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12926. Studio portrait of the Rakowski family in Brussels, Belgium.
deported to Auschwitz, where Ephraim perished. Blima survived but was too ill to care for her daughters
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12927. A Jewish child poses with her Belgian rescuer on a beach in Belgium.
deported to Auschwitz, where Ephraim perished. Blima survived but was too ill to care for her daughters
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12928. Two Jewish sisters, Dora and Marie Claire Rakowski point out their journey to America on a wall map soon after their immigration to the US.
deported to Auschwitz, where Ephraim perished. Blima survived but was too ill to care for her daughters
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12929. Two Jewish sisters, Dora and Marie Claire Rakowski, arrive at the offices of the Agudat Yisrael in New York holding new dolls and their suitcases.
deported to Auschwitz, where Ephraim perished. Blima survived but was too ill to care for her daughters
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12930. Austrian swimming champion, Ruth Langer, models a line of swimwear.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12931. Swimming pool membership card belonging to Ruth Langer.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12932. Three Austrian Jewish swimming champions pose outside the swimming area where they are training.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12933. Austrian Jewish swimming champion, Ruth Langer, poses with her father, Wilhelm Langer.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12934. Portrait of Szigo Wertheimer, coach of the Hakoach swimming team, who trained Ruth Langer.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12935. Trimette Langer, an Austrian Jewish refugee, walks along a tree-lined street in Nice.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12936. A group of female swimmers pose on the beach. Among those pictured are: Ruth Langer (third from the right), Anna-Marie Pick (second from the right), and Judith Deutsch (sixth from the right).
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12937. Austrian Jewish refugees walk along a street in Prague.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12938. Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and daughter in Vienna, Austria.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12939. Certificate of award given to Ruth Langer for her contributions to the Hakoach Jewish swim club.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12940. Newspaper article announcing the exclusion of Ruth Langer from Austrian swimming events because of her refusal to participate in the Berlin Olympics.
eventually to Nice, where they survived the war in hiding. In 1943 Ruth married Hans Liebermann (now John
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12941. Children celebrate Channuka at the Jewish community center in Berlin after the war.
prospective landlords would not rent to them. They had to live separately in order to survive and to move
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12942. Portrait of Dorit Isaacsohn taken after liberation.
prospective landlords would not rent to them. They had to live separately in order to survive and to move
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12943. Friends and family celebrate the wedding of a member of the Isaacsohn family.
prospective landlords would not rent to them. They had to live separately in order to survive and to move
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12944. Zishe Malah walks down a street in Poland with his wife Miriam and two unidentified children.
photographs were taken in 1942 on their eighth wedding anniversary. None of them survived. Wolf and Itka
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12945. Studio portrait of a Belgian family with the Jewish child they are hiding.
sister of Klara who was living in the United States and told her that Goldine had survived. Joachim
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12946. Two classmates from the Tarbut school in Luck stand outside a stone porch.
first wife, Peppa and child perished during the Holocaust; he survived in hiding with a Polish woman
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12947. Group portrait of five classmates from the Tarbut school in Luck in their school uniforms.
first wife, Peppa and child perished during the Holocaust; he survived in hiding with a Polish woman
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12948. A woman walks down a street in Luck accompanied by two children.
first wife, Peppa and child perished during the Holocaust; he survived in hiding with a Polish woman
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12949. The Sztejnsznajd family celebrates its last seder in Luck prior to departing for America.
first wife, Peppa and child perished during the Holocaust; he survived in hiding with a Polish woman
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12950. Portrait of the extended Sztejnsznajd and Gertner families taken on Passover shortly before the family of Josef Sztejnsznajd departed for America.
first wife, Peppa and child perished during the Holocaust; he survived in hiding with a Polish woman