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10801. Group portrait of the Honig and Rozenblit families standing outside a building in Tarnow.
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
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10802. Cesia Honig sits on the side of a wagon.
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
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10803. Cesia Honig pictured on left with mother, Malka Honig.
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
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10804. Cesia Honig in lower right pictured with mother, Malka Honig (upper right), aunt and cousin.
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
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10805. Group portrait Cesia Ritter (née Honig) pictured seated with mother, Malka Honig on right and two aunts to the 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
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10806. Group portrait of the Honig and Rozenblit family seated by a table outdoors.
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
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10807. Cesia Honig poses with her aunt and uncle after liberation.
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
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10808. Cesia Honig (right) goes for a ride on a horse and wagon with a woman (possibly her mother).
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
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10809. Cesia Honig plays in a garden next to one of her aunts.
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
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10810. A Jewish family from Tarnow poses in front of the Jan Lacina factory.
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
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10811. Identification card for Cesia Honig issued by ORT in Antwerp, Belgim where she was studying dress-making while awaiting her American visa.
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
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10812. Studio portrait of the Honig family in prewar Tarnow.
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
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10813. Residents of Treebeek welcome a Canadian tank who is liberating the village.
stipulation that if they survived the war, they should be educated as Jews. Members of the underground brought ... Jewish children (and had helped to survive many more Jewish babies indirectly via his assistance). The ... had survived. They had been hidden by Christian families in the north and middle of Holland. Zadok
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10814. Residents of Treebeek welcome a Canadian tank who is liberating the village.
stipulation that if they survived the war, they should be educated as Jews. Members of the underground brought ... Jewish children (and had helped to survive many more Jewish babies indirectly via his assistance). The ... had survived. They had been hidden by Christian families in the north and middle of Holland. Zadok
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10815. Wedding portrait of one of the sisters of Moise Cassorla.
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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10816. Family and friends, among them members of the Cassorla family gather for a celebration [probably 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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10817. Prewar portrait of the Cassorla family in Bitola, 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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10818. Two Belgian Jewish sisters pose with an unidentified man.
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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10819. Group portrait of rabbinical students or young rabbis [probably in France].
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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10820. Group portrait of participants in a rabbinical assembly in Lyon.
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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10821. Ruth Elias - Theresienstadt, Auschwitz
Ruth’s family had survived either. Ruth’s marriage to Koni did not survive, she married Kurt in April ... dose of morphine into the suffering baby, who had no chance of surviving. On October 8, 1944, Ruth ... family had survived either. Her father perished in 1941 in Theresienstadt, and her sister perished in a ... concentration camp. Though her husband Koni had survived, they had become estranged while in Auschwitz, and the
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10822. Upright, wardrobe-style trunk used by a Jewish family during their postwar emigration
journey. They lived with several of Sara’s surviving relatives in the home of Nachman Rapoport, her ... Robinson in the United States to explain that he had survived. He was the only member of his family to ... survive the Holocaust, and his relatives wanted his family to join them in the US. They sent the Rubinzon ... They lived with several of Sara’s surviving relatives in the home of Nachman Rapoport, her maternal
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10823. Small red glass beads used by a Dutch Jewish girl in hiding
detail and was killed on September 30, 1944. Louis survived the Holocaust in hiding with the Onderweegs ... Louis survived the Holocaust in hiding. ... Onderweegs family returned to Lemmer. Robert’s mother survived the war and took him back. Louis enrolled in ... the family, survived the Holocaust in hiding in the Netherlands. From April 1948 to February 1949
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10824. Drawing of Jewish Council member as circus ringmaster drawn by camp inmate
starvation were widespread. Moritz and Hildegard survived by receiving food parcels from Sweden and keeping a ... materials were produced. Moritz and Hildegard survived Theresienstadt, in part because of food parcels sent ... Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Peter survived the selection process, soon fell ill ... Auschwitz. Some of the work that Peter left with other prisoners or hid at Theresienstadt survived and has
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10825. Ben Zion Kalb papers
liberated in April. They reunited and moved to Prague. Discovering that no relatives survived, they decided ... name for the rest of the war. Clara felt guilty that she had left her two surviving brothers behind in ... None survived. Clara’s uncle Yoel Fink who had previously immigrated to the United States send them ... Prague. Discovering that no relatives survived, they decided to immigrate to the United States with the