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13601. A group of young people sit on a sleigh pulled by a team of horses.
remained in Poland all perished as well. Moshe survived Auschwitz and a death march. He returned to
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13602. Adela and Moshe Alterman sit on a park bench with their baby daughter, Leah.
remained in Poland all perished as well. Moshe survived Auschwitz and a death march. He returned to
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13603. Moshe Alterman works in the office of his furniture factory, standing next to his accountant seated at the typewriter.
remained in Poland all perished as well. Moshe survived Auschwitz and a death march. He returned to
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13604. Adela Alterman and her daughter, Leah pose in Ostrowiec prior to going into hiding
remained in Poland all perished as well. Moshe survived Auschwitz and a death march. He returned to
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13605. A group of toddlers sit on the grass at a birthday party.
remained in Poland all perished as well. Moshe survived Auschwitz and a death march. He returned to
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13606. Leah Alterman poses, holding her stuffed animal prior to going into hiding.
remained in Poland all perished as well. Moshe survived Auschwitz and a death march. He returned to
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13607. Leah Alterman stands outside an orphanage in Warsaw shortly after the end of the war.
remained in Poland all perished as well. Moshe survived Auschwitz and a death march. He returned to
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13608. Children living in an orphanage in Warsaw, on vacation after the war.
remained in Poland all perished as well. Moshe survived Auschwitz and a death march. He returned to
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13609. Document stating that the Polish underground paid 500 zlotys per month to the monastery in Brwinow from 5/2/1943 to 4/30/1945, for the care of Alicja Herla (Leah Alterman).
remained in Poland all perished as well. Moshe survived Auschwitz and a death march. He returned to
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13610. Two men stand next to a horse on the streets of Kirchberg am Wagram, Austria.
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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13611. View of the building which housed the liquor store owned by Karl Blau.
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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13612. Portrait of three Jewish sisters in Vienna. Pictured (left to right) are Litzie, Ilse, and Herta Blau.
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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13613. Ilse Blau (left) with two other girls, upon her arrival in England on a kindertransport.
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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13614. Austrian Jewish immigrants pose at the entrance of a home in England.
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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13615. Portrait of a young Jewish school boy in Vienna. Pictured is George Suss.
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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13616. Group portrait of workers in an engineering shop.
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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13617. Sidonie and Philip Suss share a lighthearted moment.
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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13618. Friends and family gather around an outdoor table, on a terrace in Vienna.
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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13619. Portrait of Polish Jewish brothers, Baruch and Yehuda Danishevski.
At the end of the war, Shulamit, Slava, and Masha were sent on a death march. They survived, and
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13620. Fanny Marcus relaxes in bed in the Montana refugee camp in Switzerland.
Fanny learned that her brother Bruno had survived. They returned to Belgium hoping to reclaim their
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13621. Simon and Fanny Marcus with their son Norbert (later Ofer) after the war.
Fanny learned that her brother Bruno had survived. They returned to Belgium hoping to reclaim their
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13622. Street portrait of a Jewish child in Brussels. Pictured is Charles Srebnik.
time on July 31, 1943 on convoy XXI and arrived at Auschwitz on August 2, 1943. He did not survive
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13623. A Jewish father and son stand in front of the family store with two companions.
time on July 31, 1943 on convoy XXI and arrived at Auschwitz on August 2, 1943. He did not survive
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13624. A Belgian Jewish mother and child pose together in the street in occupied Brussels.
time on July 31, 1943 on convoy XXI and arrived at Auschwitz on August 2, 1943. He did not survive
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13625. A Belgian Jewish mother and her son sit for a photograph on a wooden toy horse.
time on July 31, 1943 on convoy XXI and arrived at Auschwitz on August 2, 1943. He did not survive