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13401. Four-year-old Agnes Biel poses on a street in Budapest in a dress and white apron.
already liberated Budapest on January 18, 1945. Since none of Katalin's family survived, she decided to
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13402. Hungarian soldiers pose in front of a train during World War I.
already liberated Budapest on January 18, 1945. Since none of Katalin's family survived, she decided to
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13403. Close-up portrait of three Hungarian Jewish women.
already liberated Budapest on January 18, 1945. Since none of Katalin's family survived, she decided to
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13404. Maurice and Esther Weeg pose together in a garden in India.
Bill and his parents survived the Holocaust, most of their extended family in Europe perished.
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13405. Close-up portrait of Jewish refugee, Esther Weeg, wearing a sari while living in India.
Bill and his parents survived the Holocaust, most of their extended family in Europe perished.
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13406. Esther Weeg poses holding her young son William.
Bill and his parents survived the Holocaust, most of their extended family in Europe perished.
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13407. Portrait of Maurice, Esther and Vladimir Weeg outside an estate.
Bill and his parents survived the Holocaust, most of their extended family in Europe perished.
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13408. A young Vladimir Weeg poses with an Indian servant shortly after his arrival in India.
Bill and his parents survived the Holocaust, most of their extended family in Europe perished.
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13409. Maurice and Esther Weeg pose for a photograph with two British officers while in India.
Bill and his parents survived the Holocaust, most of their extended family in Europe perished.
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13410. Esther Weeg poses for a picture with infant Vladimir in prewar Marienbad, Czechoslovakia,
Bill and his parents survived the Holocaust, most of their extended family in Europe perished.
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13411. Exterior view of a building in India.
Bill and his parents survived the Holocaust, most of their extended family in Europe perished.
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13412. Studio portrait of Malka Leah Suesskind and her two children David and Tauba.
children from a previous marriage of whom only five survived the war. Salomon and Malka married in Antwerp
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13413. Passport issued to Blanka Hochbaum allowing her to return to Poland to search for her family.
survived the Holocaust, Blanche's father Jacob and her brother Nathan as well as most of Leon's family were
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13414. Worker's card issued to Leon Hochbaum under the false name Leon Margultesz.
survived the Holocaust, Blanche's father Jacob and her brother Nathan as well as most of Leon's family were
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13415. Two Jewish women in hiding pose with their Polish employer and her son.
survived the Holocaust, Blanche's father Jacob and her brother Nathan as well as most of Leon's family were
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13416. The Hochbaum family stands on the deck of the Marine Flasher while en route to the United States.
survived the Holocaust, Blanche's father Jacob and her brother Nathan as well as most of Leon's family were
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13417. Kennkarte issued to Sara Rosa Seligman, stamped with the letter J for "Jude" (Jew).
sister throughout the war and learned that she, her husband, and children all survived. Julius’ sister
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13418. Kennkarte issued to Israel Julius Seligman, stamped with the letter J for "Jude" (Jew).
sister throughout the war and learned that she, her husband, and children all survived. Julius’ sister
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13419. Reisepass issued to Julius Israel Seligman, containing a stamp of the letter J for "Jude" (Jew) on the first page.
sister throughout the war and learned that she, her husband, and children all survived. Julius’ sister
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13420. Kinderausweis (child's ID card) issued to Ellen Sara Seligman.
sister throughout the war and learned that she, her husband, and children all survived. Julius’ sister
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13421. Studio portrait of Ellen and Margit Seligman. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "Ellen & Margit, Jannar 1938."
sister throughout the war and learned that she, her husband, and children all survived. Julius’ sister
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13422. Engagement photograph of Julius Seligman and Rose Hirschfeld.
sister throughout the war and learned that she, her husband, and children all survived. Julius’ sister
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13423. The Seligman family poses for a family photo at the Regensburg train station just before leaving to immigrate to the United States.
sister throughout the war and learned that she, her husband, and children all survived. Julius’ sister
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13424. The Seligman family pose in front of the ship that would take them to the United States.
sister throughout the war and learned that she, her husband, and children all survived. Julius’ sister
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13425. Andor Willer does a handstand on athletic equipment at the beach.
parents and most of his siblings perished in Auschwitz. Only Manci survived.