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12701. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12702. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12703. Group portrait of Jewish girls who are living in hiding at the children's home in Le Coudray.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12704. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children, who had been released from French internment camps, at the OSE [Oeuvre de secours aux enfants] home for religious girls at Le Couret.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12705. Group portrait of girls in the garden of the Les Basses-Fontaines children's home, where Jewish children were hidden during the war.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12706. Members of the Tuchsznajder family pose in front of a bus during a vacation in Kazimierz.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12707. A young Jewish boy wearing a tam sits in a chair at his home in Kazimierz.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12708. British soldiers look on as survivors wash up at a make-shift pumping station in 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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12709. Three Jewish girls in hiding relax on a beach with a Romanian girlfriend.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12710. Group portrait of four Jews in an apartment in the Cernauti ghetto.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12711. Three young women pose in the Cernauti ghetto. Pictured from left to right are Beatrice Neuman, Erika Neuman and their friend Cila Loewenthal.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12712. Three young women pose in the Cernauti ghetto. Pictured from left to right are Erika Neuman, Celine Osterow and Beatrice Neuman.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12713. Erika Neuman (right) and Cilia Loewenthal (left) act in a play in the Cernauti ghetto.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12714. Three young Jews act in a play in the Cernauti ghetto.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12715. Nacha Broda and her niece Salusia Goldblum vacationing in Zarki.
Gleiwitz. They also contacted Salusia's relatives in Canada. Surviving friends of her parents found her
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12716. Portrait of Berl and Hanna Gitel (Dresner) Broda, the parents of Tola (Broda) Goldblum.
Gleiwitz. They also contacted Salusia's relatives in Canada. Surviving friends of her parents found her
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12717. Aron Broda sits on a park bench in Katowice.
Gleiwitz. They also contacted Salusia's relatives in Canada. Surviving friends of her parents found her
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12718. Engagement portrait of Tola Broda and Izak Goldblum.
Gleiwitz. They also contacted Salusia's relatives in Canada. Surviving friends of her parents found her
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12719. Portrait of Rivka Tuchsznajder as a hidden child in Savoie, France.
liberation of Dijon and Nancy. Eva's youngest sister, Malka, also survived in hiding. Her parents and older
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12720. Young mothers take their babies for a stroll in the Landsberg DP camp.
until its liberation in January 1945. Jakub's father, Izak Mandelbaum, survived the Auschwitz-Birkenau
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12721. Jewish kindergarteners and five teachers and aides in a classroom at the Landsberg DP camp.
until its liberation in January 1945. Jakub's father, Izak Mandelbaum, survived the Auschwitz-Birkenau
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12722. Small brown leather suitcase with metal clasps and corner reinforcements that was carried by the Leikachs, a family of Jewish survivors, from Poland to Italy.
of the Goloby ghetto. Motel and Zelda managed to survive by hiding in the forests and were liberated
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12723. Group portrait of students at the elementary school in Kowel, Poland.
of the Goloby ghetto. Motel and Zelda managed to survive by hiding in the forests and were liberated
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12724. Two Jewish DP children pose outside in the Trani displaced persons camp.
of the Goloby ghetto. Motel and Zelda managed to survive by hiding in the forests and were liberated
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12725. A Jewish DP child poses outside with two young men in the Cremona displaced persons camp.
of the Goloby ghetto. Motel and Zelda managed to survive by hiding in the forests and were liberated