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12901. A young Jewish woman, Florica Kabilio, playing her accordion.
his family to survive the massacre.
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12902. Florica Kabilio poses with her mother and two aunts at a resort in Zagreb.
his family to survive the massacre.
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12903. A Jewish bride and groom pose cutting their wedding cake.
his family to survive the massacre.
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12904. Identification papers for Hiram Bingham, American Vice Consul in Marseilles.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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12905. Hiram Bingham works in his office at an unidentified U.S.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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12906. Vice Consul Hiram Bingham poses with his family at his residence in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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12907. Brenda Hershkovitz poses with her doll and her mother, Rosette, on the balcony of the family's apartment, shortly before the start of World War II.
second daughter, Annie, on February 11, 1945. In July 1945. Bezalel returned home having survived
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12908. Wedding portrait of Bezalel Hershkovitz and Rosette Reisman.
second daughter, Annie, on February 11, 1945. In July 1945. Bezalel returned home having survived
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12909. Brenda Hershkovitz holds her baby sister, Annie, on the balcony of their Paris apartment.
second daughter, Annie, on February 11, 1945. In July 1945. Bezalel returned home having survived
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12910. Portrait of Brenda Hershkovitz.
second daughter, Annie, on February 11, 1945. In July 1945. Bezalel returned home having survived
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12911. Brenda Hershkovitz vacations with her parents in Normandy shortly before the German invasion of France.
second daughter, Annie, on February 11, 1945. In July 1945. Bezalel returned home having survived
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12912. Wedding portrait of Emanuel Louis Kats and Henderina Eliasar.
he subsequently also perished on March 31, 1944. After the war, Rozette's only surviving relative
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12913. The Arndt family sits on deck of the St. Louis. Pictured from left to right are Arthur Arndt, Hertha Arndt, Lieselotte Arndt, and Paula Kahnemann.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12914. Portrait of two young Jewish women in Berlin. Pictured are Susanne Strauss (right) and her friend Rita Bergwerk.
was finally liberated by the Russians on March 10, 1945. Neither her mother nor her sister survived
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12915. A group of Jewish DPs gather around a table in Koeslin, Poland.
was finally liberated by the Russians on March 10, 1945. Neither her mother nor her sister survived
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12916. Susanne Taube feeds some chickens near the hospital that her husband administered.
was finally liberated by the Russians on March 10, 1945. Neither her mother nor her sister survived
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12917. Bertha and Susanne Strauss pose outside in a field near their home in Vacha, Germany.
was finally liberated by the Russians on March 10, 1945. Neither her mother nor her sister survived
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12918. Dr. Adolf Berman delivers a speech at a ceremony in front of the ruins of the former headquarters of the Warsaw ghetto Jewish council [probably to mark the fourth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising].
Zegota, Berman was involved in widespread efforts to rescue Jews who had survived the deportations and
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12919. Friends and relatives of the Glueckstein family pose in their bathing suits on a beach in Germany, while the toddler, Fritz Glueckstein, sits in front on an inflatable "wine bottle".
Geltungsjude (one who counts as a Jew). The family survived the war in Berlin, owing in part to the assistance
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12920. Postcard showing a view of a major intersection in Marseilles, France.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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12921. Standing on a bridge, American Vice Consul Hiram Bingham looks out over the port of Marseilles.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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12922. One-year-old Evelyn (Evy) Goldstein is taken for a walk in a Berlin park by her Aunt Ruth Thal.
war. Evy's mother also survived the war in hiding and found Evy prior to their liberation by the
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12923. Jewish prisoners in a labor camp in Salerno, Italy pose in a sukkah.
an older brother, David and four younger siblings, Annie, Leo, Mia and Kurt, all of whom survived the
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12924. Members of the Rubin family, the family of the donor's mother, on vacation near Lodz.
to Palestine. Of a family of 43 people, only Salutka and her mother survived.
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12925. Dvorah Rubin (the donor's grandmother) poses next to a hammock with her daughter and grandchildren.
to Palestine. Of a family of 43 people, only Salutka and her mother survived.