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10776. Group portrait of the employees of the "sorting" workshop in the Lodz ghetto, directed by Aron Pruszynowski.
survived. The Gersons remained in Lodz for the next year and a half while preparing to join their ... Though Inka and her parents survived, Gustaw's brother and wife, who fled to Warsaw at the start of the ... survived and immigrated to Israel.
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10777. Group portrait of the employees of the "sorting" workshop in the Lodz ghetto, directed by Aron Pruszynowski.
survived. The Gersons remained in Lodz for the next year and a half while preparing to join their ... Though Inka and her parents survived, Gustaw's brother and wife, who fled to Warsaw at the start of the ... survived and immigrated to Israel.
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10778. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor, Benek Wrzonski, wearing a prisoner uniform.
after the Germans entered the city and crossed into the Soviet sector. She survived the war in Siberia ... brought to Ecouis in Normandy. An aid worked helped Binem to make contact with his one surviving sibling ... time OSE social workers made every effort to locate surviving relatives, succeeding in about half the
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10779. A group of rabbinical students studies outdoors around a table.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10780. Jewish rabbinical students pose in front of a building.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10781. Rabbi Moise Cassorla (father of the donor) poses with his family in front of a train.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10782. A group of six people poses in a living-room in prewar Krakow.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10783. A group of eight people and a baby pose on and around a park bench in Bitola.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10784. A group of Macedonian Jews poses in front of a hospital.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10785. Moise Cassorla poses with two of his sisters on a street of Bitola.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10786. A group of eight young people pose outside in Macedonia.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10787. Fanny Reicher walks down a street of Antwerp holding the arm of another woman.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10788. Rabbi Moise Cassorla and Chief Rabbi Paul Roitman walk down a street of Toulouse carrying paper-wrapped packages.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10789. Malvine and Rachelle Reicher (aunts of the donor) pose on a street under an archway in wartime France in a village where they were sent by the local Red Cross..
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10790. Rabbi Moise Cassorla and Fanny Reicher (parents of the donor) are greeted by friends on their wedding day as they leave the synagogue.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10791. Close-up portrait of Fanny Reicher (mother of the donor) on her wedding day, June 25, 1942.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10792. A crowd attends the wedding of Fanny Reicher and Rabbi Moise Cassorla (parents of the donor) on June 25, 1942.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10793. A farm-hand pushes Jose (the donor's brother) in a wheelbarrow where he is hiding.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10794. Fanny Reicher Cassorla (mother of the donor) holds her son Jose, then a few months old.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10795. Rabbi Moise Cassorla (father of the donor, on right) poses in full rabbinical attire with an unknown person in a suit.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10796. Studio portrait of Rabbi Moise Cassorla (father of the donor) in rabbinical attire.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10797. The Cassorla family poses near a cabin on a beach.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10798. Moise Cassorla (father of the donor) poses in front of a row of tents, in an army uniform.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10799. Moise Cassorla (father of the donor, on right) and another soldier pose in army uniforms.
one knew if either of them might survive the war and that they would worry about it later. In fact ... both survived the war and the money was duly returned. Meanwhile, the Italian occupation was waning and ... who had survived the extermination camps and were rebuilding their life in their new country.
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10800. Group portrait of children in Tarnow, Poland. Cesia Honig is pictured in the upper row on the far left.
would tell her father where she was. Cesia could not bear the thought that she would survive while her ... remain alive for his sake. After surviving the ordeal, she and her father returned to their previous ... for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys