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12576. The four Gerszanowicz brothers pose wearing armbands in the Czestochowa ghetto.
Gerszanowicz is pictured second from the left. He survived the war and later married the donor's mother
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12577. Haika Grosman poses in front of the home of her friend and future husband, Meir Orkin, in Bialystok.
shot by the Germans and her mother perished in the Majdanek concentration camp. Two sisters survived
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12578. Group portrait of members of the Hashomer Hatzair hachshara in Kalisz.
shot by the Germans and her mother perished in the Majdanek concentration camp. Two sisters survived
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12579. Group portrait of members of the Bialystok Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement at a going away party for their leader, Meir Orkin, before his departure for Palestine.
shot by the Germans and her mother perished in the Majdanek concentration camp. Two sisters survived
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12580. Haika Grosman reads on a park bench in Brest, where she had been sent by the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement to organize their regional activities.
shot by the Germans and her mother perished in the Majdanek concentration camp. Two sisters survived
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12581. Haika Grosman poses with a group of survivors in front of a memorial to the Jews of Bialystok.
shot by the Germans and her mother perished in the Majdanek concentration camp. Two sisters survived
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12582. Mr. Wilder, the father of Pola Malach, carries a small pitcher and an umbrella while on vacation at a spa.
photographs were taken in 1942 on their eighth wedding anniversary. None of them survived. Wolf and Itka
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12583. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder, the parents of Pola Malach, pose outdoors with a suitcase and umbrella.
photographs were taken in 1942 on their eighth wedding anniversary. None of them survived. Wolf and Itka
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12584. Portrait of the Malach family taken on Passover.
photographs were taken in 1942 on their eighth wedding anniversary. None of them survived. Wolf and Itka
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12585. Delegates to the twenty-second World Zionist Congress in Basel.
shot by the Germans and her mother perished in the Majdanek concentration camp. Two sisters survived
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12586. Polish Zionist leaders pose with members of the Jewish Brigade shortly after the war.
shot by the Germans and her mother perished in the Majdanek concentration camp. Two sisters survived
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12587. Meir Yaari, head of the MAPAM political party in Palestine, visits the ruins of the Judenrat building in the former Warsaw ghetto.
shot by the Germans and her mother perished in the Majdanek concentration camp. Two sisters survived
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12588. Haika Grosman relaxes with her husband, Meir Orkin, and daughter, Leah, on Kibbutz Evron.
shot by the Germans and her mother perished in the Majdanek concentration camp. Two sisters survived
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12589. Three Jewish siblings pose on the porch of a house.
Uzhorod. Her entire family had survived the war in Budapest in a safe house secured by the Swedish
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12590. The Schwab family (the donor's maternal grandparents) seated around the table in Mommenheim, France.
of her immediate family survived the war in France.
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12591. Simone Weil with her mother and brother on a street in Strasbourg.
of her immediate family survived the war in France.
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12592. Portrait of Marx and Mathilde Schwab (the donor's maternal grandparents) with five of their eight children.
of her immediate family survived the war in France.
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12593. Suse and Kate Grunbaum stand beside Kate's mother, Frieda Kahn.
had been extremely ill and realized she could not survive the conditions in hiding without endangering
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12594. Salusia Goldblum poses in a tree in a park in Zarki.
Gleiwitz. They also contacted Salusia's relatives in Canada. Surviving friends of her parents found her
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12595. Mechel Blumenstock holds his infant daughter, Ruth, on the deck of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12596. Mechel and Lea Blumenstock with their infant daughter, Ruth, on the deck of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12597. A party on board the SS St. Louis.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12598. Ruth Blumenstock, as an infant, seated on a deck chair aboard the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12599. Members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany, pose outside one of the main buildings on the estate.
later married. Sara was the only one of the eight children in her family to survive the war. Following
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12600. Announcement issued by Captain Gustav Schroeder to the passengers of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.