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10551. Gina Rappaport (later Leitersdorf) stands next to an American tank shortly after her liberation.
. She had survived the Warsaw ghetto prior to her incarceration in Bergen-Belsen. Fluent in several
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10552. Gina Rappaport (later Leitersdorf) stands by the train tracks shortly after her liberation.
had survived the Warsaw ghetto prior to her incarceration in Bergen-Belsen. Fluent in several
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10553. Studio portrait of Harry Markowicz taken shortly after liberation.
the Markowiczes all survived the war; most of their extended family was killed.The Markowiczes resumed
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10554. Cardinal Spellman grants a private audience to a delegation of Polish women, all of whom were the victims of medical experimentation while imprisoned in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
article in June 1958 and the following year thirty-five of the surviving women came to the United States
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10555. Paul Ornstein visits his father Lajos in the Deggendorf hospital where he is recovering from a liver infection.
worked as a tax-consultant before leaving Hungary illegally in April 1946 together with his one surviving
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10556. Studio portrait of Lajos Ornstein taken shortly after his return from Mauthausen concentration camp.
worked as a tax-consultant before leaving Hungary illegally in April 1946 together with his one surviving
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10557. Close-up portrait of Lajos Ornstein taken to celebrate the second anniversary of his immigration to Israel.
worked as a tax-consultant before leaving Hungary illegally in April 1946 together with his one surviving
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10558. Studio portrait of Lt. James Centawer in his German army uniform.
married in 1951. Though Anneliese and her parents survived, three of Recha's half-siblings and one of
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10559. German passport and photo issued to Recha Centawer and stamped with the Nazi eagle..
married in 1951. Though Anneliese and her parents survived, three of Recha's half-siblings and one of
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10560. Group portrait of survivors [probably in the Dachau concentration camp.]
children and the only one to survive. David attended school until the Germans invaded. He then had to work
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10561. Hersh Burdowski (brother of the donor) poses outside in the snow.
children and the only one to survive. David attended school until the Germans invaded. He then had to work
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10562. Gita Feigen (right), poses for a picture with an unidentified friend.
For nearly a year Gita and Boruch survived in hiding. The couple was liberated in July, 1944 by
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10563. Gita Feigen poses for a portrait with her mother Lea Feigen (nee Watkin).
For nearly a year Gita and Boruch survived in hiding. The couple was liberated in July, 1944 by
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10564. Portrait of Zalman Feigen, a dairy farmer, who perished during the Holocaust.
For nearly a year Gita and Boruch survived in hiding. The couple was liberated in July, 1944 by
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10565. Six men pose for a picture in the Wegscheid DP camp.
For nearly a year Gita and Boruch survived in hiding. The couple was liberated in July, 1944 by
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10566. Siblings Dora (left) and Zalman Swierdziol play with puppies in the Wegsheid camp for displaced persons.
For nearly a year Gita and Boruch survived in hiding. The couple was liberated in July, 1944 by
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10567. Left to right Lemmel Bernstein, Cheil Makowski, Shlomo Blum, Cheskel Kleinhaus.
the only one to survive the Holocaust.
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10568. Lea Sheindla Leiblich holding her son, Tuvia Erlich, in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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10569. Lea Sheindla Leiblich holding her son, Tuvia Erlich, in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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10570. Zvi Herschel rides a motorcycle in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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10571. Group portrait of young people in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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10572. Group portrait of displaced persons in the Eggenfeld DP camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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10573. Lea Sheindla Leiblich poses for a portrait with her son, Tuvia Erlich.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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10574. Ilona (Toba) Seidenfeld poses for a family portrait with her sons Ezra (left), Mordche (right), and Mojsche.
Sandor who was the only member of her immediate family to survive the Holocaust. The couple lived in
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10575. Sandor and Ilona Seidenfeld pose with Ilona's step-mother Yudel (far left) and their sons Ezra and Mordche.
Sandor who was the only member of her immediate family to survive the Holocaust. The couple lived in