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10301. Children gather for a meal in a Jewish children's home in Antwerp.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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10302. Children write their lessons in the study room of a Jewish children's home in Antwerp.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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10303. Group portrait of children Jewish Zugob school, sponsored by the Jewish Artisan Association.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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10304. The Altenberg family poses outside a store in Antwerp.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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10305. A young Jewish girl poses in a costume for Purim in Antwerp, Belgium.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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10306. Members of the Altenberg family pose at the beach.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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10307. Grete and Eugene Kovacs pose on a street of Galanta together with their one-year-old niece Erika Taubner.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10308. Studio wedding portrait of a Grete and Paul Kovacs (the aunt and uncle of the donor).
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10309. Three men stand outside a business in Bratislava.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10310. Swiss protective papers issued for Zoltan and Jozsa Taubner.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10311. Studio portrait of Laszlo Kovacs (the cousin of the donor) with a toy car.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10312. Close-up portrait of Katie Taubner (grandmother of the donor), reading a book by candlelight.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10313. Wedding portrait of Jozsa and Zoltan Taubner.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10314. The Taubner family gathers to say goodbye to Zoltan's sister and brother-in-law prior to their departure for New York.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10315. Ernest Kovacs (uncle of the donor) stands nexts to a group of cats on a street in Galanta.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10316. Jozsa Kovacs (later Taubner) stands next to her father Alexander Kovacs in front of the entrance to a store in Galanta.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10317. George Taubner, Hungarian Jewish musician, sits by his piano after immigrating to Palestine.
survived most of her mother's family were killed. One uncle died on the Russian front. Another uncle and
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10318. Group portrait of Soviet soldiers. Among those pictured is Shlomo Rachmil (second row, third from the right).
died of malnutrition. Etti, her parents and two older sisters survived the war. After their
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10319. Shlomo Rachmil and a friend pose on a street corner in a small Russian town after liberation.
died of malnutrition. Etti, her parents and two older sisters survived the war. After their
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10320. Jewish New Year's card from Masha, Samuel and Heidi Ulrich.
survived, their parents, all of Samuel's siblings, and all but one of Masha's siblings perished during the
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10321. Masha Ulrich (right) and a friend take their babies for a walk in the snow.
survived, their parents, all of Samuel's siblings, and all but one of Masha's siblings perished during the
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10322. Masha Urich displays decorative Judaica to a customer in her Argentum silver store.
survived, their parents, all of Samuel's siblings, and all but one of Masha's siblings perished during the
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10323. Memorial reunion of survivors from Zawiercie.
survived, their parents, all of Samuel's siblings, and all but one of Masha's siblings perished during the
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10324. Memorial reunion of survivors from Zawiercie.
survived, their parents, all of Samuel's siblings, and all but one of Masha's siblings perished during the
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10325. An Estonian poster that includes photographs and drawings depicting the atrocities that took place in the Klooga concentration camp.
camp or escape to the forests, survived the final action. [Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the