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11451. Anna ("Anci") Gluck and her friend Gulyas Lili work in a farm in Austria.
the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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11452. Studio portrait of Malvin (nee Mulhoffer) and Sandor Kohn, grandparents of the donor.
the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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11453. Class portrait of the fourth grade of the Erszebet Izraelita Elemi Iskola (the Jewish elementary school) in Miskolc.
the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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11454. Studio portrait of Oskar Russ (step-father of the donor) wearing his concentration camp uniform shortly after liberation, .
the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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11455. Close-up portrait of Alicja Russ, who perished in the Holocaust in Bronice, Poland.
the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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11456. Identification card issued to Oskar Russ in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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11457. Janos Kovasc poses on a park bench with his half-brother, Istvan Reiner.
the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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11458. Studio portrait of Istvan Reiner, half-brother of the donor, taken shortly before he was killed in Auschwitz.
the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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11459. Three generations of a Jewish family escaping Nazi occupied Poland pose near King George's Gate.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka ... letters received during the war in New York City. Nadzieja's two other brothers survived, Zachar in
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11460. Joanna Klein poses with an Indian man in Bombay while en route to the United States with her parents from Nazi occupied Poland.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka ... letters received during the war in New York City. Nadzieja's two other brothers survived, Zachar in
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11461. Studio portrait of Regina and Herman Klein, parents of Jerzy Klein, who died after transport to Treblinka.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka ... letters received during the war in New York City. Nadzieja's two other brothers survived, Zachar in
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11462. Joasia and Nadzieja Klein pose on the deck of the USS President Harrison while en route to the United States.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka ... letters received during the war in New York City. Nadzieja's two other brothers survived, Zachar in
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11463. Joasia Klein poses with her mother, Nadzieja Klein, and grandfather, Abraham Solomon, at her grandfather's country home shortly before the German invasion.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka ... letters received during the war in New York City. Nadzieja's two other brothers survived, Zachar in
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11464. Joanna Klein watches a group of Indian men play cards while stopping in Bombay en route to America.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka ... letters received during the war in New York City. Nadzieja's two other brothers survived, Zachar in
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11465. Joasia Klein and two other children pose on the campus of the Robert College in Istanbul, Turkey, overlooking Bosphorus Strait.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka ... letters received during the war in New York City. Nadzieja's two other brothers survived, Zachar in
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11466. Jerzy and Joasia Klein pose in Bombay, India.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka ... letters received during the war in New York City. Nadzieja's two other brothers survived, Zachar in
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11467. Studio portrait of three sisters on a pretend boat in Scheveningen, Holland.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... Africa after the war. The photos of the family survived as Lotte stored them in the attic of the
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11468. Studio portrait of Anita Randerath, a young Jewish girl and cousin of the donor, who was killed shortly after this photo was taken.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... Africa after the war. The photos of the family survived as Lotte stored them in the attic of the
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11469. Composite photograph of the donor, Marta Van Collem.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... Africa after the war. The photos of the family survived as Lotte stored them in the attic of the
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11470. Prewar photograph of the women of the van Collem family standing outside their apartment.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... Africa after the war. The photos of the family survived as Lotte stored them in the attic of the
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11471. Henry van Collem works in the office of his business together with his secretary Tony.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... Africa after the war. The photos of the family survived as Lotte stored them in the attic of the
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11472. Young children attend a Hanukkah celebration in the Jewish school in Amsterdam.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... Africa after the war. The photos of the family survived as Lotte stored them in the attic of the
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11473. Four-year-old Marta van Collem poses with a stuffed animal.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... Africa after the war. The photos of the family survived as Lotte stored them in the attic of the
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11474. Studio portrait of Marta van Collem shortly after her liberation from the "Lost Train." Her hair had not yet grown back.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... Africa after the war. The photos of the family survived as Lotte stored them in the attic of the
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11475. Close-up portrait of three generations of Jewish women in The Netherlands.
didn't believe she would survive if Margot did not make it. Marti's father Henry died on April 3 ... Africa after the war. The photos of the family survived as Lotte stored them in the attic of the