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9351. Gina Tabaczynska (left) poses with her parents and aunt, Hala (Szczecinska) Tabaczynska (right), during a vacation in the resort town of Truskawiec.
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9352. Gina Tabaczynska poses with her mother, Rozalia, and her aunt, Estera Szczecinska, during their vacation at the "Pensjonat Zacheta" winter resort in Otwock.
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9353. Herman Szczecinski converses with two friends on the balcony of a hotel in the resort town of Truskawiec.
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9354. Naftali Tabaczynski strolls down a street in the resort town of Krynica.
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9355. An affadavit issued by the Zentralstelle für Jüdische Auswanderung Berlin (Central Office for Jewish Emigration) for thirteen-year-old Heinz Stephan Lewy, certifying that he owed no taxes.
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9356. A safe conduct pass issued by the French police, which allowed Heinz Stephan Lewy to travel from La Chabanne to Marseilles in order to pick up his American visa.
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9357. A temporary residence permit issued by the French police in Marseille to Heinz Stephan Lewy which allowed him to stay in Marseilles from April 20 to May 20, 1942.
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9358. Gina Tabaczynska walks with her father and aunt in the resort town of Krynica during their summer vacation.
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9359. Gina, Rozalia, and Pawel Tabaczynski pose outside at a resort in Ciechocinek.
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9360. Members of the Tabaczynski family walk along a street with friends in the resort town of Truskawiec.
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9361. Portrait of Boleslaw (Bolek) Szenfeld as a youth in Warsaw.
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9362. Maccabi membership card issued to Marek Asz in Warsaw.
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9363. Ittla Gella Asz (left), her son-in-law, Jerzy Szrut and an unidentified woman stand in front of the Colosseum in Rome.
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9364. Membership card issued to Szmuel Icek Rotsztajn, the donor's father, by the Association of Journalists in Poland.
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9365. Group portrait of family and friends at the wedding of Bracha Broncia Rotsztajn and Mr.
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9366. Handwritten message to Hugo and Alexander Elbert ordering them to clean a meeting hall and set up tables and chairs for a Hlinka Guard gathering.
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9367. A document ordering Alexander Elbert to voluntarily relinquish his license to own a radio.
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9368. A document ordering the Jewish proprietor, Gejza Elbert, to immediately hire an unemployed member of the Hlinka Guard to work in his general store.
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9369. Document notifying Hugo Elbert that his drivers license has been revoked.
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9370. A postcard from Sobibor written by Alice Elbert, a Slovak Jew imprisoned in the Luta forced labor camp near Lublin, to family or friends in Warsaw.
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9371. A postcard sent by Regina Kohn from a ghetto or labor camp in Firej, Poland to Gejza Elbert in Nemecka Lupca.
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9372. A postcard from Alexander, Hugo and Alice Elbert, written during their deportation to Poland, to their parents and daughter, whom they had left behind in Slovakia.
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9373. A list of possessions taken from the home of Hugo Elbert in March 1942 The confiscated items include: blankets, knitting wool, gloves, draperies, shawl, material for sewing, warm winter underwear, winter coats, comforters, sweaters, and trousers.
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9374. Copy of a birth and christening certificate secured on May 30, 1942 for an eight-month-old Jewish child, Denise Elbert.
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9375. The Iasi-Calarasi death train at the railroad station in Targu-Frumos.