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17226. Claire Ridnik with her cousin Aliette stand with a nun while in hiding.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17227. Claire and a nun play with a doll.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17228. Claire Ridnik plays with her doll while in hiding.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17229. Ora stands next to her rescuer who is riding a donkey.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17230. Etla Ridnik reads to her daughter Claire, a letter from her husband/father who is a prisoner of war.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17231. Claire Ridnik reads a letter from her father who is a prisoner of war.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17232. Claire Ridnik, her mother Etla and cousin Aliette pose in their apartment towards the end of the war.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17233. Yaakov Jean Ridnik posing in a German prisoner of war camp.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17234. Yaakov Jean Ridnik (center) with two fellow prisoners in a German prisoner of war camp.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17235. Yaakov (Jean) Ridnik poses with other prisoners in a German prisoner of war camp.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17236. Jewish children celebrate Purim, probably shortly after the war.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17237. False ID card for Etla Ridnik (nee Krasnopol), under the name Marie Gerard.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17238. Card attesting to Yaakov (Jean/Jankl) Ridnik having spent time as a prisoner of war.
Israel in 1966 with her husband and their two children. Though Ora and her parents survived the
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17239. Studio portrait of Martin Friedlander.
survived the war, but his sister, Ruth, her husband, and daughter were killed.
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17240. Portrait of the Friedlander family. Pictured are Martin and Margot Friedlander, with their children Brigitta and Norbert.
survived the war, but his sister, Ruth, her husband, and daughter were killed.
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17241. Martin Friedlander holds his first grandchild.
survived the war, but his sister, Ruth, her husband, and daughter were killed.
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17242. Chava Friedrich (nee Szwarc) walks with her mother Mathilde Scwarz (nee Oldenberg), while on a trip to the Bad Nauheim bath spa.
A Pole who had known Yoel’s father helped him get a job in the kitchen, which enabled his survival
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17243. Mala Szwarc and her older sister Leiba Rozenzweig walk down the street in Sosnowiec.
A Pole who had known Yoel’s father helped him get a job in the kitchen, which enabled his survival
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17244. A Jewish family in the Bergen Belsen displaced persons camp.
A Pole who had known Yoel’s father helped him get a job in the kitchen, which enabled his survival
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17245. Portrait of an unidentified girl in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
A Pole who had known Yoel’s father helped him get a job in the kitchen, which enabled his survival
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17246. Portrait of an unidentified girl in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
A Pole who had known Yoel’s father helped him get a job in the kitchen, which enabled his survival
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17247. Portraits of two unidentified girls in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
A Pole who had known Yoel’s father helped him get a job in the kitchen, which enabled his survival
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17248. Portraits of two unidentified girls in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
A Pole who had known Yoel’s father helped him get a job in the kitchen, which enabled his survival
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17249. Portraits of two unidentified girls in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
A Pole who had known Yoel’s father helped him get a job in the kitchen, which enabled his survival
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17250. Portrait of an unidentified young woman in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
A Pole who had known Yoel’s father helped him get a job in the kitchen, which enabled his survival