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9401. Postcard sent to the Rubinsztejn family by Armand Rubinsztejn during his internment at Gurs.
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9402. Postcard sent to the Rubinsztejn family by Armand Rubinsztejn during his internment at Drancy.
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9403. A Jewish man leaps to his death from the top story window of an apartment block during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
daily communiques, and a series of approximately 52 photographs. Three albums were prepared for Himmler
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9404. Buildings destroyed by the SS during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
daily communiques, and a series of approximately 52 photographs. Three albums were prepared for Himmler
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9405. Buildings destroyed by the SS during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
daily communiques, and a series of approximately 52 photographs. Three albums were prepared for Himmler
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9406. The ruins of buildings destroyed by the SS during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
daily communiques, and a series of approximately 52 photographs. Three albums were prepared for Himmler
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9407. A group of young Jewish men and women pose outside on a street in Luxembourg.
entrusted the family’s photographs. Marion was eventually adopted by her uncle and settled in Philadelphia
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9408. A group of young Jewish men and women pose outside on a street in Luxembourg.
entrusted the family’s photographs. Marion was eventually adopted by her uncle and settled in Philadelphia
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9409. Charlotte Michel poses with members of the Hayum family outside on a street in Luxembourg.
entrusted the family’s photographs. Marion was eventually adopted by her uncle and settled in Philadelphia
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9410. Charlotte Michel poses with members of the Hayum family outside on a street in Luxembourg.
entrusted the family’s photographs. Marion was eventually adopted by her uncle and settled in Philadelphia
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9411. A permit given to the Slovak Jew, Alice Elbert, allowing her to travel to a dentist in a nearby town.
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9412. Two Jewish brothers pose outside an exhibition pavillion where their furs are on display.
entrusted the family’s photographs. Marion was eventually adopted by her uncle and settled in Philadelphia
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9413. A Jewish couple poses on a street in Lublin. Pictured are Majer and Sylka Sztajman.
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9414. Members of Sztajman family pose outside. Pictured are Majer and Sylka (Fefer) Sztajman with Majer's sister, Fela.
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9415. Portrait of Hinda Sztajnberg and her son, Mordechai Zvi Sztajnberg (the donor's cousins).
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9416. Portrait of Pinchas Schumacher, the grandfather of Estera Ajzen.
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9417. Portrait of Victor Jakubowicz, the donor's brother.
Portrait of Victor Jakubowicz, the donor's brother. This photograph was taken immediately after
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9418. Portrait of Idel Jakubowicz, the donor's brother.
perished during the German occupation. The photograph is dedicated to Mania and Gutek.
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9419. The Mordo and Mathatia families in Greece. Pictured from right to left are the donor's father, Jacob Mordo; his aunt and uncle, Rachel and Victor Mathatia; and his brother Moses Mordo.
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9420. Jacob Mordo with his infant son.
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9421. Mania, the donor, her brother Idel and sister, Hela Jakubowicz.
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9422. Donor's son, Adam and his maternal uncle, Wiktor Jakubowicz.
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9423. Donor's friends pose in the resort town of Duszniki Zdroj.
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9424. Portrait of Hela Jakubowicz, donor's sister.
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9425. Mania and Gutman Gryniewicz pose with their son, Adam.
Mania and Gutman Gryniewicz pose with their son, Adam. This photograph was taken while visiting