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3701. View of the smoke rising from the Kovno ghetto, during its liquidation.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3702. Class photograph of the Tarbut School 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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3703. Group portrait of students at the Tarbut school 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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3704. Group portrait of pupils attending a clandestine school in the Mielec ghetto.
survived the war and immigrated to Israel.
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3705. Child survivor, Luigi Ferri, shows the Auschwitz prisoner number tattooed on his arm, B7525.
deported to Auschwitz in August. He survived with the help of an Austrian Jewish physician. [See: Liliana
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3706. Child survivor, Luigi Ferri, poses with the Austrian Jewish physician who looked after him during their internment in Auschwitz.
deported to Auschwitz in August. He survived with the help of an Austrian Jewish physician. [See: Liliana
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3707. Ludvic Ickovic (right) poses with his friend Harry Rot, in the yard of the Ickovic home in Tacovo.
Auschwitz in 1944. He survived until the camp was evacuated in January 1945, but was shot to death during
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3708. Abraham Ickovic and members of his family pose with the employees of his garment factory, the Pansky a Damsky Krejci, in Tacovo.
Auschwitz in 1944. He survived until the camp was evacuated in January 1945, but was shot to death during
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3709. Abraham and Ludvic Ickovic pose with the employees of their garment factory, the Pansky a Damsky Krejci, in Tacovo.
Auschwitz in 1944. He survived until the camp was evacuated in January 1945, but was shot to death during
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3710. Group portrait of students who are training to be tailors at a vocational school in Tacovo.
Auschwitz in 1944. He survived until the camp was evacuated in January 1945, but was shot to death during
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3711. Portrait of the Ickovic family in Tacovo. Pictured from left to right are: Ludvic, Abraham, Gizella, Frimet, Sheindy and Malvina Ickovic.
Auschwitz in 1944. He survived until the camp was evacuated in January 1945, but was shot to death during
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3712. Members of the Hanoar Hatzioni Zionist youth movement in Tacovo, dance on the shore of the river Tissa.
Auschwitz in 1944. He survived until the camp was evacuated in January 1945, but was shot to death during
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3713. Portrait of the Mordo family in Corfu. Pictured are Jacob Mordo and his three children: Perla (the infant on her father's knee), Moses (left) and another son (right).
-Belsen and Mauthausen. Perla and her unnamed brother survived; her father and brother Moses perished
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3714. Magda Fisgrund Ginsberger and her friends at a masquerade ball.
imprisoned until the end of the war, and eventually released. Vera’s mother and brother did not survive; the
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3715. Yugoslavian survivors in Dachau. Among those pictured is Franc Jurisevic (back row, third from the left).
-Struthof camp for several months at a time, and was returned to Dachau on April 2, 1945. He survived to be
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3716. Studio portrait of the family of Emil Peto.
was interrupted by World War II, she was admitted to the handbag guild in Hungary. She survived the
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3717. The extended Peto family poses in a park in prewar Hungary..
was interrupted by World War II, she was admitted to the handbag guild in Hungary. She survived the
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3718. Judith Lieber's class photograph. She is seated in the second row, second from the right.
was interrupted by World War II, she was admitted to the handbag guild in Hungary. She survived the
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3719. Wedding portrait of Dr. Laszlo Halmos and Katarina Kertesz, taken in front of the Neolog synagogue in Kosice, Slovakia.
before the last deportation transport left Kosice in June 1944. They survived together in hiding in
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3720. View of the Kertesz shoe store in Kosice, Slovakia, owned by the Jewish businessman, Samuel Kertesz.
before the last deportation transport left Kosice in June 1944. They survived together in hiding in
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3721. Medical students examine a cadaver at the Charles University in Prague.
before the last deportation transport left Kosice in June 1944. They survived together in hiding in
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3722. A class of medical students pose in a lecture hall at the Charles University in Prague.
before the last deportation transport left Kosice in June 1944. They survived together in hiding in
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3723. The Jewish obstetrician, Dr. László Halmos, works at his office on Vodna Street in Kosice.
before the last deportation transport left Kosice in June 1944. They survived together in hiding in
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3724. The Jewish obstetrician, Dr. László Halmos, stands behind the examination table in his office on Vodna Street in Kosice.
before the last deportation transport left Kosice in June 1944. They survived together in hiding in
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3725. A Jewish child from Slovakia poses with the Hungarian woman who hid her in Budapest during the last six months of the war.
before the last deportation transport left Kosice in June 1944. They survived together in hiding in