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11276. Identification photographs attached to a travel permit (Reisepass) issued to Siegmund and Recha Simon, grandparents of Steven Simon, when they left Germany for France in March 1939.
Erna Sostmann, survived the war in hiding. After learning of the capture of Irma Simon and Kurt ... surviving another close call when the Gestapo raided their apartment house in early 1944 looking for someone
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11277. Jewish children evacuated by the Quakers from Paris to Moulin de la Ferriere, in Noce, Normandy, pose outside of a village school with classmates in early 1940.
Erna Sostmann, survived the war in hiding. After learning of the capture of Irma Simon and Kurt ... surviving another close call when the Gestapo raided their apartment house in early 1944 looking for someone
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11278. False papers issued to Arthur Simon under the name Arthur Siebert.
Erna Sostmann, survived the war in hiding. After learning of the capture of Irma Simon and Kurt ... surviving another close call when the Gestapo raided their apartment house in early 1944 looking for someone
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11279. False papers issued to Irma Simon under the name Irene Siebert.
Erna Sostmann, survived the war in hiding. After learning of the capture of Irma Simon and Kurt ... surviving another close call when the Gestapo raided their apartment house in early 1944 looking for someone
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11280. War crimes investigator, Isidor Reece stands outside a building.
store and care for Shmuel, her only surviving child, in Kaunas. In June 1941, the Germans launched a ... Riga, the Germans liquidated the Kaiserwalde camp and sent its surviving inmates to the Stutthof
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11281. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers in a Maccabi Hatsair summer camp in Czernohorske Kupele in east Slovakia in summer 1940.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11282. The Maccabi team gather in the gymnasium in Zilina.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11283. Leaders of the Maccabi team hold an opening ceremony in their summer camp in Czernohorske Kupele.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11284. Members of the Zilina Maccabi gymnastics team stand in formation holding flags on a sports field.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11285. Jewish workers [probably in the Novaky camp] pose outside the wood workshop.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11286. Jewish internees work in the wood workshop in the Novaky concentration camp.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11287. Close-up portrait of Benedikt Baruch Duschnitz (b.1854) and Cecilia Zierl (nee Meisel) Duschnitz, the grandparents of the donor.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11288. Family portrait of the Duschnitz family in a garden in Piestany.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11289. Group portrait of a Hebrew class in prewar Slovakia.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11290. Children in the first class of the Jewish elementary school from Liptovsky Mikulas.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11291. Suzanne Sigmund sits by a path holding a bouquet of flowers.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11292. Members of the Duschnitz family sit around a table laden with fruit.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11293. Children in the third grade of the Jewish elementary school in Zilina.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11294. Suzanne Sigmund meets her brother Yaakov who served as a soldier in the Jewish brigade.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11295. Group portrait of soldiers in the Jewish Brigade posing next to a truck in Italy.
to Auschwitz. One uncle was sent to forced labor and survived. Her parents lived outside of Budapest ... her mother was alive, and her friend's parents also survived. They left the Kasztner group and
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11296. Halina Litman, nine years old, takes her first communion while in hiding in Jaroslaw.
daughters survived two Actions. They narrowly survived being arrested during the second action when a
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11297. Olga Litman (middle) sits on a park bench and knits while watching her baby Halina sitting in a carriage.
daughters survived two Actions. They narrowly survived being arrested during the second action when a
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11298. Halina Litman stands between her mother, Olga Litman (Schreiber), and her aunt, Irena Keh (Irka), in a pre-war photograph.
daughters survived two Actions. They narrowly survived being arrested during the second action when a
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11299. Family portrait of Stefan and Regina Schreiber (left), Isaac and Olga Litman (center), and Luciek in prewar Poland.
daughters survived two Actions. They narrowly survived being arrested during the second action when a
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11300. Eva Litman is pictured, greeting General Wladyslaw Anders with flowers.
daughters survived two Actions. They narrowly survived being arrested during the second action when a