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10401. Three women gather at an outdoor table. From left to right are Ilse Baruch holding her son Peter, her sisters-in-law Thekla Erdman and Marianne Ziegler.
her sisters-in-law Thekla Erdman and Marianne Ziegler. Ilse and Peter survived, but Thekla Erdmana nd
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10402. Prewar studio portrait of the Gabrielides family.
After liberation, Zino received a letter from his mother informing him that she had survived and was
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10403. The Gabrielides family says good-bye to its relatives prior to leaving for the United States.
After liberation, Zino received a letter from his mother informing him that she had survived and was
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10404. A man and woman walk through the Gabersee displaced persons camp carrying cakes.
killed immediately. He and his younger sister survived. Devorah was trapped after the war behind the
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10405. Group portrait of young adults in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
killed immediately. He and his younger sister survived. Devorah was trapped after the war behind the
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10406. Sara (right) poses in the Gabersee displaced persons camp with her friend Amy.
killed immediately. He and his younger sister survived. Devorah was trapped after the war behind the
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10407. A group of men work in a lumber workshop, perhaps affiliated with a sanatorium.
killed immediately. He and his younger sister survived. Devorah was trapped after the war behind the
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10408. A group of women pose next to the bride during a wedding in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
killed immediately. He and his younger sister survived. Devorah was trapped after the war behind the
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10409. Group portrait of young adults in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
killed immediately. He and his younger sister survived. Devorah was trapped after the war behind the
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10410. Ruth Danzig (right) from Munich and her cousin Bianca Bravmann (left), pose in Wittelshofen prior to leaving on a Kindertransport,.
only members of her extended family to survive were her two nieces, Bianca Bravman and Ruth Danzig, who
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10411. Close-up portrait of Gisi Fleishmann, leader of the Working Group.
of the Working Group, Izador and Leonia survived in hiding until liberation. After the war, Izador
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10412. Close-up portrait of Moshe Aaron and Ottilia Schwarz outside their home.
of the Working Group, Izador and Leonia survived in hiding until liberation. After the war, Izador
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10413. Abraham Kischinovsky learns to be a barber in Sweden.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10414. Idit Scheirmeister and Jeanne Levitan return to Denmark from Sweden with family members.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10415. The Kischinovsky and Scheirmeister families return by ship to Denmark from Sweden
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10416. The wedding of Samuel Kishinovsky and Monica in wartime Sweden.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10417. A studio portrait of the wedding of Jeanne Scheirmeister and Sammy Levitan in wartime Sweden.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10418. Abraham Kischinovsky goes for a bicycle ride with Lis Scheirmeister, a Danish Jewish refugee in Sweden.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10419. Abraham Kischinovsky performs in a Hassidic coat for the Yiddish theatre.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10420. Abraham Kischinovsky dances the Mazurka in the Yiddish Theater in Sweden.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10421. Abraham Kischinovsky (far right) and a group of friends goes berry picking in wartime Sweden.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10422. Prewar portrait of a Danish couple, their daughter and her two Jewish friends in prewar Denmark.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10423. Idit Scheirmeister visits her cousins in Norway.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10424. Bernhard and Idit Scheirmeister pose with their daughter Jeanne and her fiancee Sammy in Copenhagen's main square.
committed suicide. The family survived in Sweden with the help of the Jewish community and Government who
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10425. Two women from the Kalberman family stand outside their sukkah belonging to Emanuel and Rosa Kalbermann.
only members of her extended family to survive were her two nieces, Bianca Bravman and Ruth Danzig, who