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15601. A Jewish girl poses outside her home in Bilki. Pictured is Magdalena Mermelstein.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15602. Two teenage Jewish DPs who have joined a children's transport pose outside the train that will take them from Prague to Paris.
and found her great uncle Ignatz Laslow, who had survived along with his wife. There she also met her
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15603. Portrait of a young Jewish woman in Bilki. Pictured is Irene (Mermelstein) Hartman during a visit to her cousins 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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15604. Prewar studio portrait of the Weissman family. Those pictured include Rivka Weissman (top row, second from the left) and her sisters, Pauline Weissman Smoelevich (top row, far left) and Gnedel Pomerancz (top row right).
Of those pictured, only Rivka and Pauline survived.
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15605. Two women walking down the street holding the hands of Jasa and Lela Altarac.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15606. A pink dress with a white "peter pan" collar worn by the donor's sister, Lela, who was killed in a German bombing raid on Sarajevo.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15607. Two young Jewish DPs pose next to a sign at the entrance to the Bindermichl displaced persons camp near Linz, Austria.
the surviving Jews of Rokitno were taken by train later that day and massacred on the site of an old
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15608. Studio portrait the Pick/Gendelman family in Rokitno, Poland.
the surviving Jews of Rokitno were taken by train later that day and massacred on the site of an old
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15609. Studio portrait the Pick/Gendelman family in Rokitno, Poland.
the surviving Jews of Rokitno were taken by train later that day and massacred on the site of an old
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15610. Outdoor portrait of the Gendelman family in Rokitno, Poland.
the surviving Jews of Rokitno were taken by train later that day and massacred on the site of an old
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15611. Group portrait of survivors from the Jewish community of Czortkow, who are attending a memorial service in Wroclaw, Poland.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15612. Portrait of an elderly Jewish woman wearing a hat in the Theresienstadt ghetto, a still from the Nazi propaganda film, "Der Fuehrer Schenkt den Juden eine Stadt" [The Fuehrer gives the Jews a City].
Only a portion of the original film survived. [Source: Zdenek Lederer, "Terezin," in "The Jews of
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15613. Portrait [probably an engagement photograph] of Irina Farkas and Eugene Berkovits.
did four of his siblings: Giza, Kapi, Rozsi and Ilona. Three of his siblings survived: Bella, Joland
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15614. Portrait of Lina Farkas (the donor's grandmother) and her grandson, Samy Fried.
did four of his siblings: Giza, Kapi, Rozsi and Ilona. Three of his siblings survived: Bella, Joland
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15615. Studio portrait of Adalbert Berkovits taken two years before he was killed at Auschwitz.
did four of his siblings: Giza, Kapi, Rozsi and Ilona. Three of his siblings survived: Bella, Joland
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15616. Studio portrait of a young Romanian Jewish girl, Elly Berkovits.
did four of his siblings: Giza, Kapi, Rozsi and Ilona. Three of his siblings survived: Bella, Joland
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15617. Wedding portrait of Olga and Aladar Grosz.
did four of his siblings: Giza, Kapi, Rozsi and Ilona. Three of his siblings survived: Bella, Joland
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15618. Wedding portrait of Elly Berkovits and Erno Grosz.
did four of his siblings: Giza, Kapi, Rozsi and Ilona. Three of his siblings survived: Bella, Joland
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15619. Jewish survivors in Cluj. Ella Negoianu is pictured second from the left.
did four of his siblings: Giza, Kapi, Rozsi and Ilona. Three of his siblings survived: Bella, Joland
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15620. Young Jewish men from Transylvania in a Hungarian labor brigade.
did four of his siblings: Giza, Kapi, Rozsi and Ilona. Three of his siblings survived: Bella, Joland
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15621. Two Jewish cousins pose in an apartment in Brussels where they are hiding as Christians.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15622. Three Jewish youth pose in the branches of a tree in a park.
imprisoned in the Warsaw ghetto. They escaped and fled to the Soviet Union. They survived the war and came
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15623. Three Polish-Jewish youth pose in a park. Shlomo Halter (the uncle of the donor) is on the right.
ghetto. They escaped and fled to the Soviet Union. They survived the war and came to Paris in 1950
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15624. Esther Berner and Lolek Segal celebrate their wedding in the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
other member of her family to survive, found her through the help of the Red Cross. She had been
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15625. Jewish boys from Lodz form a human pyramid at a summer camp.
other member of her family to survive, found her through the help of the Red Cross. She had been