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2601. Group portrait of the kitchen staff and teenagers at the Selvino children's home.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and ... of children and the elderly in the so-called "Children's Aktion." Simon and his two cousins survived ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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2602. Halinka Liebeskind, a teenage survivor from Poland, plays a guitar in the Selvino children's home.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and ... of children and the elderly in the so-called "Children's Aktion." Simon and his two cousins survived ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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2603. Two girls skip rope outside an international boarding school in Switzerland.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and ... of children and the elderly in the so-called "Children's Aktion." Simon and his two cousins survived ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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2604. Teenage boys lie in the grass holding weapons during paramilitary training in the Selvino children's home.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and ... of children and the elderly in the so-called "Children's Aktion." Simon and his two cousins survived ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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2605. Si Frumkin skies down a mountain near his school in Goldern, Switzerland.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and ... of children and the elderly in the so-called "Children's Aktion." Simon and his two cousins survived ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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2606. Simon Frumkin climbs onto a motorcycle in his father's dealership in downtown Kaunas.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and ... of children and the elderly in the so-called "Children's Aktion." Simon and his two cousins survived ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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2607. Simon Frumkin stands next to his parent's automobile, a 1938 Willys-Overland in downtown Kaunas.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and ... of children and the elderly in the so-called "Children's Aktion." Simon and his two cousins survived ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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2608. Simon Frumkin examines a German motorcycle in his father's dealership in downtown Kaunas.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and ... of children and the elderly in the so-called "Children's Aktion." Simon and his two cousins survived ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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2609. Close-up portrait of Tzila and Simon Frumkin after the war in Milan, Italy.
approximately one third of the population. The Frumkin family managed to survive these initial terrors and ... of children and the elderly in the so-called "Children's Aktion." Simon and his two cousins survived ... While in Selvino, Simon learned that his mother had survived. She married Benjamin Waisapel, a survivor
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2610. Group portrait of survivors from the Lodz ghetto.
both of whom survived in hiding. ... concentration camp. She was immediately separated from her family. After surviving typhus, Rutka was ... died in January 1945. After her return home, Rutka met Jozef Englender, a musician, who survived the
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2611. Group portrait of female and child prisoners standing and sitting outside a barrack in the Kraljevica concentration camp.
Though Stanka and her immediate family survived, much of her extended family perished including her ... Only one Aunt Victoria survived because she and her family fled to the Dalmatian coast and joined the ... survived the war in a POW camp in Germany. After the war he joined his wife Ivka (nee Lausch) and daughter
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2612. Group portrait of male and child prisoners standing outside their barrack in the Kraljevica concentration camp.
Though Stanka and her immediate family survived, much of her extended family perished including her ... Only one Aunt Victoria survived because she and her family fled to the Dalmatian coast and joined the ... survived the war in a POW camp in Germany. After the war he joined his wife Ivka (nee Lausch) and daughter
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2613. Group portrait of young female prisoners in the Kraljevica concentration camp.
Though Stanka and her immediate family survived, much of her extended family perished including her ... Only one Aunt Victoria survived because she and her family fled to the Dalmatian coast and joined the ... survived the war in a POW camp in Germany. After the war he joined his wife Ivka (nee Lausch) and daughter
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2614. Portrait of a young Jewish Croatian girl taken shortly after her family returned home from concentration camp and exile to Italy.
Though Stanka and her immediate family survived, much of her extended family perished including her ... Only one Aunt Victoria survived because she and her family fled to the Dalmatian coast and joined the ... survived the war in a POW camp in Germany. After the war he joined his wife Ivka (nee Lausch) and daughter
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2615. A group of Jewish young men and women from Croatia pose for a group photograph with their musical instruments.
Though Stanka and her immediate family survived, much of her extended family perished including her ... Only one Aunt Victoria survived because she and her family fled to the Dalmatian coast and joined the ... survived the war in a POW camp in Germany. After the war he joined his wife Ivka (nee Lausch) and daughter
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2616. Close-up portrait of a young Jewish girl with a toy piano in a small village outside of Zagreb.
Though Stanka and her immediate family survived, much of her extended family perished including her ... Only one Aunt Victoria survived because she and her family fled to the Dalmatian coast and joined the ... survived the war in a POW camp in Germany. After the war he joined his wife Ivka (nee Lausch) and daughter
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2617. A Jewish family poses outside their inn in a small town in Croatia.
Though Stanka and her immediate family survived, much of her extended family perished including her ... Only one Aunt Victoria survived because she and her family fled to the Dalmatian coast and joined the ... survived the war in a POW camp in Germany. After the war he joined his wife Ivka (nee Lausch) and daughter
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2618. Four people stand outside Leopold Deucht's clothing store.
Though Stanka and her immediate family survived, much of her extended family perished including her ... Only one Aunt Victoria survived because she and her family fled to the Dalmatian coast and joined the ... survived the war in a POW camp in Germany. After the war he joined his wife Ivka (nee Lausch) and daughter
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2619. Kasztner Transport survivors, Ella Mandel poses with her son Manny and a five-year-old child in the Heiden children's home in Switzerland.
transport to increase the likihood of his survival. His parents also survived, and the family reunited in ... Cantor. In 1949 they migrated to the U.S. Though Manny's immediate family survived the war, many of his
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2620. Libby Flumenbaum collection
by lightning and died on June 26, 1941. Hela Tenenbaum, the middle sister, survived deportation to ... survived the Skarżysko Kamienna concentration camp and with Pejsach (Paul), who survived Buchenwald. On
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2621. Olga Klein Astrachan papers
and her family’s survival in France during the Holocaust. The papers also include postcards from her ... forced residence in Carbonne. They survived the war with the help of friends and neighbors, and Olga ... materials and personal narratives documenting Russian‐born Olga Klein Astrachan and her family’s survival in
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2622. Esther Vardi papers
was evacuated and the inmates were sent on a death march.They ate snow to survive. Esther had wooden ... clogs and is sure that without them, she would not have survived. Her group eventually reached a train ... part of a group of 3-4 friends who helped each other survive. After liberation, she recovered from
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2623. Oral history interview with Sidonia Benedek
to work camps (her brother-in-law survived and her brother did not); the deportation of others to a ... parents, two sisters, and her sisters’ children being killed immediately; surviving the camps along with ... 1945; her brother-in-law (who survived the forced labor camp) moving to New York; her younger brother
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2624. Oral history interview with Harry Alexander
played in surviving the camp; his liberation from Djelfa by British troops and his time in British ... encountered; the role that his mother played in his survival; the loss of his entire family in the ... concentration camps; his thoughts on survival as a form of heroism; and his thoughts on why more Jews didn
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2625. Oral history interview with Gerda Weissmann Klein
sweaters to survive; her brother escaping to Russia and disappearing; being forced to move into the ghetto ... how neither her parents nor other members of her family survived; Kurt being discharge in September ... importance of telling their story; how people in the camps helped each other to survive; and the expressions