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18001. Portrait of a Jewish girl, Maniusia Gipsman, in the Bedzin ghetto.
camp, where they perished. His father survived. After the war Natan moved to the Fuerth displaced
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18002. Studio portrait of two Jewish girls in the Bedzin ghetto.
camp, where they perished. His father survived. After the war Natan moved to the Fuerth displaced
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18003. Portrait of two Jewish siblings in the Srodula ghetto in Sosnowiec, Poland.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and
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18004. Portrait of four youths in the Dabrowa ghetto wearing armbands.
David survived. On October 7, 1945 Yitzhak married Ester Gruenzeiger in the Regen displaced persons
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18005. Ghetto portrait of Rywka Fogel Gruenzeiger. She was later deported to Auschwitz where she perished.
David survived. On October 7, 1945 Yitzhak married Ester Gruenzeiger in the Regen displaced persons
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18006. A Jewish bride poses with a group of friends beneath a Hebrew sign at the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18007. Three Jewish youth who are graduating high school together pose outside in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18008. Five Jewish high school friends pose outside on a bench in front of a fence in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18009. A Jewish couple poses outside on a veranda. Pictured are Jacob and Czeslava (Harmelin) Sauber.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18010. Group portrait of Jewish high school friends in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18011. Studio portrait of two Jewish brothers in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18012. Portrait of a Jewish boy dressed in his school uniform.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18013. A young woman poses at the window of her residence in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18014. Group portrait of the extended Jewish Hochberg family in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18015. Group portrait of members of the Achvah Akademicka Jewish student organization in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18016. Group portrait of the extended Jewish Hochberg family in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18017. Studio portrait of two young Jewish women. Pictured are Czeslava (Harmelin) Sauber (left) and Toni (Auerbach) Zimon.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18018. A group of Jewish women at the entrance to the Brody ghetto.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18019. View of the ruins of the main synagogue in Brody.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18020. A letter written on a Hungarian Red Cross correspondence form by Czeslava (Harmelin) Sauber to her sister Marie (Harmelin) Auerbach, an internee on the Isle of Man in England.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18021. A page from the diary of Eugenia Hochberg, written while she was living in hiding in Brody, Poland.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18022. Group portrait of young Jewish couples in the Fuerth displaced persons camp.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18023. Group portrait of young Jewish DPs on the steps of a building in Lublin.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18024. Two young Jewish DPs pose beneath a sign in Russian that reads "Memories from the town of Lvov." Pictured are Eugenia Hochberg and Izio Pestes, a fellow Polish Jew from Brody, who is a soldier in the Soviet Red Army.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18025. A postcard written by Gina Dustenfeld-Atsmon to her cousin, the donor, congratulating her on the birth of her daughter.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need