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9626. Portrait of Walther Mayer.
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9627. Greta Mayer sits at an outdoor table set with a loaf of bread and a bottle of wine.
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9628. Portrait of a Jewish father holding his infant son.
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9629. Dr. Adolf and Paula Huber look out the window of their home.
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9630. Jewish restauranteur Arthur Mayer eats a meal at his coffee house in Vienna.
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9631. Portrait of Dr. Adolf Huber holding a cane and his doctor's bag.
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9632. Jewish restauranteur Greta Mayer (left) stands behind the counter at her coffee house in Vienna.
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9633. Group portrait of girls from the Hochsztajnowa Gymnasium of Lodz in the courtyard of the Wawel Castle in Krakow where they went on a field trip.
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9634. Julek (Joel) Bialer (right) plays chess outside in a courtyard with his father, Aron.
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9635. Avraham (Romek) Bialer poses on a cliff while hiking in Palestine.
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9636. Portrait of the Lechtman family in Vienna, Austria.
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9637. Three Jewish men play a game of cards in Vienna Austria.
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9638. Portrait of an elderly Jewish man seated in a park in Vienna, Austria.
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9639. Marie Genevieve Pamentier at the Recebedou camp. Marie Genevieve Parmentier was a ten year-old French girl living in Paris at the time of the German occupation in 1940.
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9640. Isabelle Peloux, aunt of Marie Genevieve Parmentier, with Senor Agustin Bertomeu y Caza, a cook at the Recebedou camp.
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9641. Isabelle Peloux (right), aunt of Marie Genevieve Parmentier, with two refugees: Trauchen and Senta Navratski.
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9642. Senor Agustin Bertomeu y Caza, a cook at the Recebedou camp, and his daughters.
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9643. Rosita and Maria , Spanish members of the staff and assistants to cook Senor Agustin Bertomeu y Caza, at the Recebedou camp.
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9644. A small Spanish girl and a dog at the Recebedou camp.
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9645. Nurses in the "laboratory" of the Recebedou camp infirmary.
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9646. Portrait of the Tenenbaum family taken on the eve of Estera's departure for the United States.
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9647. A postcard sent by Anka Leah Tenenbaum in the Warsaw ghetto to her sister and daughter in Chicago.
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9648. A postcard sent by Jonas and Anka Leah Tenenbaum in the Warsaw ghetto to Anka's sister and daughter in Chicago.
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9649. A postcard sent by Jonas and Anka Leah Tenenbaum in the Warsaw ghetto to Anka's sister and daughter in Chicago.
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9650. Ghetto portrait of Rywka Fogel Gruenzeiger. She was later deported to Auschwitz where she perished.