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18201. Group portrait of Jewish prisoners wearing Star of David badges [probably at the Westerbork transit camp].
liberation. Sabina survived. Five months after the sisters were sent to the Gruenberg camp, the Dabrowa
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18202. Inside page of a membership card in the Jewish Community of Fuerth belonging to Henryk Lanceter that includes his photograph, the stamp of the community.
Seiden, who had vowed that if he were to survive, he would dedicate himself to helping other Jews in need
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18203. Affadavit in lieu of passport issued to Hans Julius Cahnmann by Hiram Bingham, Jr., Vice Consul of the United States of America for the district of Marseille, France.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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18204. Verso of an affadavit in lieu of passport issued to Hans Julius Cahnmann by Hiram Bingham, Jr., Vice Consul of the United States of America for the district of Marseille, France.
service at the end of 1945. He died almost penniless in 1988. Bingham was survived by his wife Rose and
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18205. A German-Jewish family poses in the snow outside one of the barracks of the Westerbork camp.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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18206. German-Jewish refugees pose outside one of the barracks of the Westerbork camp.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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18207. German-Jewish refugees pose in and near the window of one of the barracks of the Westerbork camp.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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18208. Studio portrait of Juleczek, a cousin of the donor.
false papers allowing them to survive. [Source: Nir, Yehuda. The Lost Childhood. Scholastic Press
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18209. A group or friends and relatives gather outside a hotel in a mineral spa resort.
false papers allowing them to survive. [Source: Nir, Yehuda. The Lost Childhood. Scholastic Press
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18210. Studio portrait of Julius Grunfeld taken shortly before the start of World War II.
false papers allowing them to survive. [Source: Nir, Yehuda. The Lost Childhood. Scholastic Press
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18211. Lala Grunfeld works as a dental technician for a Nazi dentist while hiding as a Polish woman in Warsaw.
false papers allowing them to survive. [Source: Nir, Yehuda. The Lost Childhood. Scholastic Press
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18212. Lala Grunfeld poses with a Nazi dentist and another dental technician while hiding as a Polish woman in Warsaw.
false papers allowing them to survive. [Source: Nir, Yehuda. The Lost Childhood. Scholastic Press
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18213. Studio portrait of a large, prosperous Jewish family in Lodz.
gone and went to live with relatives who had survived the Lodz ghetto. Seeing no future in Poland
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18214. A Polish-Jewish family poses on outdoor benches while on vacation in Sopot.
gone and went to live with relatives who had survived the Lodz ghetto. Seeing no future in Poland
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18215. A Polish-Jewish teenage girl sits on a balcony of her home in Lodz.
gone and went to live with relatives who had survived the Lodz ghetto. Seeing no future in Poland
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18216. Group portrait of Jewish refugees in Samarkand in front of Tamarlane's tomb.
gone and went to live with relatives who had survived the Lodz ghetto. Seeing no future in Poland
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18217. Group portrait of Jewish refugees in Samarkand in front of Tamarlane's tomb.
gone and went to live with relatives who had survived the Lodz ghetto. Seeing no future in Poland
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18218. Close-up of a Jewish refugee couple in Samarkand outside a building with Moorish architecture, the tomb of Tamarlane.
gone and went to live with relatives who had survived the Lodz ghetto. Seeing no future in Poland
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18219. Group portrait of members of a Soviet collective in Samarkand.
gone and went to live with relatives who had survived the Lodz ghetto. Seeing no future in Poland
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18220. Survivors gather at the Jewish cemetery of Mittenwald during a ceremony.
became very ill and depressed, but he survived thanks to a Belgian slave laborer who shared his better
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18221. Portrait of a young Jewish woman. Pictured is the donor's wife Bela Milstein Gutman.
became very ill and depressed, but he survived thanks to a Belgian slave laborer who shared his better
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18222. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor, Heniek Kaliksztajn wearing a prisoner uniform.
time OSE social workers made every effort to locate surviving relatives, succeeding in about half the
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18223. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor Zelig Ellenbogen wearing a prisoner uniform.
time OSE social workers made every effort to locate surviving relatives, succeeding in about half the
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18224. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor wearing a prisoner uniform.
time OSE social workers made every effort to locate surviving relatives, succeeding in about half the
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18225. Studio portrait of a Buchenwald Boy [probably in Ambloy] wearing a beret.
time OSE social workers made every effort to locate surviving relatives, succeeding in about half the