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13501. Dr. William Hitzig examines Stanislawa Czajkowska, (later Bafia) a survivor of medical experiments performed when she was a prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp
February 4, 1945. Bogumila succeeded in hiding and survived thanks to the help of prisoners of various
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13502. David Burdowski works as a barber [probably in the Feldafing displaced persons camp].
children and the only one to survive. David attended school until the Germans invaded. He then had to work
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13503. Members of a social organization in Klodawa gather to say farewell to a member who is about to emigrate.
children and the only one to survive. David attended school until the Germans invaded. He then had to work
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13504. Students at an ORT school in Holzhausen display their tools.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13505. Young survivors play act an arrest. One of the men is Mordechai Hellman.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13506. Studio portrait of two yeshiva students, Abraham and Zwi Hersh (Hessi) Weiss, brothers of the donor.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13507. Three young women from the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara stand on a snowy street.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13508. Members of the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara cook in the camp kitchen.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13509. Four young people pose in the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13510. Group portrait of young Zionists in Hungary. Israel Fried is pictured in the second row, third from the left.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13511. A young woman poses next to a sign for the Palestine Transit Camp.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13512. Group portrait of young people in the Holzhausen kibbutz hachshara.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13513. Three young women peel potatoes into large bowls in the Holzhausen displaced persons camp.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13514. Group portrait of Hungarian Zionists gathering in Reichenberg, Germany.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13515. Malka Weiss (cousin of the donor) stands outside next to a fence in the Holzhausen displaced persons camp.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13516. Group portrait of Hungarian soldiers, both Jewish and non-Jewish.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13517. Prewar studio portrait Alexander and Sima Weiss family and their three sons (left to right) Zwi Hersh, Mordechai and Abraham.
the women. Rifka learned to cook while working in a hospital in Zatec. Her two surviving older
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13518. Group portrait of the Holcman family taken during their vacation and sent to the donor's brother, Kazimierz, in Uruguay.
Anna Hanka survived the war posing as an Aryan with the help of false identification papers. On
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13519. Wladyslaw Holcman hikes in the Tatra Mountains,with his girlfriend and future wife, Felicja Krepel two weeks before the outbreak of war.
Anna Hanka survived the war posing as an Aryan with the help of false identification papers. On
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13520. Close-up portrait of Erich Sonnemann.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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13521. The Sonnemann family gathers in their living room.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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13522. Group portrait of an extended German-Jewish family.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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13523. Jewish youth leaders celebrate with an accordion and bottles of champagne at a party in Mannheim.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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13524. Erich Sonnemann processes film in a lab in Heidelberg.
became a naturalized citizen on July 13, 1943. Though Eric and his immediate family survived the
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13525. Group portrait of school boys in an elementary school in Joinville-le-Pont outside of Paris.
lived with them as she survived the war. Jacques belonged to a resistance network on the Riviera