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11401. Hartog Kisch walks down the street with his two grandsons Eldad and Hanan .
were exchanged in June 1944 for Templars from Palestine, but many others did not survive.) Soviet ... survived (but not her mother), and she joined them in the United States. Izaak Kisch was appointed
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11402. Portrait of Hanan & Eldad Kisch taken by their relative, the noted photographer, Maria Austria.
were exchanged in June 1944 for Templars from Palestine, but many others did not survive.) Soviet ... survived (but not her mother), and she joined them in the United States. Izaak Kisch was appointed
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11403. Hana Kisch writes at his desk.
were exchanged in June 1944 for Templars from Palestine, but many others did not survive.) Soviet ... survived (but not her mother), and she joined them in the United States. Izaak Kisch was appointed
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11404. Composite portraits of Hanan and Eldad Kisch taken by their relative, the noted photographer Maria Austria.
were exchanged in June 1944 for Templars from Palestine, but many others did not survive.) Soviet ... survived (but not her mother), and she joined them in the United States. Izaak Kisch was appointed
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11405. Wedding celebration of a Jewish couple in the Netherlands.
concentration camps, where only one survived. In September 1942, deportations to the eastern camps began. By ... other prisoners. Their mother, too ill to travel, was left behind and did not survive. For thirteen
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11406. Wedding portrait of Joseph and Else (Buchenbacher) Mossel.
concentration camps, where only one survived. In September 1942, deportations to the eastern camps began. By ... other prisoners. Their mother, too ill to travel, was left behind and did not survive. For thirteen
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11407. Group portrait of the students in 6th Form at Rosh Pinna Elementary School.
concentration camps, where only one survived. In September 1942, deportations to the eastern camps began. By ... other prisoners. Their mother, too ill to travel, was left behind and did not survive. For thirteen
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11408. Esther and Ben Mossel after the war, at home in Amsterdam.
concentration camps, where only one survived. In September 1942, deportations to the eastern camps began. By ... other prisoners. Their mother, too ill to travel, was left behind and did not survive. For thirteen
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11409. Two Jewish sisters sit on the grass next to a baby stroller.
concentration camps, where only one survived. In September 1942, deportations to the eastern camps began. By ... other prisoners. Their mother, too ill to travel, was left behind and did not survive. For thirteen
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11410. Joseph Mossel holds his year-and-a-half old daughter, Henriette.
concentration camps, where only one survived. In September 1942, deportations to the eastern camps began. By ... other prisoners. Their mother, too ill to travel, was left behind and did not survive. For thirteen
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11411. Henriette Mossel (left) and her maternal aunt, Bettie Buchenbacher.
concentration camps, where only one survived. In September 1942, deportations to the eastern camps began. By ... other prisoners. Their mother, too ill to travel, was left behind and did not survive. For thirteen
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11412. Children holding flowers pose with their father and [probably mother].
concentration camps, where only one survived. In September 1942, deportations to the eastern camps began. By ... other prisoners. Their mother, too ill to travel, was left behind and did not survive. For thirteen
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11413. Group portrait of a kindergarten class with their teacher celebrating Sinterklaas (St.
concentration camps, where only one survived. In September 1942, deportations to the eastern camps began. By ... other prisoners. Their mother, too ill to travel, was left behind and did not survive. For thirteen
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11414. Elchanan Tal poses in front of his family's home on a street in Amsterdam.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11415. Jewish sisters, Ruth Yetta and Naomi Rivka Tal, pose in front of their family home.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11416. Religious Zionist teenagers pose for a group portrait in a Mizrachi summer camp.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11417. Group portrait of Dutch Jewish youth in the summer camp of the Jewish Federation in Werape (near Zwolle).
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11418. Portrait of ten-year-old Ruth Tal. She perished in Bergen-Belsen three years later.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11419. Studio portrait of a Dutch Jewish family. From left to right are Ruth, Alexander, Naomi, Frederika and Elchanan Tal.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11420. Children in the Jewish elementary school in Amsterdam pose in their Purim costumes.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11421. Group portrait of children in the 3rd grade of the Jewish elementary class in Amsterdam.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11422. Elchanan Tal poses in a classroom of the Jewish school in Amsterdam either shortly before or shortly after the German invasion.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11423. Elchanan, Ruth and Naomi Tal look out the window of their home.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11424. International Red Cross certificate issued to the family of Alexander Tal stating that the Jewish Agency has placed them on an exchange list for immigration to Palestine.
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were
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11425. Identification paper issued to Federika Tal stating that she works for the Joodsche Raad (Jewish Council).
who were on the train survived the war. Among those who perished was Alexander, Elchanan's father. He ... the reception that welcomed the surviving Jews was rather cool. Jews who were not of Dutch origin were