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10426. Close-up portrait of three German-Jewish children in Mannheim Germany.
only members of her extended family to survive were her two nieces, Bianca Bravman and Ruth Danzig, who
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10427. Close-up portrait of two German-Jewish brothers, Hermann (later Heinz) and Willi Rosenfeld, standing in front of their father's bakery at Trier, Neustr.
only members of her extended family to survive were her two nieces, Bianca Bravman and Ruth Danzig, who
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10428. Portrait of Paula Kahn, a German-Jewish woman standing outside a building next to a fence.
only members of her extended family to survive were her two nieces, Bianca Bravman and Ruth Danzig, who
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10429. Close-up portrait of Yehuda (Yulik) and Israel (Srulek) Dubner wearing their school caps.
reunite with other surviving relatives. He entered Yeshiva University and became a cantor and Hebrew
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10430. Studio portrait of Yehuda (Yulik) and Israel (Srulek) Dubner.
reunite with other surviving relatives. He entered Yeshiva University and became a cantor and Hebrew
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10431. Walter Lande poses in his WWI medic's uniform among POWS wearing Imperial Russian Army caps and uniforms.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10432. German army medics pose outside of an air raid bunker, the sign above the bunker reads: Caution - Danger of Aircraft .
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10433. German medical officers and patients sit outside a barrack in an unidentified POW camp during World War I.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10434. World War I POWs, many in French Army caps, relax outside in a military hospital at a prisoner of war camp.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10435. Walter Lande (glasses) is photographed with other German medical officers at a military prisoner of war hospital.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10436. View of the POW camp at Montmedy, France where Walter Landé served as a German medical officer.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10437. Gerald Liebenau and his parents vacation on the beach in Narva Joesuu, Estonia.
Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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10438. Gerald Liebenau, an American Jewish soldier born in Germany, poses on a troop ship on his way back to the United States.
Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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10439. The Liebenau and Olkenitzky families sit on a blanket at the Olkenitzky summer home in Narva Joesuu, Estonia.
Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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10440. Young children attend a party. Among those pictured are Gerald Liebenau (front left) and his mother Helene (standing far right).
Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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10441. Shlomo Nojgeboren and his daughter Rivka pose for a studio portrait in Lodz, Poland.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her
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10442. Sarah Korenzyer poses with her baby daughter Tsivia on a bark bench in Chelm, Poland.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her
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10443. Zvia Korenzyer and her cousin walk down a street in Chelm, Poland.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her
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10444. Sarah Nojgeboren & Mordechai Korenzyer pose for a picture on a pedestrian bridge in Chelm, Poland.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her
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10445. Zvia Korenzyer (left) poses with her aunt Rivka Nojgeboren and her cousin Aryeh Farbiash in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her
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10446. Zvia Korenzyer (fourth from right) and her classmates pose in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her
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10447. Portrait of Endre Feigenbaum (later Prof. Andrej Fabry), a member of the Hungarian Zionist youth resistance organization.
concentration camps. He survived and devoted his life to the study of oil crops and teaching at the Agricultural
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10448. Group portrait of Jewish youth [possibly in the Deblin ghetto].
the United States together with her son. She met Yosef Berger (b. Chorzele) who had survived the war
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10449. A German guard poses with female forced laborers in the Deblin ghetto.
the United States together with her son. She met Yosef Berger (b. Chorzele) who had survived the war
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10450. Three young women pose on a street in Pulawy. Elcia Rechenman is pictured in the center.
the United States together with her son. She met Yosef Berger (b. Chorzele) who had survived the war