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15951. Close-up portrait of Gustav Stoessler, grandfather of the donor.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15952. Farmhands work on Ludwig Engel's estate in Burgenland, Austria.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15953. Greta Engel shows off their grape harvest on a farm, in Mileberg Castle, Austria.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15954. A horse pulls a plow on a farm in Burgenland operated by Ludwig Engel.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15955. Workers carry large metal vats (perhaps containing fresh milk) on wooden poles at Ludwig Engel's farm, Edmunshof in Burgenland.
for almost twenty years. Though Katie's immediate family survived, many members of her large extended
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15956. Portrait of a Jewish family in hiding. Pictured left to right are Manuela and Jacqueline Mendels and their mother Ellen, holding their newborn brother Franklin.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15957. Studio portrait of six-year-old Jacqueline Mendels taken approximately one year before her family went into hiding.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15958. The Van Weenen family visits the Mendels family in Paris.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15959. Two French Jewish sisters play at the seaside near Merlimont.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15960. Page from a baby book containing five photographs of Jacqueline Mendels at age 1.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15961. Album page showing three photographs in Otto Schenkelbach's album showing his friend Karl Neustadt ice skating.
Shenk died in March, 2005. They are survived by their children, George Shenk (San Francisco) and Janet
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15962. Pages of a photo album showing portraits of Otto Schenkelbach before and after his incarceration in concentration camp.
Shenk died in March, 2005. They are survived by their children, George Shenk (San Francisco) and Janet
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15963. Page from Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing an Austrian Jewish family and entitled "Vinzenz Wagner."
Shenk died in March, 2005. They are survived by their children, George Shenk (San Francisco) and Janet
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15964. Page of Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing various summer pictures in swimsuits and in the grass.
Shenk died in March, 2005. They are survived by their children, George Shenk (San Francisco) and Janet
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15965. Page from the photo album of Otto Schenkelbach showing him as 13 year-old boy around the time of his bar-mitzvah.
Shenk died in March, 2005. They are survived by their children, George Shenk (San Francisco) and Janet
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15966. Page from Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing groups of friends hiking, climbing on rocks and riding in horse-drawn carts in the summer.
Shenk died in March, 2005. They are survived by their children, George Shenk (San Francisco) and Janet
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15967. Close-up portrait of Frits and Ellen Mendels shortly after their marriage.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15968. Simon and Elvire Mendels sit in the kitchen of the Hotel de Aardbol in Amsterdam.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15969. Frits and Ellen Mendels pose on a street in Paris.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15970. Close-up portrait of Frits and Ellen Mendels taken while on a visit to The Netherlands.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15971. Nurses and doctors of the hospital Chateau du Boscla pose with injured French fighters after the Normandy landings.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15972. Nurses and doctors of the hospital Chateau du Boscla who ministered to members of the French resistance.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15973. Julie van Weenen poses with her two young cousins Manuela and Jacqueline Mendels outside the girls' Paris apartment.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15974. False papers issued to Ellen Mendels under the name Helene Pascaud.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was
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15975. False papers issued to Frits Mendels under the name Jean Pascaud.
president was their only hope for survival. In late August 1944, Paris was liberated. Although the war was