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10476. Page of a pictoral memoir drawn by the donor documenting his experiences after the Holocaust.
He returned to Warsaw for a week to search unsuccessfully for any surviving relatives. Pavel then
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10477. Page of a pictoral memoir drawn by the donor documenting his experiences after the Holocaust.
He returned to Warsaw for a week to search unsuccessfully for any surviving relatives. Pavel then
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10478. Page of a pictoral memoir drawn by the donor documenting his experiences after the Holocaust.
He returned to Warsaw for a week to search unsuccessfully for any surviving relatives. Pavel then
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10479. Page of a pictoral memoir drawn by the donor documenting his experiences after the Holocaust.
He returned to Warsaw for a week to search unsuccessfully for any surviving relatives. Pavel then
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10480. Page of a pictoral memoir drawn by the donor documenting his experiences after the Holocaust.
He returned to Warsaw for a week to search unsuccessfully for any surviving relatives. Pavel then
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10481. Page of a pictoral memoir drawn by the donor documenting his experiences after the Holocaust.
He returned to Warsaw for a week to search unsuccessfully for any surviving relatives. Pavel then
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10482. Page of a pictoral memoir drawn by the donor documenting his experiences after the Holocaust.
He returned to Warsaw for a week to search unsuccessfully for any surviving relatives. Pavel then
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10483. A portrait of Bert (Lizebertus) and Betty Bochove, taken in Lomita California.
by the Buchoves survived the war. Annie Buchove died of tuberculosis in 1949, and four years later
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10484. Studio portrait of the five Weisz siblings. Pictured (left to right) are Georges, Yehudit holding brother Paul, Esther, and Georges' twin Henri.
settled in the "20th arrondisment" where a large population of refugees lived. The family survived from
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10485. Close-up picture of Maman Rosa Gourmand.
settled in the "20th arrondisment" where a large population of refugees lived. The family survived from
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10486. Portrait of Elzbieta Elza Schwarzwald shortly after liberation.
Shmuel and Regina Mandel. The couple had survived the Lvov ghetto, and managed to escape and hide until
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10487. Pinchas Weissberg looks out a train window with his daughter, Natalia Schwarzwald, and her baby daughter, Elzbieta.
Shmuel and Regina Mandel. The couple had survived the Lvov ghetto, and managed to escape and hide until
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10488. Portrait of Sarah Elkes standing in a garden.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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10489. Miriam Elkes poses with her brother Hans Malbin and her daughter Sarah in the Saint Ottilien displaced persons camp.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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10490. Portrait of the Elkes family in prewar Kaunas. Miriam Elkes is flanked by her two children, Joel and Sarah.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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10491. Postwar studio portrait of Miriam Elkes, the widow of Elkhanan Elkes, in Bad Tolz-Wolfratshausen.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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10492. Studio portrait of the Elkes family in prewar Kaunas.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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10493. Dr. Hirsch (Tzvi) Elkes (brother of Elkhanan Elkes) works in hs physician's lab in prewar Koenigsberg.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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10494. Close-up portrait of Dr. Hirsch (Tzvi) Elkes (brother of Elkhanan Elkes).
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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10495. Dr. Hirsch (Tzvi) Elkes stands on a street corner in Germany and examines a package.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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10496. Peter Lande stands on a street corner with parents Walter and Margarete, prior to their immigration to the United States.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10497. Photograph of a German sign for a hospital for prisoners of war taken at a POW camp in Montmédy, France where Walter Lande served as a medic.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10498. Studio portrait of Walter Lande wearing his medical officer's uniform.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10499. German medical officers pose before an unidentified building, Walter Lande (in glasses) is pictured second from the right in the third row from the top.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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10500. The Struczanski family gathers by the tombstones of Avraham Yaakov and Liba Devorah Struczanski.
Over the course of the next four years Jona's widow and children struggled to survive their many