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15476. Yetta Beila Gutstein poses with her two sons and daughter-law.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15477. Group portrait of the extended Frisch and Genendlen family taken on the occasion of a visit by cousins in America.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15478. Portrait of the tobacco farmer, Meshulom Frisch and his wife Riwka.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15479. Portrait of Yetta Beila Gutman and her brother Leib Schumer.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15480. Portrait of Yetta Beila Gutman surrounded by brother Leib Schumer and children.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15481. Children and teachers in the Tarbut school in the Rochelle displaced persons' camp.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15482. Three girls stand in front of Zionist flags in the Babenhausen displaced persons' camp.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15483. A group of girls stand in the Babenhausen displaced persons' camp.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15484. Portrait of the Laufer/David family in the Rochel-Eschenstruth DP camp.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15485. Sylwia Laufer poses in her crib surrounded by her aunts Pesha and Manka Frisch.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15486. Sylwia Laufer sits on her mother's lap surrounded by her aunts.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15487. Portrait of Yvonne Ferraud who helped hide Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn.
-Céré and survived by moving around, sometimes living in the woods. She traveled to surrounding farms
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15488. Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn sit in front of the convent in Cahors in 1943 where they were hidden.
-Céré and survived by moving around, sometimes living in the woods. She traveled to surrounding farms
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15489. Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn stand in a field next to their apartment house in Colombes after the war.
-Céré and survived by moving around, sometimes living in the woods. She traveled to surrounding farms
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15490. Studio portrait of Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn in 1942 before they went into hiding in Cahors.
-Céré and survived by moving around, sometimes living in the woods. She traveled to surrounding farms
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15491. Group portrait of Denise Bystryn and her classmates in a convent school in Cahors where Denise was hidden in 1943.
-Céré and survived by moving around, sometimes living in the woods. She traveled to surrounding farms
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15492. Wedding portrait of Iser Bystryn and Sara Wolksky in 1930.
-Céré and survived by moving around, sometimes living in the woods. She traveled to surrounding farms
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15493. Portrait of the Genchik family in Riga, Latvia. Pictured are Gdaly Hirsch and Rocha Zelda Genchik and their three children, Israel, Abram and Mordkha.
only members of their extended family to survive. Their parents were killed during the final
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15494. Three young male prisoners at an unidentified labor camp.
actions against partisans and enemy troops. Almost all battalion members survived the collapse of the
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15495. Portrait of a Jewish family in Budapest. Pictured are Lorand and Ella Schichtanz with their daughter, Judit.
also survived the war. On November 28, 1944 he had been taken to Austria by freight car to do forced
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15496. Three Jewish preschool girls look at a picture book in a playroom.
also survived the war. On November 28, 1944 he had been taken to Austria by freight car to do forced
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15497. A young Jewish girl sits at a table talking on a toy telephone.
also survived the war. On November 28, 1944 he had been taken to Austria by freight car to do forced
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15498. First communion portrait of Judit Schichtanz. This photo was later used as proof of her Christian identity while she was living in hiding in Budapest.
also survived the war. On November 28, 1944 he had been taken to Austria by freight car to do forced
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15499. First communion portrait of Judit Schichtanz. This photo was later used as proof of her Christian identity while she was living in hiding in Budapest.
also survived the war. On November 28, 1944 he had been taken to Austria by freight car to do forced
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15500. Artist Stefan Reiner poses with his girlfriend in Lucenec, Czechoslovakia.
first husband, had survived the War. The Red Cross’s notification to Ruth that Ludwig had been killed