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13201. Portrait of a group of young women in a gymnasium class in or near Sanok.
discovered and sometimes kept her daughter from school or hid her in the basement. They both survived and
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13202. Portrait of two women and a young child in the Tarnow ghetto.
discovered and sometimes kept her daughter from school or hid her in the basement. They both survived and
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13203. Wedding portrait of a female survivor and a Jewish officer in the first Czech Army.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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13204. Young children, some holding dolls, pose with their teacher outside a building in a religious kibbutz in Salzburg Austria.
that maybe her father and older brother survived the war. In September 1945 Israel Srul Trebitz who
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13205. A Jewish father reunites with his daughter at the home of her rescuers shortly after the end of the war.
admit Miep. Soon afterwards the war ended, and Bernard who had survived in hiding began to look for his
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13206. A young Jewish child poses with her rescuers and their foster daughter while in hiding.
admit Miep. Soon afterwards the war ended, and Bernard who had survived in hiding began to look for his
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13207. A Jewish family relaxes on their porch in Eindhoven shortly before they had to go into hiding.
admit Miep. Soon afterwards the war ended, and Bernard who had survived in hiding began to look for his
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13208. Studio portrait of a Dutch Jewish family taken either right before or right after the German invasion of the Netherlands.
admit Miep. Soon afterwards the war ended, and Bernard who had survived in hiding began to look for his
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13209. A Dutch Jewish woman holds her newborn baby on her lap outside her home in Eindhoven.
admit Miep. Soon afterwards the war ended, and Bernard who had survived in hiding began to look for his
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13210. A religious Hungarian Jewish woman poses with her three youngest children.
army. After liberation he began searching for surviving family members. After being told that a
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13211. Prisoners [possibly members of the International Brigade who fought in the Spanish Civil war] listen to a speaker in the Gurs internment camp.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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13212. A couple with their young child sits on the grass on an open field in the Gurs internment camp.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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13213. A couple with their young child sits on the grass near the barbed wire fence of the Gurs internment camp.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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13214. Prisoners [possibly members of the International Brigade who fought in the Spanish Civil War] in the Gurs internment camp listen to a presentation, while taking notes.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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13215. Portrait of a woman with her two small children posing in front of a house.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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13216. Staff members working at the OSE children's home, la Pouponniere, near Limoges, pose in front of the nursery.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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13217. Four sisters enjoy a cup of coffee at an outdoor table.
September 12, 1941. Though Karen and her immediate family survived, forty-nine extended family members are
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13218. Three Jewish sisters pay a visit to their aunt prior to their departure for the United States.
September 12, 1941. Though Karen and her immediate family survived, forty-nine extended family members are
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13219. A young German-Jewish couple celebrates their engagement in a restaurant in Hamburg.
September 12, 1941. Though Karen and her immediate family survived, forty-nine extended family members are
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13220. Newspaper photograph of three young sisters who arrived in New York on the overcrowded refugee ship, the Navemar.
September 12, 1941. Though Karen and her immediate family survived, forty-nine extended family members are
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13221. A German-Jewish family walks down a street in Hamburg prior to its departure for America.
September 12, 1941. Though Karen and her immediate family survived, forty-nine extended family members are
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13222. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers in Lodz. Henryk Bergman, the donor, is standing third from left.
already quite weak, and brother perished there. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was then transferred to the
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13223. Jewish youth feed pigs on a kibbutz hachshara farm in Germany in preparation for their immigration to Palestine.
already quite weak, and brother perished there. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was then transferred to the
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13224. Group portrait of Jewish youth holding farming tools in a kibbutz hachshara in Germany.
already quite weak, and brother perished there. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was then transferred to the
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13225. A young Jewish man holds onto a cow while a woman milks it on a kibbutz hachshara in Germany.
already quite weak, and brother perished there. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was then transferred to the