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15626. Prewar portrait of a Jewish family sitting at a table.
other member of her family to survive, found her through the help of the Red Cross. She had been
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15627. Olek and Irena Czoban stand in front of their grandfather, while holding gardening equipment.
to Lvov and entered an orphanage, but while there Ukrainian students ganged up on the surviving Jews
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15628. Olek gives his [grand]father a bear hug.
to Lvov and entered an orphanage, but while there Ukrainian students ganged up on the surviving Jews
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15629. Olek Czoban stands behind a fence next to a male relative.
to Lvov and entered an orphanage, but while there Ukrainian students ganged up on the surviving Jews
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15630. A dress worn by Lela Altarac, a Jewish child who was killed in a German bombing raid on Sarajevo during World War II.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15631. Portrait of Sabina Aschkenase and her daughter Lucia taken in Soviet-occupied Lvov.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15632. Nachman Aschkenase stands in front of the steps to a building.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15633. Portrait of Yidl and Dwojre Rein.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15634. Group portrait of members of the I.L. Peretz drama club in Czortkow.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15635. Prewar portrait of Dworje Rein and her daughter Lea bundled in winter coats.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15636. Lea Rein poses with a bear mascot in a park in Krakow after the war.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15637. Lea Rein poses by a brick wall in Krakow after the war.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15638. Group portrait of the Betar Zionist youth group in the Eschwegedisplaced person' camp.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15639. Group portrait of the Betar Zionist youth group in the Eschwege displaced persons' camp.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15640. Group portrait of school children in the Eschwege displaced persons' camp.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15641. School children from the Eschwege displaced persons' camp board a truck for a Lag B'Omer excursion.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15642. Jewish displaced persons in Tuerkheim march in a memorial parade on the anniversary of the liberation of a concentration camp.
1944 the Soviet Army moved away from the village. At this point a few surviving Jews returned to the
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15643. Textile conservator Lizou Fenyvesi repairs a dress worn by a Jewish child while living in hiding in Poland during World War II.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15644. Textile conservator Gail Singer prepares a mount to display a dress worn by a Jewish child while living in hiding in Poland during World War II.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15645. Textile conservators Lizou Fenyvesi and Gail Singer prepare a mount to display a dress worn by a Jewish child while living in hiding in Poland during World War II.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15646. Studio portrait of two Jewish children. Pictured are Marcel (left) and his older brother, Dov Koller (right), taken in Vienna while on a visit to their mother's family.
food. Marcel contracted typhoid fever during an epidemic, which swept through the camp, but survived
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15647. View of an outdoor market in Vizhnitsa, Bukovina.
food. Marcel contracted typhoid fever during an epidemic, which swept through the camp, but survived
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15648. Marcel Koller attends a young pioneers school in Cernauti after his family's return from Transnistria.
food. Marcel contracted typhoid fever during an epidemic, which swept through the camp, but survived
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15649. Marcel Koller poses with three friends from a young pioneers school in Cernauti after his family's return from Transnistria.
food. Marcel contracted typhoid fever during an epidemic, which swept through the camp, but survived
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15650. Two nuns pose outside the convent in Doel, Belgium, where Jewish children were hidden during the German occupation.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to