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2726. Time Moving in Reverse
typhus, but survived and from where she was liberated. As I think back to the time shortly after I
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2727. A group of Jewish men stand at the entrance to the mikve (ritual bath) in the Piotrkow Trybunalski ghetto.
Czestochowa and Buchenwald. He survived the war.
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2728. Two young Jewish men stand outside near the military barracks in Piotrkow Trybunalski.
Czestochowa and Buchenwald. He survived the war.
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2729. Group portrait of the students at the Beit Yaakov religious school for girls in Ulanow, Poland.
Eleven of the pupils survived the war.
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2730. Four young male friends in the Borislaw ghetto. Pictured from left to right are: Rolek Harmelin, Ducek Egit, Jurek Haberman (the donor's brother) and Imek Eisenstein.
Rolek Harmelin survived the war and emigrated to Australia.
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2731. A group of Jewish youth in the Borislaw ghetto. Pictured from left to right are: Rolek (Raoul) Harmelin, Ducek Egit, Imek Eisenstein, Sabina Haberman and Jurek Haberman.
Rolek Harmelin survived the war and emigrated to Australia.
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2732. Class portrait of students at a Jewish school in Tarczyn.
Kramarska (front row, second from the right). Only three of the 28 children in the class survived the war
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2733. Studio portrait of Cyrla (Baron) Glicenstein (b. 1903 in Lodz, Poland).
Josette and Jacqueline both survived the war in hiding in France.
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2734. Laszlo (Leslie) Aigner, born in 1929, and his sister Elisabet in Nove Zamky.
survived in Budapest.
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2735. Portrait of Laszlo (Leslie) Aigner wearing a Jewish star and his sisters Elisabet and Marika, in Nove Zamky.
survived in Budapest.
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2736. Portrait of Lea Tepicht and her younger sister, Georgette.
and 1938 respectively. Both survived the war by hiding on the run, either by themselves or on farms
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2737. A group of prisoners pose in the Beaune-la-Rolande transit camp.
1929, and Georgette (now Georgette Brinberg), born in 1938, survived the war by hiding on the run
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2738. The body of Lt. Aleksander Pechersky lies in an open coffin during his funeral.
the war, about fifty Jews survived of those who escaped during the uprising.
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2739. Chaia Libstug with an unidentified man in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2740. Family photograph of Samuel and Rachel Weiss and their five children: Sarah, Regina (donor's mother), Max, David and Adolph.
Argentine in the early 1940's. Regina survived Auschwitz and Dachau, came to the U.S after the war, where
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2741. Group portrait of second grade students and teachers at a Czech Jewish school in Vinogradov, Ukraine.
). Dwajri is the sister of donor Edith Rottenstein Gross. Edith survived the Auschwitz and Stutthof
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2742. Theresienstadt ghetto currency. These notes were issued by the Aeltestenrat (Council of Elders) of the Theresienstadt ghetto and bear the signature of the Judenaelteste (chairman of the Council of Elders), Jacob Edelstein.
him by his mother before he left for Theresienstadt. Spell survived the war and settled in Israel
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2743. Theresienstadt ghetto currency. These notes were issued by the Aeltestenrat (Council of Elders) of the Theresienstadt ghetto and bear the signature of the Judenaelteste (chairman of the Council of Elders), Jacob Edelstein.
him by his mother before he left for Theresienstadt. Spell survived the war and settled in Israel
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2744. Theresienstadt ghetto currency. These notes were issued by the Aeltestenrat (Council of Elders) of the Theresienstadt ghetto and bear the signature of the Judenaelteste (chairman of the Council of Elders), Jacob Edelstein.
him by his mother before he left for Theresienstadt. Spell survived the war and settled in Israel
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2745. Theresienstadt ghetto currency. These notes were issued by the Aeltestenrat (Council of Elders) of the Theresienstadt ghetto and bear the signature of the Judenaelteste (chairman of the Council of Elders), Jacob Edelstein.
him by his mother before he left for Theresienstadt. Spell survived the war and settled in Israel
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2746. Theresienstadt ghetto currency. These notes were issued by the Aeltestenrat (Council of Elders) of the Theresienstadt ghetto and bear the signature of the Judenaelteste (chairman of the Council of Elders), Jacob Edelstein.
him by his mother before he left for Theresienstadt. Spell survived the war and settled in Israel
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2747. Portrait of the extended Kohn family in Kosice, Slovakia.
Auschwitz in 1944. Only Magda survived.
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2748. Studio portrait of the Englander family, taken on the eve of Lillian's emigration to the U.S.
Only Magda survived.
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2749. A group portrait of Jewish students in a Polish high school in Lubaczow.
one other person survived the war. Joshua Heilman, known as well as Oskar Henryk, left for Palestine
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2750. Children wait for ice cream in the Foehrenwald DP camp.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the