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12501. A Romanian civilian walks past the bodies of Jews killed on Cuza Voda Street during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12502. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12503. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12504. A series of photographs of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom.
train under similar conditions and sent to Podu Iloaiei, where few survived.
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12505. The children of Georg and Gertrude Anker pose with their friends and cousins in Berlin.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12506. The Gottschalk family vacationing on a beach in Stolpmuende, Germany.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12507. Family celebration on the occasion of the birth of Guenther Knipfer, the son of Kaethe Knipfer, in Schlawe, Germany.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12508. Members of the Gottschalk family sit at a table in the yard of their home in Schlawe, Germany.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12509. View of the city of Danzig. In the foreground passengers disembark from a tour boat.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12510. View of the Schlawer Muhlenwerke, a mill owned and operated by Hugo Gottschalk.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12511. View of the Schlawer Muhlenwerke, a mill owned and operated by Hugo Gottschalk.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12512. View of the Schlawer Muhlenwerke, a mill owned and operated by Hugo Gottschalk.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12513. Under British guard, former SS guards in Bergen-Belsen are forced to load the corpses of prisoners onto trucks, for transport to mass graves.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12514. The corpse of a woman who perished in Bergen-Belsen.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12515. The bodies of former prisoners lie on the ground in the newly liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12516. View of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after liberation.
of the relief operations. Surviving Jewish DPs were transferred to Camp Three on May 21, 1945 from
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12517. Group portrait of students from the Beit Yaakov, religious school for girls in Bedzin at the "Bnot Agudat Yisrael" (Agudat Yisrael girls) summer camp in Kaminsk.
Eli Broder was the only family member to survive. After the war he immigrated to Israel. [Source
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12518. Zishe Malach, donor's father, standing first from left, during his military service in the Polish Army.
photographs were taken in 1942 on their eighth wedding anniversary. None of them survived. Wolf and Itka
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12519. Prewar portrait of members of the Malah family.
photographs were taken in 1942 on their eighth wedding anniversary. None of them survived. Wolf and Itka
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12520. Six young Jewish women sunbathe in the Warsaw ghetto on the day they finished their high school matriculation exams.
Only Gina and Dziunia survived.
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12521. A Jewish mother and daughter pose in front of their house in Klodawa.
Rachwalska (the cousin of Gina Tabaczynska) with her daughter, Sabina. They survived the war in hiding, along
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12522. Gina Tabaczynska (left) poses with her parents and aunt, Hala (Szczecinska) Tabaczynska (right), during a vacation in the resort town of Truskawiec.
), during a vacation in the resort town of Truskawiec. Hala survived the war, but her two children, Inka
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12523. Identification card issued to David Majer Zalc by the Organization of [former] Jewish Political Prisoners [Vereeniging van Joodsche Politieke Gevangenen] in postwar Belgium, certifying that he is a concentration camp survivor.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured
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12524. Identification card issued to Mirjana Ulman Zalc by the Organization of [former] Jewish Political Prisoners [Vereeniging van Joodsche Politieke Gevangenen] in postwar Belgium, certifying that he is a concentration camp survivor.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured
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12525. The Zalc children walk with their older cousin along a major street in Antwerp.
Mirjana's passport with the word "Juif." This favor enabled the family to survive. The OSE secured