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15576. A Jewish mother poses with her three daughters. Pictured are Fani, Flora, Charlotte and Betty Mendelowicz.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15577. Members of several Jewish families pose in a public garden in Antwerp, Belgium.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15578. Group portrait of family and friends who have gathered to celebrate the Aufruf (pre-wedding ceremony) of Leah Mendelowicz and Alex Ciechanow.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15579. A Jewish mother poses in a park in Antwerp with her three daughters.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15580. Members of the extended Ciechanow family are gathered in an apartment in Brussels.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15581. Group portrait of Jewish girls living in hiding at the "Our Lady of Seven Sorrows" convent in Ruiselede, Belgium.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15582. A Jewish girl writes in her notebook while studying at a Catholic school in Brussels soon after the liberation.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15583. A group of newly liberated Jews pose with Soviet and American soldiers who were passing through the town of Losice.
captured the area in the summer of 1944. At liberation, only sixteen Jews survived from Losice. However
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15584. Members of Kibbutz BaHazit in Lido Di Roma.
captured the area in the summer of 1944. At liberation, only sixteen Jews survived from Losice. However
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15585. Hirsch Grunstein walks down De Keyserlei Street on his way to high school.
's hiding place. She was deported to the women's concentration camp of Ravensbrück. She survived slave
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15586. The Kohn family on a skiing vacation. Pictured standing from left to right are: Erich, Walter, Viktor and Emilia.
first husband, had survived the War. The Red Cross’s notification to Ruth that Ludwig had been killed
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15587. Wedding portrait of a Jewish couple, Leah Mendelowicz and Alex Ciechanow, in Antwerp, Belgium.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15588. Wedding portrait of a Jewish couple, Adolf and Estera Ciechanow in Antwerp, Belgium.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15589. Portrait of two Jewish children in Bilki, Czechoslovakia.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15590. Portrait of an elderly Jewish couple in Bilki, Czechoslovakia.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15591. Portrait of a Jewish boy in Bilki. Pictured is Israel Mermelstein.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15592. Portrait of a young Jewish child holding a violin in Bilki.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15593. Two young Jewish children sit outside in the snow in front of their house in Bilki.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15594. Portrait of a young Jewish girl in Bilki. Pictured is Hana Mermelstein.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15595. Portrait of a Jewish woman in Bilki. Pictured is Bella (Weisz) Mermelstein.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15596. Studio portrait of a young Jewish girl wearing a bow in her hair in Bilki.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15597. Relatives of the bride and groom pose for a family portrait at a Jewish wedding in Bilki.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15598. Two Jewish cousins pose outside in Bilki. Pictured are Magdalena Mermelstein (left) and her cousin Kreola Roth.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15599. Two Jewish teenagers pose in a horse-drawn wagon in Bilki.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15600. Group portrait of members of a Jewish family outside their home in Bilki.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her