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3101. A group of Jewish DPs pose in front of a building in the Deggendorf DP camp.
surviving relatives. Szabtai's wife (Moniek's older sister) Leosia was killed on a death march just days ... who had barely survived a death march from the Helmbrechts factory camp in Muenchberg, Germany to the ... town of Volary in Bohemia. After locating his surviving siblings, Moniek went to live at the New ... who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four
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3102. A Jewish prisoner is forced to remove his ring upon his arrival in the Jasenovac concentration camp.
Grunfeld and he had one brother, Rudolf Grunfeld who survived the Holocaust. Teodore and his wife Teresa ... authorities permitted the Germans to transfer most of Croatia's surviving Jews (about 7,000 in total ... few managed to escape. The guards murdered most of the surviving prisoners before dismantling the last ... documents that survived, and the ideological agendas of postwar partisan scholarship and journalism, which
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3103. False identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
not be denied the food they needed to survive, and she sold her mother's wares on the streets of the ... shelter for the surviving ghetto fighters. A short time later she was arrested in her room, along with ... resistance, and a link to other surviving Jews. Soon after moving to the "Aryan side" Feigele became ... months later. Both survived and were married shortly after the liberation. [Source: Meed, Vladka. "On
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3104. Postwar portrait of Feigele Peltel Miedzyrzecki (now Vladka Meed).
not be denied the food they needed to survive, and she sold her mother's wares on the streets of the ... shelter for the surviving ghetto fighters. A short time later she was arrested in her room, along with ... resistance, and a link to other surviving Jews. Soon after moving to the "Aryan side" Feigele became ... months later. Both survived and were married shortly after the liberation. [Source: Meed, Vladka. "On
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3105. Photo used in false identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
not be denied the food they needed to survive, and she sold her mother's wares on the streets of the ... shelter for the surviving ghetto fighters. A short time later she was arrested in her room, along with ... resistance, and a link to other surviving Jews. Soon after moving to the "Aryan side" Feigele became ... months later. Both survived and were married shortly after the liberation. [Source: Meed, Vladka. "On
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3106. False identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
not be denied the food they needed to survive, and she sold her mother's wares on the streets of the ... shelter for the surviving ghetto fighters. A short time later she was arrested in her room, along with ... resistance, and a link to other surviving Jews. Soon after moving to the "Aryan side" Feigele became ... months later. Both survived and were married shortly after the liberation. [Source: Meed, Vladka. "On
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3107. Portrait of a young Jewish girl, Lida Kleinman, sitting on the balcony of her home in Lacko, Poland.
relocated to the town of Kostowiec, outside the capital. Lida survived the war and on May 5, 1945 was ... other personal documents. Lida's mother did not survive. She was denounced to the police while ... Szulamit Grossbard, survived the war in hiding. After the liberation the surviving family members settled
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3108. Portrait of a young Jewish girl, Lida Kleinman sitting in her room in Lacko, Poland.
relocated to the town of Kostowiec, outside the capital. Lida survived the war and on May 5, 1945 was ... other personal documents. Lida's mother did not survive. She was denounced to the police while ... Szulamit Grossbard, survived the war in hiding. After the liberation the surviving family members settled
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3109. Jewish refugee, Dr. Mendel Kleinman, stands next to an x-ray machine in the hospital in Turka nad Stryjem.
relocated to the town of Kostowiec, outside the capital. Lida survived the war and on May 5, 1945 was ... other personal documents. Lida's mother did not survive. She was denounced to the police while ... Szulamit Grossbard, survived the war in hiding. After the liberation the surviving family members settled
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3110. Portrait of Sister Tekla Budnowska who during the German occupation of Poland, hid Jewish children in her convent school in Lomna.
relocated to the town of Kostowiec, outside the capital. Lida survived the war and on May 5, 1945 was ... other personal documents. Lida's mother did not survive. She was denounced to the police while ... Szulamit Grossbard, survived the war in hiding. After the liberation the surviving family members settled
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3111. A priest conducts mass among the ruins of the Franciscan convent on Zakroczymska Street in Warsaw where Jewish children were hidden during the German occupation.
relocated to the town of Kostowiec, outside the capital. Lida survived the war and on May 5, 1945 was ... other personal documents. Lida's mother did not survive. She was denounced to the police while ... Szulamit Grossbard, survived the war in hiding. After the liberation the surviving family members settled
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3112. Portrait of Father Czeslaw Baran, a teacher at the convent school in Kostowiec near Warsaw, where Jewish children were hidden during the German occupation.
relocated to the town of Kostowiec, outside the capital. Lida survived the war and on May 5, 1945 was ... other personal documents. Lida's mother did not survive. She was denounced to the police while ... Szulamit Grossbard, survived the war in hiding. After the liberation the surviving family members settled
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3113. Four young Jewish girls play in the garden while their grandfather looks on.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3114. Members of the Deutsch family pose outside their home in Ludbreg, Croatia, which also functioned as the local synagogue.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3115. Portrait of a young Jewish woman who has just won the Miss Dance Cotillion contest.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3116. A Jewish family poses with their Croatian neighbors and friends.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3117. A young Jewish girl listens to a radio with head phones.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3118. Members of a Jewish family pose outside their home in Zagreb wearing the rectangular, yellow Jewish badges required by the Croatian regime.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3119. Portrait of Rabbi Leopold Deutsch wearing a prayer shawl and clerical robes.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3120. Group portrait of family and friends at the wedding of a young Jewish couple, Blanka Deutsch and Rudi Apler, in Ludbreg, Croatia.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3121. Group portrait of members of the Deutsch family in front of their home in Ludbreg, Croatia.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3122. A young Jewish girl poses on a street in Zagreb with her mother and grandfather.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3123. An elderly Jewish woman reads a newspaper in her home in Ludbreg, Croatia.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3124. Group portrait of students in the public school in Ludbreg, Croatia.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children
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3125. Group portrait of young Jewish and non-Jewish members of a tennis club in Ludbreg, Croatia.
immigrated to the US. Of Teodora's extended family, only four of her aunts and uncles survived. On her ... mother's side, only her uncle Erne Deutsch survived. On her father's side, her Uncle Bernard Basch ... survived in a prisoner of war camp. Her Uncle Josef Basch fled from Zagreb to Budapest in 1943 and later ... before being taken to Switzerland. Finally, Teodora's Aunt Lina Basch survived with her two children