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18126. Gitel Münzer and her daughter, Leana, look at themselves in a mirror in their home in The Hague.
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18127. Gitel Münzer sits on an armchair with her two daughters, Eva (right) and Leana (left).
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18128. A Jewish circumcision ceremony for the infant Alfred Münzer at his home in The Hague.
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18129. A Jewish circumcision ceremony for the infant Alfred Münzer at his home in The Hague.
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18130. Gitel and Alfred Münzer pose in front of their cosmetics store in The Hague.
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18131. Portrait of Alfred Münzer dressed in a Jewish National Fund costume for the Purim holiday.
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18132. Group portrait of members of the extended Münzer family in Rymanow, Poland.
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18133. Group portrait of Jewish youth in Rymanow, Poland.
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18134. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family in Rymanow, Poland.
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18135. Group portrait of Jewish youth in Rymanow, Poland.
not survive. Sometime after she and her husband were deported, a dispute arose between the husband
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18136. View from above of refugees lined up outside the American consulate in Marseilles.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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18137. View from above of refugees lined up outside the American consulate in Marseilles.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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18138. Still life of a violin and sheet of music behind prison bars by Bedrich Fritta.
Theresienstadt and the Small Fortress. Included in the works that survived was an album called Tomickovi, which
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18139. One of the young survivors of Buchenwald writes in German "Where are our parents?" on the side of a train prior to the departure of the children's transport from Buchenwald for France.
time OSE social workers made every effort to locate surviving relatives, succeeding in about half the
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18140. Edgar Krasa poses in the kitchen where he worked as a chef's apprentice.
Theresienstadt until the liberation. Jiri survived Auschwitz and was reunited with his wife in Prague after the
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18141. Group portrait of family and friends attending a banquet to mark the departure of the Ciechanow brothers, Alex and Adolf, for Colombia.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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18142. Portrait of six-year-old Branka Juhn, a Jewish child hiding as a Catholic in wartime Vienna, after receiving her First Communion at a church in the Sixth District.
took place, and Henrietta's in-laws and her mother were taken away. Her father survived because he
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18143. Portrait of the Juhn family, a Jewish family in Zagreb, Croatia.
took place, and Henrietta's in-laws and her mother were taken away. Her father survived because he
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18144. Guido Juhn and a friend walk down a street of a provincial town in Croatia shortly before his arrest and deportation by the Ustasa militia.
took place, and Henrietta's in-laws and her mother were taken away. Her father survived because he
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18145. Branka Juhn rides on her father's shoulders at a beach on the Sava River near Zagreb.
took place, and Henrietta's in-laws and her mother were taken away. Her father survived because he
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18146. Branka Juhn rides a donkey while on vacation with her mother and grandmother on the Adriatic coast.
took place, and Henrietta's in-laws and her mother were taken away. Her father survived because he
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18147. Branka Juhn sits on a bench by the seashore during a vacation to the Adriatic coast.
took place, and Henrietta's in-laws and her mother were taken away. Her father survived because he
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18148. Identification photo from Genia Tola Wasserman's Ausweis which permitted her to work outside the ghetto.
members of her family. None had survived. Since much of Warsaw was in ruins, a Jewish aid organization
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18149. Identification photo from Genia Tola Wasserman's Ausweis which permitted her to work outside the ghetto.
members of her family. None had survived. Since much of Warsaw was in ruins, a Jewish aid organization
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18150. Studio portrait of Genia Tola Wasserman.
members of her family. None had survived. Since much of Warsaw was in ruins, a Jewish aid organization