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13251. Group portrait of Jewish refugees at work in a Swiss labor camp.
children from a previous marriage of whom only five survived the war. Salomon and Malka married in Antwerp
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13252. Mugshots of Karel Brady.
George survived in a satellite labor camp; when he returned to Nove Mesto after the war, he found that
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13253. Letter sent by Marketa Brady from the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
George survived in a satellite labor camp; when he returned to Nove Mesto after the war, he found that
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13254. Wedding portrait of Karel and Marketa Brady.
George survived in a satellite labor camp; when he returned to Nove Mesto after the war, he found that
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13255. The Brady family stands outside their store in Nove Mesto.
George survived in a satellite labor camp; when he returned to Nove Mesto after the war, he found that
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13256. Studio portrait of Georg and Hana Brady playing together.
George survived in a satellite labor camp; when he returned to Nove Mesto after the war, he found that
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13257. Members of a Lithuanian Jewish family stand outside their wine store and home in Kaunas.
of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father
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13258. A large Lithuanian Jewish family gathers at the Kaunas train station to bid farewell to their relative, Liova Viravicius, who is immigrating to Palestine.
of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father
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13259. A mother and daughter pose by the grave of their daughter/sister in Kaunas, Lithuania.
of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father
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13260. An elderly Lithuanian-Jewish man relaxes on a lawn chair with a newspaper in a shaded spot under a tree.
of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father
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13261. Close-up portrait of a Lithuanian Jewish man holding his violin.
of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father
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13262. Portrait of a Sonia Rubinsonaite, a member of the Kovno ghetto underground and sister-in-law of the donor.
of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father
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13263. Registration certificate issued to Hilda Sara Heppner for the Directory of Jewish Refugees in Shanghai.
father nor his sister survived.
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13264. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Ernest Guenther Heppner for the American Vice Consul in Shanghai.
father nor his sister survived.
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13265. A Polish Jewish family poses on an outdoor bench on a farm outside of Krakow shortly before the outbreak of World War II.
surviving relative, Stefania Hoffman, he left for England on a children's transport organized by Rabbi
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13266. A Jewish woman in hiding stands with a dog by a sign of the Polish police guard.
surviving relative, Stefania Hoffman, he left for England on a children's transport organized by Rabbi
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13267. An older Jewish couple sits by a fountain in a park in Krakow before the war.
surviving relative, Stefania Hoffman, he left for England on a children's transport organized by Rabbi
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13268. Portrait of an extended Jewish family and friends in prewar Krakow.
surviving relative, Stefania Hoffman, he left for England on a children's transport organized by Rabbi
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13269. Portrait of the donor's grandparents and other extended family members in Krakow before the war.
surviving relative, Stefania Hoffman, he left for England on a children's transport organized by Rabbi
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13270. Dr. Bor (standing left) works in the Jewish clinic in Paris.
nieces Paulette and Dora and bring them back to Paris. Michel, who survived the war in a Jewish
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13271. Paulette Feiler, a French Jewish girl takes her first communion while in hiding.
nieces Paulette and Dora and bring them back to Paris. Michel, who survived the war in a Jewish
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13272. Chef Jacques Gimelstein works in the kitchen of the cafe of his brother, Albert Abramowitch.
nieces Paulette and Dora and bring them back to Paris. Michel, who survived the war in a Jewish
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13273. Studio portrait of Annette Gimelstein Tazartes (cousin of the donors) playing the violin.
nieces Paulette and Dora and bring them back to Paris. Michel, who survived the war in a Jewish
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13274. Albert Abramowitch goes for a horse and carriage ride in the countryside.
nieces Paulette and Dora and bring them back to Paris. Michel, who survived the war in a Jewish
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13275. Exterior view of the Versoix children's home.
smaller number of youth rejoined families who had survived the Holocaust. [Source: Daniel Barnea]