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15901. Document issued by the Honduran consulate certifying that Samuel Schulman is qualified to serve as a crew member of a ship.
farms from 1942 until 1945. Though Sam and his mother survived, most of his family in Poland
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15902. Document granting Samuel Schulman, an American citizen, permission to work as a courrier in France for a six month period.
farms from 1942 until 1945. Though Sam and his mother survived, most of his family in Poland
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15903. Prewar portrait of Lea Rein standing on a chair.
neighbors would not know they were there. Though approximately 100 Czortkow Jews managed to survive in
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15904. Jewish teenagers dance a hora outside the children's home in Versoix, Switzerland.
smaller number of youth rejoined families who had survived the Holocaust. [Source: Daniel Barnea]
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15905. Teenagers wash their faces in the washroom in the Versoix children's home.
smaller number of youth rejoined families who had survived the Holocaust. [Source: Daniel Barnea]
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15906. An instructor teaches two boys how to put on tefillin in the Versoix children's home.
smaller number of youth rejoined families who had survived the Holocaust. [Source: Daniel Barnea]
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15907. One of the instructors reads in the library of the Versoix children's home.
smaller number of youth rejoined families who had survived the Holocaust. [Source: Daniel Barnea]
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15908. A boy writes Hebrew on the blackboard in a classroom of the Versoix children's home.
smaller number of youth rejoined families who had survived the Holocaust. [Source: Daniel Barnea]
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15909. Members of Habonim from the Versoix and Les Murailles children's homes hang from the balcony of a chalet near Montreux where they had a winter camp.
smaller number of youth rejoined families who had survived the Holocaust. [Source: Daniel Barnea]
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15910. Girls learn to sew in the Versoix children's home.
smaller number of youth rejoined families who had survived the Holocaust. [Source: Daniel Barnea]
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15911. Members of the Slomnicki family pose together on the grass.
the "reclamation" group and were transported to Auschwitz shortly afterwards They did not survive
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15912. Three Jewish children pose next to a fence, holding a goat.
the "reclamation" group and were transported to Auschwitz shortly afterwards They did not survive
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15913. A group of Jewish youths pose next to a fence. Among those pictured are Sruleck Slomnicki (far left) and Zigmund Weinrib, a photographer (second from the left).
the "reclamation" group and were transported to Auschwitz shortly afterwards They did not survive
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15914. Two Polish Jewish sisters pose for a photograph. Pictured are Sala and Sima Slomnicki.
the "reclamation" group and were transported to Auschwitz shortly afterwards They did not survive
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15915. A poem written in Polish in the Parschnitz work camp, by Sala Slomnicki.
the "reclamation" group and were transported to Auschwitz shortly afterwards They did not survive
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15916. A Jewish family sits by an outdoor table after the war.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15917. The Engel family poses on their farm in upstate New York.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15918. Exterior view of the first home of Gustav Stoessler, (grandfather of the donor) in Vienna, Austria.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15919. Studio portrait of Katie and Adi Engel taken after after fleeing with their mother to Hungary.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15920. Members of a chess club in Moravia play in a tournament after the war.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15921. Katie Engel leans out of her stroller to look at the pigs on her father's farm in Burgenland, Austria.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15922. Katerina and Adolph Engel stand in front of a barbed wire fence in a small town in Moravia during the winter of 1946.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15923. Studio portrait of the Stoessler sisters, a prosperous Austrian-Jewish family.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15924. Members of the Engel family stand by a fence on their after the war.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15925. Studio portrait of Berta nee Pollack Engel surrounded by her children Ludwig (age 5), Olga (later Breuer) and Manci.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended