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10351. The Sedlis family stands on the steps of a building in Warsaw a few months before the start of World War II.
's father and brother also survived. His mother, Anna, perished in the Holocaust.
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10352. Studio portrait of Alexander and Gabriel Sedlis.
's father and brother also survived. His mother, Anna, perished in the Holocaust.
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10353. Chana Scheiner poses with a group of boys outside the Selvino children's home.
in December 1946. There a surviving cousin of father tracked her down. He connected her with Tuvia
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10354. Chana Scheiner and an UNRRA representative accompany a group of young children on a transport from Poland to Italy.
in December 1946. There a surviving cousin of father tracked her down. He connected her with Tuvia
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10355. Group portrait of children from the Blankenese children's home pose with large poles outside a building with a large sign reading "Kibbutz Zerubavel." Among those pictured is Moniek Izbicki.
survived the Lodz ghetto, but were sent from there to a concentration camp. Moniek was imprisoned in the
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10356. Children from the Blankenese children's home pose next to a large sign reading "the first Passover after liberation." Among those pictured is Moniek Izbicki.
survived the Lodz ghetto, but were sent from there to a concentration camp. Moniek was imprisoned in the
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10357. Five teenagers from the Blankenese children's home pose next to a stone pillar.
survived the Lodz ghetto, but were sent from there to a concentration camp. Moniek was imprisoned in the
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10358. A Jewish mother poses with her three daughters in Stolin, Poland.
survivor from Odessa, who had survived the war in the Soviet army but lost his wife and children (Matle
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10359. Rabbi Eliyahu Frances, chief rabbi of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam, and his wife Diamante Tazartes stand in front of a group of people leaving the synagogue.
Jacques Frances. He survived, but his parents Rabbi Eliyahu Frances and Diamante Tazartes and their
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10360. Children gather around a festive table set with wine and wine cups in an OSE home in France.
Survive; New York: Clarion Books, 1994. and The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous.]
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10361. Portrait of three Jewish DPs in the Foehrenwald DP camp.
Bindermichl, a DP camp near Linz, Austria. Unbeknownst to Esia, Edel and Velvel, Yitzhak survived in the
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10362. Gathering of the Betar Zionist youth in the Foehrenwald DP camp.
Bindermichl, a DP camp near Linz, Austria. Unbeknownst to Esia, Edel and Velvel, Yitzhak survived in the
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10363. Betar Zionist youth from the Foehrenwald DP camp go on a camping trip.
Bindermichl, a DP camp near Linz, Austria. Unbeknownst to Esia, Edel and Velvel, Yitzhak survived in the
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10364. Jewish DPs celebrate a wedding in the Foehrenwald displaced persons' camp.
Bindermichl, a DP camp near Linz, Austria. Unbeknownst to Esia, Edel and Velvel, Yitzhak survived in the
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10365. A German Jewish family sits around an outdoor table.
-Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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10366. Portrait of the extended Gruenthal family at home.
-Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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10367. A German Jewish couple walks on the grounds of a large building.
-Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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10368. Two sisters share a chair in their home in Germany shortly before they sailed on the St.
-Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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10369. Portrait of two teenage sisters in the Westerbork transit camp.
-Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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10370. Portrait of four cousins who were on the St. Louis.
-Belsen. The only members of the family to survive were Lici and Bruno Dzialowski. They immigrated to
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10371. Judith Koeppel leans against the legs of her grandfather Jakob while in hiding in Nay, France.
Survive; New York: Clarion Books, 1994. and The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous.]
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10372. Judith Koeppel poses with her adopted sister (the daughter of her rescuer) and another child after the war.
Survive; New York: Clarion Books, 1994. and The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous.]
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10373. Irmgard Koeppel holds her newborn baby daughter Judith in her arms.
Survive; New York: Clarion Books, 1994. and The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous.]
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10374. Irmgard and Josef Koeppel pose together in a park.
Survive; New York: Clarion Books, 1994. and The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous.]
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10375. Father Bruno (Henri Reynders) leads a military funeral procession while serving as a chaplain in a prisoner of war camp.
searched for surviving parents to collect the children under his care. In 1964 Father Bruno was recognized