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15851. Group portrait of Jewish survivors posing in front of the "kibbutz" on 20 Zachodnia Street in Lodz.
his brother-in-law, Wiktor Sztajn. They heard a rumor that Abram's mother and sister had also survived
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15852. Group portrait of Jewish youth after the war in Lodz.
his brother-in-law, Wiktor Sztajn. They heard a rumor that Abram's mother and sister had also survived
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15853. View of a commercial street in Lodz. On the left is the bar "Express" which belonged to the donor's grandfather, Michuel Krell, and in the background is the Alteschule [Old Town Synagogue].
his brother-in-law, Wiktor Sztajn. They heard a rumor that Abram's mother and sister had also survived
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15854. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in a camp in Sweden.
survived.
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15855. Group portrait of newly arrived Jewish immigrants to Palestine detained at the Athlit reception camp.
survived.
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15856. Close-up portrait of Chaim Kozienicki sitting on a hospital bed where he is recuperating in Sweden.
survived.
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15857. Young men in Furudal, Sweden spell out the phrase "Am Yisrael Chai" (the nation of Israel lives) with their bodies shortly before immigrating to Palestine.
survived.
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15858. Chaim Kozienicki poses with a wooden gun during his preparation for immigration to Palestine.
survived.
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15859. Portrait of the three sisters in The Netherlands during the war shortly before they went into hiding.
- Monowitz. His fate is unclear. Elisabeth managed to survive in hiding in different places and immediately
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15860. Close-up portrait of Carla Dotsch after the war.
- Monowitz. His fate is unclear. Elisabeth managed to survive in hiding in different places and immediately
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15861. Two Jewish sisters pose in their home in Amsterdam shortly before they went into hiding.
- Monowitz. His fate is unclear. Elisabeth managed to survive in hiding in different places and immediately
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15862. A Jewish couple poses for a photograph in their living-room.
- Monowitz. His fate is unclear. Elisabeth managed to survive in hiding in different places and immediately
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15863. Jewish DPs pose together in front of a barbed wire fence.
and murdered with the rest of the Jewish women. Giza and her father survived one "Aktion". During the
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15864. Two children pose in front of a barbed wire fence in the Ziegenhain DP camp.
and murdered with the rest of the Jewish women. Giza and her father survived one "Aktion". During the
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15865. A little boy, former passenger with his parents of the Exodus 1947, stands inside the barbed wire enclosure of the Amstau displaced persons camp.
and murdered with the rest of the Jewish women. Giza and her father survived one "Aktion". During the
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15866. A Jewish woman, dressed in typical Greek costume, poses with her brother while hiding in the Greek countryside.
daughter Yiona also survived. However, Ida's husband, Anneta's other siblings, her mother and father-in
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15867. Prewar studio portrait of a Greek Jewish family. Pictured are the Yaffes: Samuel, Joyia and their children, Mordo and Alberto.
daughter Yiona also survived. However, Ida's husband, Anneta's other siblings, her mother and father-in
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15868. A Jewish born woman conducts a school orchestra in a Catholic school near 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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15869. A Jewish born woman in hiding conducts a school orchestra in a Catholic school near 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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15870. Group portrait of DP children at the Warburg children's home in Hamburg-Blankenese.
in Auschwitz, Arek managed to reunite with her fiancé, David Pawigon, who survived a POW camp. Soon
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15871. Children in the Blankenese children's home pose in front of the "White House," the home's main building where the staff lived.
in Auschwitz, Arek managed to reunite with her fiancé, David Pawigon, who survived a POW camp. Soon
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15872. Close-up portrait of two young Jews living on the Aryan side of Warsaw and wearing suits made from German blankets.
streets for days before one of his Polish acquaintances told him that his brother Leon had survived hidden
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15873. Close-up portrait of a young Jew living on the Aryan side of Warsaw and wearing a suit made from German blankets.
streets for days before one of his Polish acquaintances told him that his brother Leon had survived hidden
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15874. Studio portrait of donor's father, Benjamin Hochman.
streets for days before one of his Polish acquaintances told him that his brother Leon had survived hidden
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15875. Passport photograph of Pawel Hochman (now Peretz Hochman) taken while he was living on the Aryan side of Warsaw.
streets for days before one of his Polish acquaintances told him that his brother Leon had survived hidden