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3676. Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, head of the Lodz ghetto Jewish council, and Leon Rosenblat, head of the Jewish police, review a group of Jewish youth during an official visit to the summer camp in the Marysin quarter of the Lodz ghetto.
of his family, only Jakob survived.
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3677. A six-year old survivor waits for his name to be called at a roll call in Buchenwald for departure to Switzerland, shortly after the liberation of the concentration camp.
Jakubowitz. His parents and two brothers all survived. A United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
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3678. Young students study at an illegal Jewish school run out of a private home in Hilversum, Holland.
1942. The girl next to Evelyne is Yoka Verdoner. Yoka survived the war in hiding. The clandestine
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3679. Judith Peto-Lieber's grandparents and two friends sit on a park bench.
was interrupted by World War II, she was admitted to the handbag guild in Hungary. She survived the
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3680. Class photo of a Jewish elementary school. Judith Peto-Lieber is at the far left of the back row.
was interrupted by World War II, she was admitted to the handbag guild in Hungary. She survived the
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3681. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3682. The charred corpse of Rabbi Shmukliarski in his bunker after the razing of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3683. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3684. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3685. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3686. Burning of the Kovno ghetto during liquidation.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3687. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3688. Survivors of a malina, or bunker, in the Kovno ghetto.
to chase people out. Approximately 100 Jews survived in malinas or bunkers , whereas thousands
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3689. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3690. The charred corpse of a woman after the razing of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3691. Ruins of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3692. Group portrait of members of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist youth movement in Sosnowiec.
Aryan papers. Lola's mother, siblings, and niece Ausia (daughter of Hella) all survived the Holocaust.
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3693. Portrait of the Aigner family in Nove Zamky. Pictured are Laszlo (Leslie), his sisters Elisabet and Marika, and their mother Anna.
survived in Budapest.
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3694. A father and son, wearing a Jewish badge, in front of their machine shop in the Debrecen ghetto.
series of concentration camps in Germany. He survived the camps and eventually emigrated to the U.S. in
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3695. Anita (right) with Father Kujata's housekeeper who did not know that Anita was a Jewish child.
when they moved to the ghetto in Skole. Anita's parents both perished, but Anita survived the war in
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3696. Anita (center) pictured with Father Kujata and his parishioners.
when they moved to the ghetto in Skole. Anita's parents both perished, but Anita survived the war in
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3697. Anita plays in the parsonage yard of Father Michael Kujata.
when they moved to the ghetto in Skole. Anita's parents both perished, but Anita survived the war in
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3698. Anita poses with her bicycle after the war with a cousin of her rescuer, Father Kujata.
when they moved to the ghetto in Skole. Anita's parents both perished, but Anita survived the war in
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3699. Ten-year-old Marcelle Burakowski Bock (the donor) with her eight-year-old twin sisters, Berthe and Jenny.
managed to escape and survived the war in hiding with two different Christian families outside of Paris
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3700. A photo of Marcelle Burakowski taken by Mme. Godin, a private teacher, at the time of liberation, 1944.
managed to escape and survived the war in hiding with two different Christian families outside of Paris