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10201. Group portrait of the children and staff of the Château de Vaucelle children's home in Taverny.
not survive. They were transferred from Gurs to Rivesaltes and then to Drancy, where on November 4
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10202. A group of young Greek Jews poses in front of a tobacco store in Salonika.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10203. Studio portrait of two Jewish brothers in Salonika.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10204. Portrait of the Beraha family in the courtyard of their home in Salonika.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10205. Group portrait of DP children at the Leitendorf children's home.
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in
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10206. Basia Minc shovels coal in the Minc lumber yard in Vilna [probably during the Soviet occupation].
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in
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10207. Portrait of four Jewish physicians in Czechoslovakia.
Bernie Schulman, on May 2, 1945. No other members of Romek's immediate family survived. Following
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10208. Portrait of the Korn and Mendler families in Nowy Targ, Poland.
Bernie Schulman, on May 2, 1945. No other members of Romek's immediate family survived. Following
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10209. View of the chateau Le Coudray children's home.
Both of Fanny's brothers survived. Jean had spent the war in the Lyon area with the French underground
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10210. Jaco Beraha poses with a friend in front of the White Tower in Salonika.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10211. Studio portrait of a young Jewish bride, Miriam Beraha, in Salonika during the German occupation.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10212. Group portrait of Jewish boy scouts in Salonika. Among those pictured is Samuel Rouben.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10213. Group portrait of members of the Maccabi Jewish sports club on a bicycle trip in Salonika.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10214. Group portrait of members of the Betar Zionist youth group on a camping trip.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10215. Group portrait of members of the Betar Zionist youth group on an excursion to Argos.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10216. Group portrait of members of a Betar Zionist youth group on an outing.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10217. Group portrait of members of the Betar Zionist youth group on an outing.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10218. Portrait of the extended Beraha family in Salonika.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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10219. Group portrait of Jewish children from the Tarbut school in Ostrow Mazowiecka on an outing in the woods.
finally arriving in Palestine on February 18, 1943. Aaron's parents survived the war in the Soviet
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10220. Group portrait of members of the Teheran children's transport during a stopover in Karachi while en route to Palestine.
finally arriving in Palestine on February 18, 1943. Aaron's parents survived the war in the Soviet
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10221. Jewish children from Kloster Indersdorf go on an excursion in the woods while carrying Zionist flags.
1936. Of Miklos' immediate family, only Sandor, who had gone to Palestine, survived.
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10222. Portrait of the extended Korn and Mendler families.
Bernie Schulman, on May 2, 1945. No other members of Romek's immediate family survived. Following
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10223. A group of boys stands on a street corner n Nowy Targ.
Bernie Schulman, on May 2, 1945. No other members of Romek's immediate family survived. Following
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10224. Portrait of the Korn family in Nowy Targ.
Bernie Schulman, on May 2, 1945. No other members of Romek's immediate family survived. Following
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10225. Jewish displaced persons celebrate a wedding in the Pocking DP camp.
Bernie Schulman, on May 2, 1945. No other members of Romek's immediate family survived. Following