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9576. The verso of a postcard sent by Gustav Straus to his wife and son in Essen while he was en route to Dachau, following his arrest on Kristallnacht.
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9577. A Lithuanian Jewish family on vacation at the beach in Palaugin.
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9578. A sign posted by the British army at the entrance to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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9579. Boys class in the Real Gymnasium, Kovno's first Hebrew high school.
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9580. Class of the Real Hebrew Gymnasium, the first Hebrew high school in Kaunas.
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9581. Biology class at the Real Hebrew Gymnasium's 7th form.
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9582. Group of friends from the Real Hebrew Gymnasium including Mordecai Birger.
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9583. Jewish DP couples pose with their young children outside a home in Minsk.
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9584. Work permit issued to Bela Rozenszajn, who was living in hiding under the name of Paulina Pakulska.
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9585. Certificate of residence issued to Bela Rozenszajn, who was living in hiding under the name of Paulina Pakulska.
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9586. Group portrait of the Miedzyrzecki and Herszkowicz families at the train station in Lodz, where they had come to bid farewell to relatives who were returning to France after a family visit.
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9587. Portrait of the Bluschtein family. Pictured from left to right are Abram, Julien, Adele and Arnold Bluschtein.
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9588. Portrait of two members of the Goldfajs family in Warsaw.
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9589. Siegfried and Betti Jacobsberg with their son, Walter, during an outing in the Eckerberger forest near Stettin.
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9590. Walter Jacobsberg with his mother at a park in Stettin.
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9591. Siegfried and Betti Jacobsberg eat a meal in their garden with their German maid, Minna.
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9592. Betti Jacobsberg stands in the doorway of their fur store in Stettin.
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9593. Gera and Alfred Borchart celebrate their engagement with friends and family at the Hettman home.
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9594. Gera and Alfred Borchart celebrate their engagement with friends and family at the Hettman home.
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9595. The wedding of Gera and Alfred Borchart in the Belzyce ghetto.
The wedding of Gera and Alfred Borchart in the Belzyce ghetto. This photograph was sent by the
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9596. Hanne Loewenthal (left) and her friend, Ilse Suesskind, in front of the Loewenthal home in Stettin.
. This photograph was sent by Hanne Loewenthal to her fiance, Walter Jacobsberg, in Shanghai.
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9597. Paula Jacobsberg Wassermann with her son, Kurt, in Berlin.
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9598. Walter and Siegfried Jacobsberg sit on a park bench in Berlin.
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9599. A certificate issued to Siegfried Jacobsberg recognizing him as a World War I veteran and recipient of a medal of honor.
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9600. A German passport issued to Walter Jacobsberg and stamped with the letter "J" for "Jude." Walter used this passport to escape to Shanghai in June 1939.