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12551. A group of Jewish girls in the Zabno ghetto toast their friend on her twelfth birthday.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12552. Group portrait of Jewish girls in the Zabno ghetto taken on the occasion of the twelfth birthday of Hania Goldman.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12553. Four Jewish girls pose outside a building in the Zabno ghetto during a birthday party for their friend Hania Goldman.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12554. Hana Goldman (seated on the left) with a group of Jewish youth, wearing armbands, poses at the back entrance to the Goldmans' home in the Zabno ghetto.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12555. A group of Jewish girls, wearing armbands, poses with axes in a snow covered field in the Zabno ghetto.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12556. Members of the Goldman family pose with friends at a spa in Poland.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12557. Hania Goldman (right) and her friend, Tosia Szechter (Schneider), walk down a street in the Neu Freiman displaced persons camp.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12558. A Jewish mother poses with her two daughters at the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12559. Hania Goldman (bottom) poses beneath a young couple, who are looking out the window of their room in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12560. Four young Jewish women pose outside at the Eschwege displaced persons camp.
the prewar Jewish community of 700 had survived. Following the murder of one of the survivors by a
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12561. One of the three milk cans used by Warsaw ghetto historian Emanuel Ringelblum to store and preserve the secret "Oneg Shabbat" ghetto archives.
documents were recovered. Two surviving members of the Oneg Shabbat staff, Rachela Auerbach and Hersz
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12562. One of the three milk cans used by Warsaw ghetto historian Emanuel Ringelblum to store and preserve the secret "Oneg Shabbat" ghetto archives.
documents were recovered. Two surviving members of the Oneg Shabbat staff, Rachela Auerbach and Hersz
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12563. A sign posted by the British army at the entrance to the 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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12564. Group portrait of girls from the Hochsztajnowa Gymnasium of Lodz in the courtyard of the Wawel Castle in Krakow where they went on a field trip.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12565. Julek (Joel) Bialer (right) plays chess outside in a courtyard with his father, Aron.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12566. Noemi Bialer (right) poses with two friends beneath a Shomer Hatzair youth movement flag in a summer camp in Palestine.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12567. Group portrait of the employees of the Bialer textile factory attending a Passover seder together.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12568. Avraham (Romek) Bialer poses on a cliff while hiking in Palestine.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12569. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Julek Bialer and his father, Aharon Bialer.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12570. Portrait of the Lechtman family in Vienna, Austria.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12571. Tonia Lechtman helps board Jewish orphans onto the back of a truck to return them to Poland while working as a social worker after the war.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12572. Tonia Lechtman dsitributes clothing and shoes to Jewish orphans on behalf of UNRRA at an unidentified children's home after the war.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12573. Three Jewish men play a game of cards in Vienna Austria.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12574. Portrait of an elderly Jewish man seated in a park in Vienna, Austria.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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12575. Group portrait of members of and elementary school on an outing in Vienna.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the