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3751. Jews working in a plant nursery in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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3752. Jewish men working at a printing press in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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3753. Jewish men making signs in a workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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3754. Jewish men and women from the Glubokoye ghetto working at a spinning mill.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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3755. Jewish blacksmiths at work in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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3756. Jewish men and children at work in a metal workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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3757. Jewish women make shoe polish at a workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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3758. Jewish women working in the laundry in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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3759. Jews working in a print shop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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3760. Portrait of Aladar Barber as a Jewish conscript in a Hungarian labor battalion in Sopronbanfalva.
in November 1944, where she was immediately put to death. Karoly (Charles) survived the war in a
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3761. Portrait of the donor's parents, Emil and Klara David Dahl.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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3762. The donor, Ilse Dahl poses with her classmates in Geilenkirchen, Germany.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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3763. Group portrait of high school students in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
remained there until February 1945, when she was sent on a forced march to Bergen-Belsen. She survived the
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3764. Group portrait of high school students in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
remained there until February 1945, when she was sent on a forced march to Bergen-Belsen. She survived the
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3765. Survivors from Ostrowiec walk toward the site of a mass grave for 2000 Jews shot during the October 1942 action.
survived. The following year on March 29, 1946, Rubin joined a children's transport to London.
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3766. Portrait of the Gruengras family. Pictured from left to right are: Nachman, Josef David, Frieda, Ester and Isidor Gruengras.
David survived. On October 7, 1945 Yitzhak married Ester Gruenzeiger in the Regen displaced persons
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3767. Group portrait of Jewish survivors in Bedzin, Poland.
remained there until February 1945, when she was sent on a forced march to Bergen-Belsen. She survived the
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3768. Group portrait of representatives from various Zionist youth groups at a meeting of the Keren Kayemet [Jewish National Fund] in Dabrowa.
). Szrage and Rachel immigrated to Palestine before the war. Yehiel survived the Auschwitz and Mauthausen
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3769. Chaim Bajtner stands in the doorway of a wooden shed in Sosnowiec.
). Szrage and Rachel immigrated to Palestine before the war. Yehiel survived the Auschwitz and Mauthausen
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3770. Members of the Feder family pose outside in Dabrowa Gornicza.
). Szrage and Rachel immigrated to Palestine before the war. Yehiel survived the Auschwitz and Mauthausen
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3771. Portrait of a Jewish family [probably members of the Feder or Malach family].
). Szrage and Rachel immigrated to Palestine before the war. Yehiel survived the Auschwitz and Mauthausen
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3772. Studio portrait of Gizela Adlerfliegel with her daughters Karola and Mania.
survived labor camps and Auschwitz where she worked in Kanada as prisoner #51507). They remained in Poland
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3773. Portrait of the Felman family in Proszowice, Poland.
(Chaim), and sister (Helen) also survived and immigrated to the U.S. after the war. Rozia married Ignacy
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3774. The Mordo and Mathatia families in Greece. Pictured from right to left are the donor's father, Jacob Mordo; his aunt and uncle, Rachel and Victor Mathatia; and his brother Moses Mordo.
-Belsen and Mauthausen. Perla and her unnamed brother survived; her father and brother Moses perished
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3775. Survivor views the burned out remains of the Kovno ghetto.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.