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1601. Stamp
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1602. two Susan B. Anthony three cent stamps
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1603. Stamp
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1604. 5 pf Bavarian Stamp
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1605. Stamp
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1606. Stamp
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1607. Stamp
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1608. Stamp
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1609. Stamp
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1610. Rachel Ejber Birnbaum photographs
Holocaust she survived the Włodawa ghetto and was deported to the Sobibor killing center. Shortly after ... cousin Sruel Bajtelman (1923-1945) was a Jewish resistance fighter who survived the Włodawa ghetto but
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1611. Presentation by Lester D. Edelstein
including how the camp smelled and his impressions of how people managed to survive. ... people managed to survive.
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1612. Workshops on Resistance and Non-compliance
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... Surviving the Holocaust" to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2007.
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1613. Workshops on concentration camps
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... Surviving the Holocaust" to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2007.
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1614. Opening session and workshops on ghettos
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... Surviving the Holocaust" to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2007.
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1615. Szlamek Klinger (on right) stands with his friend and cousin by marriage, Bolec Feller.
married Karola Kaiser before the war. Neither survived the Holocaust. Joel, Szlamek and David all were ... attacked by Poles. Joel was killed but Szlamek survived. After spending time in displaced persons camp in
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1616. Prewar photograph of the Klinger family. Pictured are Rozja-Laja, Bala, Josef, Dawid, Joel and Szlamek Klinger.
married Karola Kaiser before the war. Neither survived the Holocaust. Joel, Szlamek and David all were ... attacked by Poles. Joel was killed but Szlamek survived. After spending time in displaced persons camp in
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1617. Portrait of the soccer team in the Munich displaced persons camp.
married Karola Kaiser before the war. Neither survived the Holocaust. Joel, Szlamek and David all were ... attacked by Poles. Joel was killed but Szlamek survived. After spending time in displaced persons camp in
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1618. Mourners march to the gravesite during the funeral of Joel Klinger.
married Karola Kaiser before the war. Neither survived the Holocaust. Joel, Szlamek and David all were ... attacked by Poles. Joel was killed but Szlamek survived. After spending time in displaced persons camp in
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1619. David Klinger pictured (on right) with his cousin Motek Weingarten pose by the tombstone of Joel Klinger.
married Karola Kaiser before the war. Neither survived the Holocaust. Joel, Szlamek and David all were ... attacked by Poles. Joel was killed but Szlamek survived. After spending time in displaced persons camp in
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1620. Hungarian Jewish men who had served together in the Sarospatak labor camp gather for a meeting at the Hotel Schalkhaz in Kosice.
), Imre (Imi, b. 1931) and Aaron (b. 1936). The four older sisters Sarah, Eva, Marta and Vali survived as ... teenagers. Sarlota married Alexander Gellman who had survived having served in a Hungarian labor battalion.
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1621. Prewar photograph of the Szerencs synagogue; it was destroyed sometime after the war.
), Imre (Imi, b. 1931) and Aaron (b. 1936). The four older sisters Sarah, Eva, Marta and Vali survived as ... teenagers. Sarlota married Alexander Gellman who had survived having served in a Hungarian labor battalion.
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1622. The Lieblein family poses on the balcony of its home: Mordechai Lieblein is on the back rightt; his sister-in-law: Frieda Rozenberg Josefsberg stands in fron of him awith her hands on her nephew: Dolek Lieblein.
Dov (born Benek) Lieblein survived the war in hiding with his uncle and his family. His older ... broth Dov (born Benek) Lieblein survived the war in hiding with his uncle and his family. His older
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1623. Close-up portrait of Hanna Bratman and probably her aunt.
Bejla (Bella) Szydlowski. He had two younger sister Hanka and Bronka, both of whom survived. After ... Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1624. Salo Bratman stands in front of a building, probably after the war.
Bejla (Bella) Szydlowski. He had two younger sister Hanka and Bronka, both of whom survived. After ... Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1625. View of the decks of the Marine Flasher.
Bejla (Bella) Szydlowski. He had two younger sister Hanka and Bronka, both of whom survived. After ... Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married