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3276. Jews in the Kovno ghetto carry furniture and large bundles.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3277. Portrait of Thea Borzuk and her mother taken in the Warsaw ghetto on her second birthday.
deportation train to Treblinka. He managed, however, to jump from the train. He survived the war hidden in ... Havre, France to Canada and settled in Montreal. Though Thea and her parents survived, her grandparents
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3278. Thea and her mother stand in a couryard in Lublin, Poland shortly after liberation.
deportation train to Treblinka. He managed, however, to jump from the train. He survived the war hidden in ... Havre, France to Canada and settled in Montreal. Though Thea and her parents survived, her grandparents
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3279. Residents of the ghetto move to new housing, probably after the Germans reduced the size of the Kovno ghetto.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3280. Group portrait of a kindergarten class at the Reali Hebrew gymnasium in Kovno dressed in costume for a Purim performance.
These were recovered by her sister, Sara Trozki (now Koper), who, together with her mother, had survived ... the immediate family to survive the war. Her father, Israel, and brother, Itzhak Zeev, perished in
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3281. Kindergarten children at the Reali Hebrew gymnasium in Kovno perform in a school play.
These were recovered by her sister, Sara Trozki (now Koper), who, together with her mother, had survived ... the immediate family to survive the war. Her father, Israel, and brother, Itzhak Zeev, perished in
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3282. Residents of the ghetto move to new housing after the Germans reduced the borders of the Kovno ghetto.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3283. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
7 years and 4 months in prison. His wife Hilda (b. 7/9/1888) survived a death march from ... 1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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3284. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe and the tram tracks in front of it.
7 years and 4 months in prison. His wife Hilda (b. 7/9/1888) survived a death march from ... 1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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3285. Ducks in the yard of the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
7 years and 4 months in prison. His wife Hilda (b. 7/9/1888) survived a death march from ... 1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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3286. The Kusserow family children with friends in Bad Lippspringe.
7 years and 4 months in prison. His wife Hilda (b. 7/9/1888) survived a death march from ... 1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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3287. The Kusserow brothers, Wolfgang (left), Wilhelm, and Karl-Heinz in the countryside near the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
7 years and 4 months in prison. His wife Hilda (b. 7/9/1888) survived a death march from ... 1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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3288. Hildegard (playing piano) and Annemarie Kusserow in the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
7 years and 4 months in prison. His wife Hilda (b. 7/9/1888) survived a death march from ... 1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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3289. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, including the sign "Read the Golden Age [magazine]".
7 years and 4 months in prison. His wife Hilda (b. 7/9/1888) survived a death march from ... 1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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3290. Wilhelm and Annemarie Kusserow with the family car in Bad Lippspringe.
7 years and 4 months in prison. His wife Hilda (b. 7/9/1888) survived a death march from ... 1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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3291. Siegfried Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted by the Gestapo until his death in an accident on 22 July 1937.
7 years and 4 months in prison. His wife Hilda (b. 7/9/1888) survived a death march from ... 1/23/1924) was incarcerated for 4 years and 3 months and survived a death march from Ravensbrueck
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3292. Group portrait of Jewish youth in a soccer team in Berlin.
arrived in New York on October 16, 1948. Though Tosca survived, her immediate family all were killed ... friend Ignaz Kempler, who she knew from home. He survived Westerbork, Auschwitz/Dora, Mauthausen
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3293. Portrait of Tebche and Sutche Fluss, the twin daughters of the donor's cousin.
arrived in New York on October 16, 1948. Though Tosca survived, her immediate family all were killed ... friend Ignaz Kempler, who she knew from home. He survived Westerbork, Auschwitz/Dora, Mauthausen
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3294. Residents of the ghetto move to new housing after the Germans reduced the borders of the Kovno ghetto.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3295. Residents of the ghetto move to new housing after the Germans reduced the borders of the Kovno ghetto.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3296. Gutman Gryniewicz and his son, Adam, pose for a picture, during a parents day in the sanatorium for Jewish children in Srodborow, near Warsaw.
and Pola survived the war in hiding in Belgium. Wigdor Victor Jakubowicz was deported to Auschwitz ... on September 26, 1942, from Mechelen. She was murdered on arrival. Wigdor Jakubowicz survived
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3297. Guta Akierman and her daughter, Ania, friends of the donor, pose during the parents day at a sanatorium for Jewish children in Srodborow, near Warsaw.
and Pola survived the war in hiding in Belgium. Wigdor Victor Jakubowicz was deported to Auschwitz ... on September 26, 1942, from Mechelen. She was murdered on arrival. Wigdor Jakubowicz survived
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3298. Mania Gryniewicz, right, and her friend, Guta Akierman pose with their children, Adam, right and Ania, during the parents day at a sanatorium for Jewish children in Srodborow, near Warsaw.
and Pola survived the war in hiding in Belgium. Wigdor Victor Jakubowicz was deported to Auschwitz ... on September 26, 1942, from Mechelen. She was murdered on arrival. Wigdor Jakubowicz survived
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3299. Mania Gryniewicz, seated, with her children, Hania and Adam.
and Pola survived the war in hiding in Belgium. Wigdor Victor Jakubowicz was deported to Auschwitz ... on September 26, 1942, from Mechelen. She was murdered on arrival. Wigdor Jakubowicz survived
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3300. Portrait of Leon (right), Guta Akierman and their brother (name unknown).
and Pola survived the war in hiding in Belgium. Wigdor Victor Jakubowicz was deported to Auschwitz ... on September 26, 1942, from Mechelen. She was murdered on arrival. Wigdor Jakubowicz survived