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13226. Wedding portrait of Pinkus Bergman and Rutka Most.
already quite weak, and brother perished there. Jutta survived Auschwitz and was then transferred to the
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13227. Group portrait of six Jewish girls leaning on a wooden fence.
Wanda's husband, survived Auschwitz and Woebelin concentration camps. He was liberated on May 2, 1945
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13228. A Jewish family walks down a street in Lodz.
survived. She then left Poland and spent a few years in a displaced persons camp in Germany where she
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13229. Studio portrait of a Dutch Jewish woman holding her child.
reunited with his own mother and grandparents who survived the war in hiding. Rosa Hamburger took her son
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13230. Studio portrait of Dutch rescuer, Betty Bouten-Bergen.
reunited with his own mother and grandparents who survived the war in hiding. Rosa Hamburger took her son
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13231. Group portrait of Jewish youth at a summer camp of "Tzukunft", the youth organization of the Bund, shortly before the start of World War II.
first husband, Israel Frenkel was dead and that Leon's first wife and daughter did not survive Auschwitz
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13232. May Day demonstration in Lodz. The banner reads: "Leather Section of the Gwiazda Cooperative." This photograph depicts the donor's second husband Abram Przemyslawski and his co-workers from a Jewish cooperative.
first husband, Israel Frenkel was dead and that Leon's first wife and daughter did not survive Auschwitz
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13233. Group portrait of workers at a May Day demonstration in Lodz.
first husband, Israel Frenkel was dead and that Leon's first wife and daughter did not survive Auschwitz
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13234. May Day demonstration in Lodz. The banner reads: "Invalid Cooperative Hibner in Lodz." This photograph depicts the donor's second husband Abram Przemyslawski and his co-workers from a Jewish cooperative.
first husband, Israel Frenkel was dead and that Leon's first wife and daughter did not survive Auschwitz
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13235. Group portrait of staff members and children wearing costumes posing underneath a photograph of Joseph Stalin in a kindergarten in Lodz after the war.
first husband, Israel Frenkel was dead and that Leon's first wife and daughter did not survive Auschwitz
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13236. A little girl holding a ball leans against a tree in the children's home, La Pouponniere, near Limoges.
for her political activities and imprisoned for six years. Her husband, Sioma, did not survive the
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13237. Prewar portrait of a large Hungarian Jewish family in Budapest.
survived his labor conscription as did Andor, who had been taken from the battalion to Mauthausen. Armin
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13238. Group portrait of an elementary school class of an Orthodox Jewish school in Budapest which met in the Kazinczy Street Synagogue.
survived his labor conscription as did Andor, who had been taken from the battalion to Mauthausen. Armin
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13239. Group portrait of an elementary school class of an Orthodox Jewish school in Budapest, which met in the Kazinczy Street Synagogue.
survived his labor conscription as did Andor, who had been taken from the battalion to Mauthausen. Armin
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13240. Group portrait of an elementary school class of an Orthodox Jewish school in Budapest which met in the Kazinczy Street Synagogue.
survived his labor conscription as did Andor, who had been taken from the battalion to Mauthausen. Armin
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13241. Close-up portrait of a Hungarian Jewish girl in Budapest.
survived his labor conscription as did Andor, who had been taken from the battalion to Mauthausen. Armin
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13242. Three women forced laborers in Dabrowka hold shovels while standing in front of a building.
survived many camps. They married in 1946 and moved to Warsaw. In Dabie, Sheva visited Weruncia, a Polish
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13243. Round wooden tag inscribed with the donor's name, 'Ilona Winograd' which protected her from deportation during the Gehsperre Aktion.
liberated the Winograds. They traveled back to Lodz to search for surviving members of family but without
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13244. Studio wedding photograph of a Hungarian Jewish couple.
also survived the war. On November 28, 1944 he had been taken to Austria by freight car to do forced
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13245. Jewish DPs attend a wedding party in the Vinnhorst displaced persons center.
in Auschwitz, Arek managed to reunite with her fiancé, David Pawigon, who survived a POW camp. Soon
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13246. Jewish DPs attend the wedding of Marek and [Lipka] in Vinnhorst.
in Auschwitz, Arek managed to reunite with her fiancé, David Pawigon, who survived a POW camp. Soon
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13247. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish nurse wearing a Star of David in the Berlin Jewish hospital.
war. Evy's mother also survived the war in hiding and found Evy prior to their liberation by the
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13248. Close-up portrait of Herta Loschinski with her younger siblings Heinz and Ruth.
war. Evy's mother also survived the war in hiding and found Evy prior to their liberation by the
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13249. A man stands in the empty field of the Chelmno killing center after the war.
survived many camps. They married in 1946 and moved to Warsaw. In Dabie, Sheva visited Weruncia, a Polish
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13250. A Lithuanian Jewish woman and her daughter sit together on a hammock with their Lithuanian housekeeper.
of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father