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12826. Third page of the ethical will of Elkhanan Elkes, the chairman of the Kovno ghetto Jewish Council.
a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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12827. Tan rucksack used by Rys Berkowicz to transport her possessions from Warsaw to Japan.
all the Berkowicz family left behind, only Genia, Jozef's wife survived. Most of the rest of the
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12828. Personalized Jewish New Year's card that was sent from the Cyprus detention camp.
sisters learned that their brother, Tzvi Yosef had survived. The three siblings were reunited in the town
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12829. A group of young Jewish DPs pitch a tent in one of the detention camps on Cyprus.
sisters learned that their brother, Tzvi Yosef had survived. The three siblings were reunited in the town
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12830. Young Jewish women who have been interned in a detention camp on Cyprus, are instructed in the use signal flags as part of their paramilitary training.
sisters learned that their brother, Tzvi Yosef had survived. The three siblings were reunited in the town
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12831. Jewish DPs on board the illegal immigrant ship, the Theodor Herzl.
sisters learned that their brother, Tzvi Yosef had survived. The three siblings were reunited in the town
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12832. Three Jewish DPs pose with a Zionist flag in the Bad Gastein displaced persons camp.
sisters learned that their brother, Tzvi Yosef had survived. The three siblings were reunited in the town
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12833. Ari Rosenberg (left) and Ivar Segalowitz (right) pose outside during the time they were residents of the Champigny children's home.
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12834. Members of the extended Heilbrun family on board the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12835. A special meeting of Hashomer Hatzair in Eisiskes attended by counselors from Vilna, including Abba Kovner.
of those pictured survived the Holocaust, among them Abba Kovner and Reuven Paikowski.
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12836. View of the Champigny-sur-Marne children's home sponsored by the OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux enfants).
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12837. Four Jewish youths pose in an open field near the Champigny children's home.
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12838. Madame Paula Kandel, director of the OSE children's home in Champigny, works in her office.
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12839. Ivar Segalowitz (center) and four other Jewish youths examine books in the library of the Champigny children's home.
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12840. Ivar Segalowitz wearing a bowler and trenchcoat.
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12841. Ivar Segalowitz (right) poses with a friend in Memel.
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12842. Ivar Segalowitz rides his tricycle down a street in Memel.
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12843. View of the Segalowitz family home in Memel. They lived on the middle floor.
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12844. Erna and Boris Segalowitz sit with friends in an outdoor cafe in Karlsbad.
into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale
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12845. The children of Georg and Gertrude Anker sit in a row on the grass with their friends and cousins.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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12846. Official identification card bearing a large yellow star issued by the County Office of the Jews of Cernauti to Erika Neuman, authorizing her to remain in Cernauti (rather than be deported).
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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12847. Group portrait of German Jewish refugee children and their caretakers who came to England from the Netherlands.
had been killed immediately. Elsbeth survived the war, and soon after the liberation returned to
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12848. Group portrait of German Jewish refugee children who had come to the Netherlands on a Kindertransport, shortly before their evacuation to Britain.
had been killed immediately. Elsbeth survived the war, and soon after the liberation returned to
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12849. Document issued by the Gladbeck registry office certifying that the child Hans Robert Levy has assumed the new middle name of Israel.
had been killed immediately. Elsbeth survived the war, and soon after the liberation returned to
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12850. Red Cross letter sent by a German Jewish refugee in Amsterdam to her grand nephews in Manchester, England that informs them of their parents' deportation to Theresienstadt and their new mailing address there.
had been killed immediately. Elsbeth survived the war, and soon after the liberation returned to