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10001. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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10002. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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10003. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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10004. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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10005. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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10006. A member of the Rosenfeld family who was killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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10007. A member of the Rosenfeld family who was killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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10008. A member of the Rosenfeld family who was killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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10009. Group portrait of the extended Dahl family taken on the 75th birthday of Helene Dahl.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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10010. Jews captured by the SS during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising board a truck.
spared. Some of these Jews, who were later evacuated toward the west, survived the war.
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10011. Seven-year-old Shmuel Rabinovitch wearing his school uniform from the Schwabe Hebrew Gymnasium.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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10012. Portrait of Shmuel Rabinovitch.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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10013. Portrait of Shulamit Rosenblum Rabinovitch.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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10014. Portrait of a well-dressed Jewish woman on a street in the Warsaw ghetto.
Ravensbrueck. They survived the Holocaust together.
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10015. A group of Jewish youth on an outing in Gargzdai, Lithuania.
group of Jewish youth on an outing in Gargzdai, Lithuania. Only two survived the war.
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10016. Gertrude Anker poses with her youngest daughter, Hilde in a Berlin park.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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10017. Portrait of Dodi, Eva and Hilde Anker in their home in Berlin.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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10018. View of the city of Danzig. The silo in the center of the photograph belonged to the Anker family.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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10019. Group portrait of Polish Jews in a classroom decorated with maps and photographs.
relatives survived. Mina and Abram eventually made their way to Foehrenwald DP camp, where they gave birth
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10020. Members of a Jewish family pose around a table outdoors and offer a celebratory toast.
relatives survived. Mina and Abram eventually made their way to Foehrenwald DP camp, where they gave birth
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10021. Group portrait of students from the Beit Yaakov religious school for girls in Bedzin [probably at the "Bnos Agudas Isroel" summer camp in Kaminsk].
September 1949, they immigrated to the United States. All of Abram's siblings survived the war, but both
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10022. Group portrait of members of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist youth movement in Bedzin.
September 1949, they immigrated to the United States. All of Abram's siblings survived the war, but both
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10023. Corpses of American soldiers killed by the SS in the Malmedy atrocity.
Surprisingly, just over 40 Americans survived the incident, now known as the Malmedy massacre, either by
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10024. Corpses of American soldiers killed by the SS in the Malmedy atrocity and identified by number lie in the snow.
Surprisingly, just over 40 Americans survived the incident, now known as the Malmedy massacre, either by
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10025. The bodies of American soldiers killed by the SS in the Malmedy atrocity.
Surprisingly, just over 40 Americans survived the incident, now known as the Malmedy massacre, either by