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2376. Boys class in the Real Gymnasium, Kovno's first Hebrew high school.
all the city's Jews, was forced into a ghetto across the river in Slobodka. Surviving several killing ... the Dachau concentration camp in Germany. Neither Mordechai nor Pinchas survived. Zev worked in an
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2377. Class of the Real Hebrew Gymnasium, the first Hebrew high school in Kaunas.
all the city's Jews, was forced into a ghetto across the river in Slobodka. Surviving several killing ... the Dachau concentration camp in Germany. Neither Mordechai nor Pinchas survived. Zev worked in an
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2378. Biology class at the Real Hebrew Gymnasium's 7th form.
all the city's Jews, was forced into a ghetto across the river in Slobodka. Surviving several killing ... the Dachau concentration camp in Germany. Neither Mordechai nor Pinchas survived. Zev worked in an
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2379. Group of friends from the Real Hebrew Gymnasium including Mordecai Birger.
all the city's Jews, was forced into a ghetto across the river in Slobodka. Surviving several killing ... the Dachau concentration camp in Germany. Neither Mordechai nor Pinchas survived. Zev worked in an
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2380. First graders in the Hebrew Gymnasium in matching hats.
all the city's Jews, was forced into a ghetto across the river in Slobodka. Surviving several killing ... the Dachau concentration camp in Germany. Neither Mordechai nor Pinchas survived. Zev worked in an
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2381. Two Jewish siblings walk along a street in Krakow.
kitchen for Jewish refugees. Janina had survived the war by assuming the identity of a Polish Catholic ... Treblinka, though her brother had survived by fleeing to the Soviet interior, where he later joined the
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2382. Group portrait of Jewish DPs taken at a memorial service commemorating the anniversary of the murder of the Jews of Wlodawa.
from the left. He was known as Yusha/Yasha, his Polish/Russian names and he survived the camps with ... Arbeitslager and Sobibor. He and his brother survived, recuperated at the DP camp in Berlin, and Jehoshua
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2383. Three Jewish friends pose with paddles on the banks of the Nemunas River in the village of Kacergine, near Kaunas.
is Zvi Katz, Dita's brother. Neither of Dita's companions survived the war. ... labor camp. From there, she was deported to Stutthof in July. Dita survived along with her mother and
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2384. Wedding of Oskar and Gwen (Verat) Blechner in London.
return to Europe, Oskar went to England, where he survived the war in relative safety. Through Jakob ... Salo was liberated by the British in Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945 after having survived imprisonment
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2385. The Blechner family, a Polish-born Jewish family in Germany, poses outside.
return to Europe, Oskar went to England, where he survived the war in relative safety. Through Jakob ... Salo was liberated by the British in Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945 after having survived imprisonment
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2386. Family portrait of Julius and Ella Finke and their two children.
found his sister Ursula, who had survived in Berlin. In 1943, Ursula had gone underground to evade ... survived the ordeal, but her leg was severed. Ursula was then arrested by the Gestapo and confined to the
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2387. Two American soldiers cross the Rhine River into Germany.
married Frances Hoytash. Though Hans and his parents and brother survived, Anna's father, Max Lang was ... also perished in the Holocaust. Hermann's sister who was married to a Christian survived in Berlin.
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2388. Felicja Pleszowski helps her son Adam feed pigeons in a courtyard in Krakow.
international clientel. He was married and had a daughter. He and his family were deported. He survived and ... survived and returned to Krakow. Shortly after returning to Krakow, Felicja met a stranger on a street
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2389. Studio portrait of the Pleszowski family. Pictured are Jezhik, Felicja and Adam Pleszowski.
international clientel. He was married and had a daughter. He and his family were deported. He survived and ... survived and returned to Krakow. Shortly after returning to Krakow, Felicja met a stranger on a street
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2390. View of a flat-bed cart parked in a muddy public square in Berehovo.
Gyungues, Hungary on February 8, 1919. She survived incarceration in five concentration camps and was ... and his wife Gita survived. Her father had died before the war.
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2391. Exterior view of the synagogue in Berehovo.
Gyungues, Hungary on February 8, 1919. She survived incarceration in five concentration camps and was ... and his wife Gita survived. Her father had died before the war.
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2392. Istvan (Stefan) Richter sits outside his home in Berehovo and reads a book.
Gyungues, Hungary on February 8, 1919. She survived incarceration in five concentration camps and was ... and his wife Gita survived. Her father had died before the war.
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2393. Medical students examine a cadaver in a university lab in Prague.
Gyungues, Hungary on February 8, 1919. She survived incarceration in five concentration camps and was ... and his wife Gita survived. Her father had died before the war.
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2394. Czech civilians stand and greet Hitler as his motocade rolls by.
Gyungues, Hungary on February 8, 1919. She survived incarceration in five concentration camps and was ... and his wife Gita survived. Her father had died before the war.
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2395. Portrait of a half-Jewish family shortly after liberation.
Mooleman (b. 1943) also survived in hiding. His mother Rebecca Mooleman Klok survived Ravensbrueck
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2396. Betty Braat, a young, half-Jewish Dutch girl paints in a book.
Mooleman (b. 1943) also survived in hiding. His mother Rebecca Mooleman Klok survived Ravensbrueck
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2397. A young couple celebrates their wedding in Berehova.
Gyungues, Hungary on February 8, 1919. She survived incarceration in five concentration camps and was ... and his wife Gita survived. Her father had died before the war.
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2398. Studio portrait of Leja Blecher standing between her two brothers in Kelme Lithuania.
August 5, 1927 in Siaulai, Lithuania. She survived imprisonment in the Siaulai ghetto and the Sutthof ... 1943. His parents Icek and Esther both perished in Treblinka in 1943. Kopel Luksenburg survived
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2399. Studio portrait of Tova Luksenburg, a Lithuanian survivor.
August 5, 1927 in Siaulai, Lithuania. She survived imprisonment in the Siaulai ghetto and the Sutthof ... 1943. His parents Icek and Esther both perished in Treblinka in 1943. Kopel Luksenburg survived
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2400. Studio portrait of Mosche Lipschitz taken in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
August 5, 1927 in Siaulai, Lithuania. She survived imprisonment in the Siaulai ghetto and the Sutthof ... 1943. His parents Icek and Esther both perished in Treblinka in 1943. Kopel Luksenburg survived