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6226. Rajala Lederman walks along a street in Brussels with her daughter Annette.
Annette was placed in hiding with a Christian family, but she was so homesick that her rescuer returned
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6227. Two youths working in a woodworking shop in the Kovno ghetto.
Polish language and in history. Daniel's rescuers did not learn of his Jewish origins until after the
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6228. Ida Karnovski and her brother-in-law, Moshe Musel, read a letter from Pola (Karnovski) Musel (Ida's sister and Moshe's wife) in their room in the Kovno ghetto.
Pola escaped to the Aryan side. Her rescuer, Mikolas Simalis, brought letters back and forth until
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6229. Annette Lederman Linzer photographs
homesick that her rescuer returned her to her parents. On October 31, 1942, Annette's father was deported
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6230. Estera Horn papers
taken from the donor's coat by her rescuer, Leokadia Wojtkiewicz.
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6231. Gerald Kaiser papers
Rescuers : "Can Indifference Kill?"
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6232. Gerald Kaiser papers
Rescuers : "Can Indifference Kill?"
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6233. Gerald Kaiser papers
Rescuers : "Can Indifference Kill?"
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6234. Gerald Kaiser photograph collection
Rescuers : "Can Indifference Kill?"
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6235. Studio portrait of a Jewish couple in Vilna. Pictured are Hirsh and Emma Telerant.
consisting entirely of members of the Abt family, was later betrayed by their rescuer and killed. The second
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6236. A Jewish grandfather poses outside with his baby grandson.
consisting entirely of members of the Abt family, was later betrayed by their rescuer and killed. The second
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6237. Studio portrait of the Puzerisky family in Vilna.
consisting entirely of members of the Abt family, was later betrayed by their rescuer and killed. The second
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6238. Group portrait of students of the Yiddish gymnasium in Vilna.
consisting entirely of members of the Abt family, was later betrayed by their rescuer and killed. The second
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6239. DP religious leaders stand on the balcony of a building in Italy during a Zionist rally.
consisting entirely of members of the Abt family, was later betrayed by their rescuer and killed. The second
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6240. Jewish DPs at the kibbutz hachshara (Zionist collective) in Ponte Emma (near Florence), are gathered around a table during a wedding celebration for two of their members.
consisting entirely of members of the Abt family, was later betrayed by their rescuer and killed. The second
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6241. Group portrait of members of a kibbutz hachshara (Zionist collective) in Ponte Emma (near Florence).
consisting entirely of members of the Abt family, was later betrayed by their rescuer and killed. The second
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6242. Oil painting created by artist Sophia Kalski in 1984, depicting the Lwow aktion in the fall of 1942.
hiding place for Zosia, since she was blond and did not look Jewish. However, her rescuers became afraid
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6243. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski depicting the aktion in Lwow on the 5th and 6th of January, 1943.
hiding place for Zosia, since she was blond and did not look Jewish. However, her rescuers became afraid
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6244. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski depicting children playing in the Lwow ghetto in the fall of 1942.
hiding place for Zosia, since she was blond and did not look Jewish. However, her rescuers became afraid
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6245. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski entitled "Death of the Martyrs." Oil painting created by Sophia Kalski in 1987 about her life as a 9 year girl in the ghetto in Lwow, Poland (L’viv, Ukraine), from summer 1942 to March 1943.
hiding place for Zosia, since she was blond and did not look Jewish. However, her rescuers became afraid
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6246. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski depicting Lwow in the February 1943.
hiding place for Zosia, since she was blond and did not look Jewish. However, her rescuers became afraid
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6247. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski entitled "The Restaurant." The artist writes "In the beginning December 1942, we had nothing.
hiding place for Zosia, since she was blond and did not look Jewish. However, her rescuers became afraid
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6248. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski entitled "Slice of Bread." The artist writes "Lwow ghetto in the winter of 1943.
hiding place for Zosia, since she was blond and did not look Jewish. However, her rescuers became afraid
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6249. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski depicting an image of the Lwow ghetto.
hiding place for Zosia, since she was blond and did not look Jewish. However, her rescuers became afraid
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6250. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski depicting an image of the Lwow ghetto.
hiding place for Zosia, since she was blond and did not look Jewish. However, her rescuers became afraid