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3826. Members of the Zionist group Herut ve-Tehyia (Freedom and Revival) pose in front of the group's banner.
immigrated to South America. Shalom Sonenson survived the Holocaust in hiding. Itta-Malka Pachiano was
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3827. Family portrait taken on the occasion of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr.
Deutsch. She was born in 1927. She survived Auschwitz along with her mother.
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3828. Eugenics poster entitled "The Nuremberg Law for the Protection of Blood and German Honor." The illustration is a stylized map of the borders of central Germany on which is imposed a schematic of the forbidden degrees of marriage between Aryans and non-Aryans, point 8 of the Nazi party platform (against the immigration of non-Ayrans into Germany), and the text of the Law for the Protection of German Blood.
German text at the bottom reads, "Maintaining the purity of blood insures the survival of the German
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3829. Personalized Jewish New Years card from the Goldner family in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Ujfeherto, Hungary, Zissel grew up in a family of 15 children, of whom only three survived. Shimon was the
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3830. Feige Silberman (center) poses with her daughter Lea's family in Telsiai, Lithuania.
United States in 1980. None of the Silberman family, apart from Beila, survived the war.
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3831. View of the audience at the "Evening with Hans J.
developed skills necessary to survive a regime consumed by racial arrogance and hatred. Massaquoi
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3832. Wedding portrait of a Jewish couple in Lodz. Pictured are Frida Szczukowski and Zanville Goldstein.
during the war, as did five of his siblings. Only Itcha, Morris and Esther survived.
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3833. Studio portrait of the Szczukowski family in Lodz.
during the war, as did five of his siblings. Only Itcha, Morris and Esther survived.
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3834. Members of the Szczukowski family pose by the grave of Hynda Szczukowski.
during the war, as did five of his siblings. Only Itcha, Morris and Esther survived.
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3835. Judith Wilhelmina de Leeuw, wearing a Jewish star, poses with three Christian friends.
remain hidden until Deventer's liberation on April 10, 1945. Although Meier's immediate family survived
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3836. David and Sophia de Leeuw pose outside their butcher shop in Venlo, The Netherlands.
remain hidden until Deventer's liberation on April 10, 1945. Although Meier's immediate family survived
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3837. Meir and Wilhelmina Fankenhuis pose outside their clothing shop in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
remain hidden until Deventer's liberation on April 10, 1945. Although Meier's immediate family survived
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3838. Three young men walk down a street in Rome. Pictured are Di Tivoli, Giuseppe Di Porto and Isacco Bonnino.
five siblings all of whom survived: Angelo, Vitale, Eleonore, Elena and Emma. He was a textile
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3839. A group of young men and children stand outside the synagogue in Rome.
five siblings all of whom survived: Angelo, Vitale, Eleonore, Elena and Emma. He was a textile
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3840. Hans J. Massaquoi, author of "Destined to Witness: Growing up Black in Nazi Germany," responds to questions at the U.S.
developed skills necessary to survive a regime consumed by racial arrogance and hatred. Massaquoi
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3841. Group portrait of members of an extended Jewish family at the grave of their relative in Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland.
April 22, 1936 and settled in New York. Joel's father and three surviving siblings all perished during
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3842. Studio portrait of a young Jewish man holding an open book.
April 22, 1936 and settled in New York. Joel's father and three surviving siblings all perished during
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3843. A group of Jewish friends walk along the main street of Piotrkow Trybunalski.
April 22, 1936 and settled in New York. Joel's father and three surviving siblings all perished during
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3844. A group of Jews rides on the back of a horse-drawn wagon in Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland.
April 22, 1936 and settled in New York. Joel's father and three surviving siblings all perished during
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3845. Group portrait of Jewish children gathered around a table at a birthday party in Paris.
to Auschwitz, where he perished. Catherine Sztern survived the war and was later married to Willy
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3846. Kajla and Jakob Uszerowicz and another couple stand outside their clothing store in Berlin.
in 1945, and in 1947 she came to Paris where she reunited with her parents, both of whom survived
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3847. Jakob Uszerowicz stands on the steps to a building in Shanghai.
in 1945, and in 1947 she came to Paris where she reunited with her parents, both of whom survived
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3848. Martin Uszerowicz carries a cone of candy on his first day of school.
in 1945, and in 1947 she came to Paris where she reunited with her parents, both of whom survived
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3849. Jakob Uszerowicz and a group of friends examine embroidered and patterned fabrics.
in 1945, and in 1947 she came to Paris where she reunited with her parents, both of whom survived
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3850. The Uszerowicz family poses with glasses of mineral water along with other patrons of a spa in Karlsbad.
in 1945, and in 1947 she came to Paris where she reunited with her parents, both of whom survived