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9851. A document issued by the Service d'evacuation et de regroupment certifying that Chaim Bleiweiss [here spelled Blajwajs] was deported on August 26, 1942 and never returned.
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9852. Portrait of Hinda Gartenberg with her daughters Anna Gartenberg and Regina Fern.
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9853. Dr. Isadore Gartenberg, an officer in the Austrian army, walks down a street in Drohobycz wearing a black armband.
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9854. Portrait of Wilhelm Gartenberg standing on the balcony of an apartment.
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9855. Group portrait of soldiers in the Polish army.
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9856. A Dutch policeman crouches inside a small bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
photograph was taken. The bunker was, in actuality, a prefabricated hut that was ordered by two Jewish ... and tried as a collaborator. The photographer was a Dutchman, who was ordered to take pictures of the
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9857. Invitation to the reopening of the Zion clothing and fabric store in Eibergen, which includes a brief account of its history during the war.
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9858. Invitation to the reopening of the Zion clothing and fabric store in Eibergen, which includes a brief account of its history during the war.
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9859. A Dutch policeman looks out the hatch of a small bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
photograph was taken. The bunker was, in actuality, a prefabricated hut that was ordered by two Jewish ... and tried as a collaborator. The photographer was a Dutchman, who was ordered to take pictures of the
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9860. Portrait of the family of Ter Braake, members of the Dutch Reformed Church who hid Sallie and Zadok Zion for two years on and off in a closet in their home.
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9861. Color drawing of a table with a vase of flowers, created by Hans Ament, a Jewish refugee child living in the children's home in Izieu.
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9862. The Meijer family sits outside at a cafe during a Sunday outing.
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9863. An SS officer surveys the destruction of an apartment house on Zumkowa Street.
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9864. View of the destroyed apartment house on Zamkowska Street where the Hershkowitz family used to live.
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9865. Members of Kibbutz Magshimim pose on a park bench on route to Italy where they will catch a boat to Palestine.
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9866. Jews wearing armbands are forced to sweep a street.
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9867. Szmulek Lustiger lies on the ground beneath a friend in a humorous pose in the Bedzin ghetto.
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9868. Ita Rozencwajg sits outside in the yard with her uncle Mendel Miodownik while on a visit to Minsk Mazowiecki.
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9869. Ita Rozencwajg and her cousin Frieda walk down a street in Warsaw.
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9870. Prewar family portrait of the Erlich family in their home in Katowice.
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9871. View of prisoner barracks in the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp.
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9872. Portrait of Sandor Guttman in the uniform of a Hungarian labor battalion with his arm in a sling.
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9873. Group portrait of bathers on the beach in Binz, Germany.
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9874. Simone Weil with her mother and brother on a street in Strasbourg.
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9875. Portrait of an unidentified child messenger for the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council, pen and ink drawing by Josef Schlesinger.