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15226. An identity card issued to Samuel Schrijver in the Westerbork concentration camp on 5 February 1945.
launch an attack on Westerbork and, in the process, kill the surviving Jewish prisoners. After
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15227. Students attend an industrial arts class at the Jewish gymnasium in Stanislawow.
& Amalie Petranker Salsitz. In a World Gone Mad: A Heroic Story of Love, Faith and Survival, Abingdon Press
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15228. Class portrait of children at a Jewish primary school in Stanislawow.
& Amalie Petranker Salsitz. In a World Gone Mad: A Heroic Story of Love, Faith and Survival, Abingdon Press
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15229. Four members of the Central Jewish Committee for the British Zone of Germany are seated in an office.
1944. While she survived, most of her relatives, including her husband, son, parents and sister
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15230. Class portrait of students and teachers at a Jewish primary school in Stanislawow.
& Amalie Petranker Salsitz. In a World Gone Mad: A Heroic Story of Love, Faith and Survival, Abingdon Press
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15231. Josef Rosensaft delivers a speech at a session of the Second Congress of Liberated Jews in the British Zone.
1944. While she survived, most of her relatives, including her husband, son, parents and sister
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15232. Jews are gathered at an assembly point in the Kovno ghetto during a deportation action [probably to Estonia].
were shipped to Auschwitz; all others were sent to Klooga in northern Estonia. Almost no one survived
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15233. Group portrait of Jewish children in front of the OSE Home in Draveil.
sister, Dora, survived. Hermine reunited with her after Dora emigrated from the USSR in 1970.
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15234. Group portrait of displaced children at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Draveil, France.
sister, Dora, survived. Hermine reunited with her after Dora emigrated from the USSR in 1970.
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15235. A group of young children sit in a circle on the grass outside the OSE Home in Draveil.
sister, Dora, survived. Hermine reunited with her after Dora emigrated from the USSR in 1970.
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15236. Group portrait of Jewish children in an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) home in Draveil, France.
sister, Dora, survived. Hermine reunited with her after Dora emigrated from the USSR in 1970.
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15237. A group of children surround Hermine Katz at the OSE home for children in Draveil.
sister, Dora, survived. Hermine reunited with her after Dora emigrated from the USSR in 1970.
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15238. Photographer Zvi-Hirsh Kadushin (George Kadish, left) poses with deputy police chief Yehuda Zupovitz (right) in the Kovno ghetto.
prints and negatives, much of which survived the war. During the Police Action of March 27, 1944 Yehuda
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15239. Jewish children at the OSE home in Draveil stand next to a bicycle.
sister, Dora, survived. Hermine reunited with her after Dora emigrated from the USSR in 1970.
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15240. Portrait of a young Jewish boy standing on an ornate wooden armchair.
the son of Melanka and Armin Szego. He survived the Holocaust in hiding at a monastery in Croatia.
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15241. Young women pose together in a vegetable garden in Sosnowiec prior to the establishment of the ghetto.
survive the war), Fredzia Zajac (now Schweitzer), Lorka Posner (now Gleitman) and Gucia Adler.
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15242. Portrait of Israel Gitlin, a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
escape, Gitlin joined the partisans in the Rudninkai Forest. He survived the war.
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15243. Jewish women from Subcarpathian Rus, who have been separated from the men, await selection on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
survive Auschwitz. At war's end Lili was sick with typhus in the infirmary of the Nordhausen
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15244. A postcard written by Tonia Wajntraub in the Dabrowa ghetto to her sister Hanka Wajntraub, imprisoned in the Gruenberg (Zielona Gora) labor/concentration camp.
in unknown circumstances. Hanka survived the Gruenberg camp and a death march to Bergen Belsen. She
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15245. A postcard written by Regina Szajnerman in the Dabrowa ghetto to her niece Hanka Chana Wajntraub, imprisoned in the Gruenberg (Zielona Gora) labor/concentration camp.
October 10, 1942. Regina Szajnerman perished in unknown circumstances. Hanka survived the Gruenberg camp
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15246. Portrait of the Gondas, Hungarian Jewish mother and daughter, who were friends of the Veres family.
Neither, however, survived.
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15247. Portrait of Ursula Korn, a German Jewish refugee, at a public garden in Perugia.
Salerno. All six members of the extended family lived together in a single furnished room and survived on
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15248. Ursula Selig, the donor, while living in Citta del Castello.
Salerno. All six members of the extended family lived together in a single furnished room and survived on
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15249. Italian rescuer Monsignor Beniamino Schivo poses with Ursula Korn Selig, a Jewish woman he had protected as a child during the German occupation of Italy.
Salerno. All six members of the extended family lived together in a single furnished room and survived on
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15250. Jews in the Kovno ghetto who have been assembled for deportation, look on while their luggage is loaded onto trucks.
were shipped to Auschwitz; all others were sent to Klooga in northern Estonia. Almost no one survived