaffenberg displaced persons camp.
photograph them "for his soldier friends." After liberation Irena went to the following DP camps: Wurzburg
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30325. A German couple dedicates their baby daughter to Adolf Hitler and the Fatherland, in a Teutonic name-giving ceremony.