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3301. Group portrait of Polish Jews, on a retreat 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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3302. Wedding portrait of Isidor and Esther Gruengras.
only Isidor and Joseph survived. Isidor was sent to Annaberg, Markstadt and the Sportschule near ... David survived. On October 7, 1945 Yitzhak married Ester Gruenzeiger in the Regen displaced persons
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3303. Szlama Glogower, (marked with X), with his friends and teachers from Cheder Yavne, parade with Jewish flags on a Lag B'Omer outing.
searching for any surviving relatives. After being unsuccessful he continued south to Italy and came ... had known that the other had survived. Szlama and Lazar immigrated to the United States in April 1947
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3304. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3305. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3306. Two year old twins Ellinor (now Eleanor Gerson) and Evelyn Perl (now Evelyn Pearl) at home in Berlin shortly before the family fled Germany.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3307. Selma Heimann and Frieda (nee Heimann) Perl hold Ellinor (now Eleanor Gerson) and Evelyn Perl (now Evelyn Pearl).
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3308. Ernst and Frieda Perl hold their daughters Ellinor (and Evelyn Perl.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3309. Selma (nee Meyer) Heimann and her daughter Freidel (nee Heimann) Perl posing in a garden in Berlin.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3310. Ellinor and Evelyn Perl hug each other on a Berlin street while their parents look on.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3311. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3312. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3313. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3314. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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3315. Postcard written by Salo Blechner in the Auschwitz-Monowitz concentration camp to his brother Jakob in Zurich, thanking him for sending parcels.
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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3316. Portrait of Jewish siblings from Kovno who were reunited at the end of the war.
diary was lost, but the second volume, beginning in September 1942, survived. In the ghetto Tamara ... -28. She was hidden on the farm of Vera Eferiene. Tamara survived the war, as did her brother
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3317. Children from the JDC children's home in Blankenese pose in front of a train in the Bergen-Belsen station before their departure for Palestine.
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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3318. Dr. Aharon Pick hosts a dinner for the Jewish dramatist Nathan (Bistritski) Agmon, who is visiting from Palestine.
deported to the Stutthof concentration camp. Only Haia survived. After the war, Haia made her way to ... survived the ghetto but perished in the Stutthof concentration camp. David managed to flee the ghetto
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3319. Portrait of four-year-old Barbara Schaechter after she was reunited with her mother.
leave immediately. Barbara's parents decided to separate in order to maximize their chances of survival ... thereafter was reunited with Philip, who had also survived the war as a Polish farm worker. The family
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3320. Zdenek Mermelstein stands in front of his kosher butcher shop in Brooklyn.
older brothers had survived. Jakob and Ignacz had been liberated in Austria, while Abraham had become ... that his sisters Esther and Helena had survived Auschwitz and were convalescing in Sweden. Through
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3321. Zdenek Mermelstein poses next to a side of beef outside a butcher shop where he worked in Zatec, Czechoslovakia.
older brothers had survived. Jakob and Ignacz had been liberated in Austria, while Abraham had become ... that his sisters Esther and Helena had survived Auschwitz and were convalescing in Sweden. Through
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3322. Zdenek Mermelstein (right) poses with two friends in the kitchen of the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
older brothers had survived. Jakob and Ignacz had been liberated in Austria, while Abraham had become ... that his sisters Esther and Helena had survived Auschwitz and were convalescing in Sweden. Through
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3323. Zdenek Mermelstein rides a motorcycle in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
older brothers had survived. Jakob and Ignacz had been liberated in Austria, while Abraham had become ... that his sisters Esther and Helena had survived Auschwitz and were convalescing in Sweden. Through
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3324. Zdenek Mermelstein sits with two young women in a room in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
older brothers had survived. Jakob and Ignacz had been liberated in Austria, while Abraham had become ... that his sisters Esther and Helena had survived Auschwitz and were convalescing in Sweden. Through
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3325. Zdenek Mermelstein (right) poses with fellow workers in the kitchen of the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
older brothers had survived. Jakob and Ignacz had been liberated in Austria, while Abraham had become ... that his sisters Esther and Helena had survived Auschwitz and were convalescing in Sweden. Through