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17251. Children line up with their teacher 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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17252. A baby girl with her doll 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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17253. Children pose for a group photo 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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17254. Children dressed up for a Purim party 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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17255. A group of men with an Agudat Israel Kibbutz flag 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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17256. Manya Kirstein poses with her baby daughter Sara [possibly in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
Shaina Sura Kirsztajn. He was the fourth of six children. Two boys died in childhood. The surviving
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17257. Five friends sit in a field across from an army truck [probably in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
Shaina Sura Kirsztajn. He was the fourth of six children. Two boys died in childhood. The surviving
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17258. Jewish survivors gather for a memorial service by the site of a mass grave in an unidentified locale.
Shaina Sura Kirsztajn. He was the fourth of six children. Two boys died in childhood. The surviving
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17259. Manya Kirstein supports her baby daughter Sara who is sitting on a ledge [probably in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
Shaina Sura Kirsztajn. He was the fourth of six children. Two boys died in childhood. The surviving
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17260. Manya Blacher and an unidentified man pose under an archway in Salzburg [perhaps on their way to Germany].
Shaina Sura Kirsztajn. He was the fourth of six children. Two boys died in childhood. The surviving
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17261. View of the cloister of Sankt (Saint) Ottilien which was lconverted to a German military hospital during the war and after the war as a displaced persons camp and hospital.
Shaina Sura Kirsztajn. He was the fourth of six children. Two boys died in childhood. The surviving
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17262. Studio portrait of mother's brother Yehoshua Blacher who was murdered in the Slobodka Yeshiva Pogrom in June 1941.
Shaina Sura Kirsztajn. He was the fourth of six children. Two boys died in childhood. The surviving
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17263. Manya and Sara Kirstein sit on the deck of the Marine Jumper en route to the United States.
Shaina Sura Kirsztajn. He was the fourth of six children. Two boys died in childhood. The surviving
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17264. Minna Katz stands in her garden in prewar Lithuania.
Shaina Sura Kirsztajn. He was the fourth of six children. Two boys died in childhood. The surviving
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17265. Group photograph of members of the Francesca (Fransevic) and Negrin families, probably in Skopje.
Anna’s siblings Sarina and Jacques survived. Her parents and siblings Izak and Claire perished
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17266. The Suss family in Vienna celebrates Hanukkah. Pictured are parents Sidonie and Philip Suss, with their children Rudi, George, and Hedy (left to right).
moved from the area, leaving Ilse stranded once again. In order to survive, Ilse, then fourteen, had
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17267. Portrait of five-year-old Ester Bachar (later Levi), shortly after the war.
Ester’s parents survived the war, Hajrija was to return her to them, but if not she agreed to her raise
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17268. Portrait of Yaffa Bachar Bukitsa shortly after the war.
Ester’s parents survived the war, Hajrija was to return her to them, but if not she agreed to her raise
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17269. Portrait of Ester Bachar (now Levi) with her parents Yaffa and Kalman Baruch, shortly before their immigration to Israel.
Ester’s parents survived the war, Hajrija was to return her to them, but if not she agreed to her raise
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17270. A Belgian Jewish girl leans against an intricate railing.
1946, Adele and her siblings learned though the Red Cross that their parents had survived the camps and
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17271. Lutter contre le négationnisme : présentation des preuves de l'Holocauste à Nuremberg
crimes et des survivants constituèrent les fondements d'une majeure partie de ce que nous savons sur l ... de nombreux survivants en prélude au procès. Aucun des criminels ne nia l'Holocauste. La plupart ... terrifiantes de franchise, le témoignage des survivants, à l'époque et aujourd'hui, est souvent le meilleur ... antidote au négationnisme. Les survivants de l'Holocauste ont vécu en direct la politique génocidaire des
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17272. Motke Zaidel and Itzak Dugin
was going on, he always knew he would survive. Dugin had no such certitude at the time. Dugin was made ... easier to escape, hide and survive. The will to survive existed in all victims, but it was more difficult ... to survive if someone had a family to take care of. Dugin lost contact with his parents when he fled ... month into their time in the forest, after they realized they would not survive. They salvaged tools
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17273. Double sided caricature of a couple made as a gift for one camp inmate by another
that she would not survive. In April 1945, the factory ran out of raw material and work was halted ... born in Prague, who had survived Theresienstadt and several concentration camps. They planned to go to ... survived a year in solitary imprisonment and was in very poor health. Many of his friends had been killed ... and daughter Susanna survived. Leo Strauss and his wife were murdered in Auschwitz. Haas and Erna
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17274. Large, ribbed burlap covered trunk used by Jewish Czech inmates
prior to its April 1945 liberation. Karel survived Auschwitz III - Monowitz (Buna), Gleiwitz, Dora ... and found few survivors. Hana had survived Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and Kudowa-Sackisch. They left ... that she would not survive. In April 1945, the factory ran out of raw material and work was halted ... born in Prague, who had survived Theresienstadt and several concentration camps. They planned to go to
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17275. Namesearch allview. [Electronic resource]
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