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10226. A group of boys wearing armbands pose together in the Nowy Targ ghetto.
Bernie Schulman, on May 2, 1945. No other members of Romek's immediate family survived. Following
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10227. Young people gather at a Hanukkah party in the Pocking displaced persons' camp.
Bernie Schulman, on May 2, 1945. No other members of Romek's immediate family survived. Following
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10228. Portrait of members of the Rueb family in back of their home in Guntersblum, Germany.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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10229. Portrait of Krakow pharmacist Tadeusz Pankiewicz.
survived the war and was honored by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
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10230. Group portrait of school girls on a winter outing.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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10231. Group portrait of girls in the thrid form at a school in Guntersblum, Germany.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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10232. Two Jewish teenage friends sit outside in the grass.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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10233. Two young Jewish siblings pose in the courtyard of their home in Guntersblum, Germany.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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10234. Portrait of an elderly Jewish woman standing in the garden of her farm.
Emil's parents and sister did not survive the war. On Kristallnacht his parent's home was so badly
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10235. Siny Natkiel plays with a bucket in a garden along with her rescuers, Dr.
was enormous grief in the Natkiel home. Though Alida had survived, hidden by the Beimer family in
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10236. Portrait of Siny Natkiel in her high chair.
was enormous grief in the Natkiel home. Though Alida had survived, hidden by the Beimer family in
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10237. Portrait of Siny Natkiel at a "tea party".
was enormous grief in the Natkiel home. Though Alida had survived, hidden by the Beimer family in
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10238. Portrait of the Roth family from Wiesbaden Germany.
had occurred, survived the war, and Riwka and Rosalee reunited with their mother.
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10239. Portrait of the Cohen family shortly after Rosalee's birth.
had occurred, survived the war, and Riwka and Rosalee reunited with their mother.
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10240. Rosalee Cohen with her rescuers, the Bronsink family.
had occurred, survived the war, and Riwka and Rosalee reunited with their mother.
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10241. Postcard sent by Iwan Cohen to his family in Enschede after his arrival in the Mauthausen concentration camp.
had occurred, survived the war, and Riwka and Rosalee reunited with their mother.
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10242. Back of a postcard sent by Iwan Cohen to his family in Enschede after his arrival in the Mauthausen concentration camp.
had occurred, survived the war, and Riwka and Rosalee reunited with their mother.
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10243. Elizabeth Reiss, a young Jewish girl, leaves a house accompanied by her maternal grandmother, Renee Rubens, great grandparents, and great-uncle, Jaap Trompeter.
brought her to church regularly and enrolled her in a Catholic school. Elizabeth's parents both survived
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10244. A Jewish child in hiding poses with the daughter of her Dutch rescuer in Laren, Holland.
brought her to church regularly and enrolled her in a Catholic school. Elizabeth's parents both survived
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10245. Portrait of Reichsleiter Martin Bormann. One of a collection of portraits included in a 1939 calendar of Nazi officials.
's bunker. However, reports of his survival in South America continued for many years. [Source: Zentner
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10246. Two young Jewish sisters pose on the steps of their home in Cop.
Renate's parents perished in Auschwitz. After the liberation, her aunt Bella Zwiebel, who had survived
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10247. Studio portrait of two young Jewish sisters in Cop.
Renate's parents perished in Auschwitz. After the liberation, her aunt Bella Zwiebel, who had survived
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10248. Studio portrait of two Jewish sisters with their rescuer after the war.
Renate's parents perished in Auschwitz. After the liberation, her aunt Bella Zwiebel, who had survived
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10249. Blanche Karakowski wears a dress made by her mother before she went into hiding.
survived by moving from house to house. On two occasions, the French police came to their house, but
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10250. Portrait of Blanche Karakowski on the way to a violin lesson wearing a coat made by her mother taken before she went into hiding.
survived by moving from house to house. On two occasions, the French police came to their house, but