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5576. One page of a notebook of correspondence between the three Zion brothers, who were in hiding in two different locations in the vicinity of Eibergen, Holland.
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5577. One page of a notebook of correspondence between the three Zion brothers, who were in hiding in two different locations in the vicinity of Eibergen, Holland.
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5578. One page of a notebook of correspondence between the three Zion brothers, who were in hiding in two different locations in the vicinity of Eibergen, Holland.
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5579. One page of a notebook of correspondence between the three Zion brothers, who were in hiding in two different locations in the vicinity of Eibergen, Holland.
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5580. Cover page of a notebook of correspondence written by Julius Zion, while he was in hiding, to his brothers Sallie and Zadok, who were hiding together in another location.
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5581. One page of a notebook of correspondence written by Julius Zion, while he was in hiding, to his brothers Sallie and Zadok, who were hiding together in another location.
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5582. Portrait of Polish rescuer Stefan Gromol holding his infant child.
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5583. The Schwab family (the donor's maternal grandparents) seated around the table in Mommenheim, France.
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5584. Portrait of Marx and Mathilde Schwab (the donor's maternal grandparents) with five of their eight children.
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5585. "The Work Detail" by Wiktor Siminski.
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5586. Portrait of the four Andermann brothers, the sons of Schlojme and Feige Andermann, in Suceava, Romania, Pictured from left to right is David, who took over his father's store in Suceava; Adolf, who trained as a biologist and then a manufacturer of cutlery; Herman, who became a partner in the factory; and Isiu Andermann, who became a professor of classics at a gymnasium in Doroho and an owner of a tannery in Radautz, where he lived.
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5587. Card issued to Eugene (Jeno) Goldberger for discounts on Czech railways.
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5588. Wedding of Inge and Max Heimann. Max Heimann was the brother of Frieda Perl.
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5589. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
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5590. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
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5591. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
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5592. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
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5593. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
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5594. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
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5595. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
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5596. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
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5597. Portrait of Jakub and Zofia Zajd Berkowitz six months after their wedding.
Portrait of Jakub and Zofia Zajd Berkowitz six months after their wedding. This photograph was
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5598. Sigmund Gotthelf sits in front of a table displaying ladies hats in an exhibition hall in a Frankfurt hotel.
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5599. A Yiddish inscription scrawled on the wall of the Vilna prison reads "Revenge".
Photographer: George Kadish/Zvi Kadushin
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5600. View of the quarry at the Flossenbuerg concentration camp, taken during a return visit to the camp on the first or second anniversary of the liberation by Jewish DPs living in the city of Weiden, Germany.