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18276. The Crum Family home where the Cohen-Paraira family hid.
never came. He and his family did not survive the war. At the end of August Ellis met a soldier from
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18277. Ellis Cohen-Paraira poses with her rescuers, the Kooistra family, shortly after liberation.
never came. He and his family did not survive the war. At the end of August Ellis met a soldier from
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18278. People wait in line for bread on a street in Linz, Austria.
never came. He and his family did not survive the war. At the end of August Ellis met a soldier from
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18279. Passengers lie on the upper deck of a ship bound for Italy.
never came. He and his family did not survive the war. At the end of August Ellis met a soldier from
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18280. Ellis Cohen-Paraira and Nathan Lehman pose outdoors for a picture.
never came. He and his family did not survive the war. At the end of August Ellis met a soldier from
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18281. The wedding portrait of Ellis and Nathan (Elmi) Lehman.
never came. He and his family did not survive the war. At the end of August Ellis met a soldier from
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18282. Ellis and Nathan Lehman with their adopted child, Germaine.
never came. He and his family did not survive the war. At the end of August Ellis met a soldier from
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18283. Studio portrait of twins Regina and Ruth Anders sitting on a toy sled with a stuffed bear.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18284. Raifeld/Welner siblings celebrate Hanukkah. Pictured from left to right are Ruth Anders, Theo Raifeld and Regina Anders
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18285. Twins Regina and Ruth Anders sit at home next to their radio.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18286. Regina and Ruth Anders stand next to a statue with their Christian aunt and future rescuer, Mathilde Anders.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18287. The Welner family poses outside in Berlin. Pictured are parents Marta Anders (center, left) and Simon Welner (center, right) surrounded by their twin daughters Regina and Ruth.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18288. Marta Raifeld Welner poses with her four children in her home underneath a photograph of her inlaws.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18289. Three Jewish girls, one wearing a Star of David, pose outside the school on Grosse Hamburger Strasse.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18290. Regina Anders combs the hair of a young boy at a daycare center in postwar Berlin
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18291. Simon Welner stands in front of two horses wearing his US Army uniform in Northern Africa.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18292. Simon Welner (pictured top right) poses with other American soldiers in Naples, Italy.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18293. Group portrait of children and caregivers in a postwar children's home in Niedershoenhausen Berlin.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18294. Children play recorder in a music class in Berlin daycare center Niedershoenhausen.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18295. Studio portrait of Regina Anders Steinitz sent to her father, Simon Welner after the war.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18296. Regina Anders pictured right) plays with children at a day care in postwar Berlin.
later was sent to Bergen Belsen, survived and immigrated to Israel. Robert Anders harbored the girls
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18297. One of a chain of menswear stores called Brueder Klimt, owned by Fritz Klimt and his brothers.
his wife survived, though their children perished, and one niece managed to immigrate to America. She
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18298. A Jewish couple poses for a photograph on a ship travelling near India.
his wife survived, though their children perished, and one niece managed to immigrate to America. She
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18299. Passengers on board a ship travelling from India to Seattle, Washington.
his wife survived, though their children perished, and one niece managed to immigrate to America. She
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18300. Studio portrait of three Dutch Jewish sisters. Pictured seated is Erna Stopper.
survive. Isaac converted all their cash to diamonds and buried them in three metal cigar boxes. Sophie