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15251. Group portrait of young women wearing Jewish badges, who worked in a sewing workshop in Bedzin.
directly in front of him. Of the entire group, only the donor survived the war.
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15252. Portrait of Lodzia Hamersztajn and Ester Fiks (Julcia) after the liberation.
as Bolus, who survived the war on the Aryan side of Warsaw as one of the cigarette sellers in Three
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15253. Two German Jewish refugees pose outside at the Westerbork refugee camp before the German occupation of the Netherlands.
them, followed by their parents Arthur and Marie who survived in Berlin. Irma's daughter, Sharon
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15254. Portrait of a German Jewish refugee at the Westerbork camp before the German occupation of the Netherlands.
them, followed by their parents Arthur and Marie who survived in Berlin. Irma's daughter, Sharon
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15255. Portrait of a German Jewish refugee at the Westerbork camp before the German occupation of the Netherlands.
them, followed by their parents Arthur and Marie who survived in Berlin. Irma's daughter, Sharon
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15256. Jewish refugees doing construction work at the Westerbork camp before the German occupation of the Netherlands.
them, followed by their parents Arthur and Marie who survived in Berlin. Irma's daughter, Sharon
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15257. A group of Jewish inmates works at a construction site in the Westerbork transit camp.
them, followed by their parents Arthur and Marie who survived in Berlin. Irma's daughter, Sharon
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15258. Portrait of Marie Majerowicz, a Jewish infant born in Westerbork who later died in Auschwitz.
them, followed by their parents Arthur and Marie who survived in Berlin. Irma's daughter, Sharon
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15259. Members of the Bielski partisan group in Naliboki forest.
1941, after the Nazis murdered his parents and two of his brothers, the four surviving Bielski brothers
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15260. Studio portrait of Fela and her father, David Berliner.
surviving brothers in America. Shortly before they were to sail, Mirka was surprised to meet her father
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15261. Fritz and Babette Spanier stand at the rail of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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15262. Refugees on board the MS St. Louis dance in the ship's ballroom.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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15263. Fritz and Babette Spanier with their twin daughters, Renate and Ines, pose on the steps of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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15264. Ruth Kohn poses with her daughter Rina on board a ship en route to Palestine having left from Prague.
first husband, had survived the War. The Red Cross’s notification to Ruth that Ludwig had been killed
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15265. Identification papers for Feiga (Fani) Mendelovicz and her three daughters The certificate was issued by the Romanian consulate in Bruxelles in lieu of a passport.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15266. Portrait of Franta Kohn near the Charles Bridge over the Moldau river, one day after he returned to Prague.
first husband, had survived the War. The Red Cross’s notification to Ruth that Ludwig had been killed
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15267. Portrait of Emilia Kohn on the terrace of her apartment in Prague.
first husband, had survived the War. The Red Cross’s notification to Ruth that Ludwig had been killed
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15268. Portrait of Tuvia Bielski after the war.
1941, after the Nazis murdered his parents and two of his brothers, the four surviving Bielski brothers
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15269. Portrait of Alexander Bielski, a founding member of the Bielski partisan group.
1941, after the Nazis murdered his parents and two of his brothers, the four surviving Bielski brothers
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15270. Two Jewish siblings pose in the Dabrowa ghetto wearing the yellow star.
Rosenzweig and her brother Siegfried. Both survived the war.
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15271. Postcard written by Dodi Anker to her friend, Ille Baum, in Palestine, showing the ship on which the Anker sisters sailed to safety in England.
deported to Theresienstadt in 1944. She survived the war. Gertrud and Georg sent their three daughters
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15272. Portrait of Chana Leah and Joseph Petranker, the grandparents of Amalie Petranker, in the yard of their home.
& Amalie Petranker Salsitz. In a World Gone Mad: A Heroic Story of Love, Faith and Survival, Abingdon Press
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15273. Members of the Petranker and Hut families pose on a balcony.
& Amalie Petranker Salsitz. In a World Gone Mad: A Heroic Story of Love, Faith and Survival, Abingdon Press
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15274. Members of the Petranker family pose on the street in Stanislawow.
& Amalie Petranker Salsitz. In a World Gone Mad: A Heroic Story of Love, Faith and Survival, Abingdon Press
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15275. Portrait of the Petranker family while living in the Niemiecka Kolonia (German Colony).
& Amalie Petranker Salsitz. In a World Gone Mad: A Heroic Story of Love, Faith and Survival, Abingdon Press