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3776. View of the ruins of the Kovno ghetto after its liquidation.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3777. Survivors of the Kovno ghetto view the ruins of the ghetto after liberation.
charred landscape of rubble and stone chimneys. Only approximately 100 Jews survived the liquidation.
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3778. Three Jewish women who are posing as Poles, stand in a courtyard on the Aryan side of Warsaw.
survived. The following year on March 29, 1946, Rubin joined a children's transport to London.
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3779. A model of the Lodz ghetto created by ghetto resident Leon Jacobson in 1940.
buried it in the basement of the building he lived in. He survived the war and recovered the model. The
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3780. A model of the Lodz ghetto created by ghetto resident Leon Jacobson in 1940.
buried it in the basement of the building he lived in. He survived the war and recovered the model. The
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3781. Green glazed earthenware Passover seder plate made by Jewish DPs in the Föhrenwald displaced persons camp.
"Religious Office". Stamped on the back is the Hebrew term "Sheerit ha-Pletah" [Surviving Remnant] and the
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3782. The four Goldfajs siblings pose in front of a blanket at their home in Warsaw.
perished. The rest of the family survived the war in hiding. After the liberation Leon lived for a time
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3783. Portrait of two members of the Goldfajs family in Warsaw.
perished. The rest of the family survived the war in hiding. After the liberation Leon lived for a time
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3784. Studio portrait of three Jewish girlfriends in Kalisz, Poland.
both survived the war.
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3785. Izak and Szifra Lancman pose on a street of Zagorze.
David survived. On October 7, 1945 Yitzhak married Ester Gruenzeiger in the Regen displaced persons
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3786. Zendel Lancman, his wife and children stand in the doorway of their home.
David survived. On October 7, 1945 Yitzhak married Ester Gruenzeiger in the Regen displaced persons
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3787. Rochelle Szklarski poses with her friend, Sara Cohen.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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3788. Rochelle Szklarski poses with her father, Yudel.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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3789. Portrait of Yudel Szklarski, donor's father.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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3790. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Bad Reichenhall DP camp.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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3791. Group portrait of members of an Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth group in Bialystok.
father later became a member of the Bialystok ghetto Jewish council, survived the war.
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3792. Group portrait of students from the Jewish gymnasium in Zamosc, Poland.
country doctor in the Shtetls surrounding Zamosc. She had one younger brother, Nathan, who did not survive
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3793. Sandor and Berta Guttman with their nine children in a safe house in Budapest.
lived for the next ten years. Emma's entire family survived the war in Budapest in a safe house secured
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3794. Class portrait of children and teachers in the Jewish kindergarten in Uzhorod.
lived for the next ten years. Emma's entire family survived the war in Budapest in a safe house secured
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3795. Portrait of the Guttman family soon after their move to Budapest.
lived for the next ten years. Emma's entire family survived the war in Budapest in a safe house secured
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3796. Portrait of Sandor Guttman in the uniform of a Hungarian labor battalion with his arm in a sling.
lived for the next ten years. Emma's entire family survived the war in Budapest in a safe house secured
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3797. Class portrait of students and teachers in the fourth grade of the Jewish high school in Budapest.
lived for the next ten years. Emma's entire family survived the war in Budapest in a safe house secured
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3798. Portrait of Marie Kleinova signed by Alfred Bergel on September 10, 1944.
Ruda, rather than Erna and Veruska, survived Hitler's reign of terror, it was well that they saved Erna
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3799. Portrait of the Weidenfeld family wearing Jewish badges in the Czernowitz (Cernauti) ghetto, shortly before their deportation to Transnistria.
deported to Transnistria. While Sallie's family survived the war, Jacob's parents and sister perished.
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3800. Passenger list of the MS St. Louis. The SS St.
the majority were not deported and survived the war.