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3851. The Uszerowicz family poses with other guests at a spa in Karlsbad.
in 1945, and in 1947 she came to Paris where she reunited with her parents, both of whom survived
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3852. Helga Uszerowicz plays outside with a dog in Nottingham where she came on a Kindertransport.
in 1945, and in 1947 she came to Paris where she reunited with her parents, both of whom survived
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3853. Anita Epstein, wearing a baptismal gown and a cross around the neck, seats on the lap of her rescuer, Sophia Zendler.
a Catholic. Salek was killed in Mauthausen, but Eda survived two labor camps and incarceration in
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3854. Jewish DPs gather in front of a sign celebrating the Hebrew 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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3855. Child's passport of Ellen Markiewicz.
Her father Max perished in concentration camp, and her mothre Lotte survived the war hiding in Berlin
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3856. Child's passport of Ellen Markiewicz
Her father Max perished in concentration camp, and her mothre Lotte survived the war hiding in Berlin
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3857. Child's passport of Ellen Markiewicz
Her father Max perished in concentration camp, and her mothre Lotte survived the war hiding in Berlin
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3858. A Jewish female prisoner works as a nurse in a clinic in the Hamburger caserne in Theresienstadt.
Auschwitz as well. Helena and Stefanka survived, but Augusta perished. Augusta's husband, Otto, and young
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3859. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family posing outside in a town in Bohemia.
Auschwitz as well. Helena and Stefanka survived, but Augusta perished. Augusta's husband, Otto, and young
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3860. Rusia Wulc poses with a friend in the Zaglebie ghetto.
After liberation both sisters immigrated to Australia. Though their brother Pinchos also survived
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3861. Group portrait of teachers at the Jewish school in Prague.
1945. She and her husband both survived as did her brother Max. Her father perished in Sosnowiec and
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3862. Group portrait of students at the Jewish school in Prague.
1945. She and her husband both survived as did her brother Max. Her father perished in Sosnowiec and
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3863. Group portrait of students at the Jewish school in Prague.
1945. She and her husband both survived as did her brother Max. Her father perished in Sosnowiec and
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3864. Portrait of Nathan Waksbojm taken shortly before he went into hiding.
(b. 8/26/33) and Hans (b, 6/9/38). They survived the war hidden in Nouceveux-Remouchamps in the Liege
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3865. Nathan and Hans Waksbojm pose with their rescuers, the family of Julien Leblanc.
(b. 8/26/33) and Hans (b, 6/9/38). They survived the war hidden in Nouceveux-Remouchamps in the Liege
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3866. Prewar portrait of the Zisman family in Zelow, Poland.
Hinda also perished in Chelmno. Shlomo survived.
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3867. A red, green, and white scarf that had belonged to her mother, Frieda Fromm, that Ruth Abraham used to cover her newborn infant while in hiding.
German woman, Maria Nickel, Reha and her parents survived for more than two years, hiding in and outside
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3868. Group portrait of five Jewish women and a Jewish man, wearing Dutch Star of David badges inscribed with the word "Jood".
1942. Jakub Szwajcer survived and after the liberation married a survivor from Belgium.
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3869. Portrait of a Jewish toddler holding onto a chair in the garden of a home in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
was later deported to Auschwitz on April 1, 1944. Benno survived and immigrated to the U.S. in 1946
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3870. Corpses are piled on a wagon in the Gusen concentration camp.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3871. Cover of a registration card issued to photographer Joseph Gruenfeld.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3872. Jewish DPs walk down a street in the Braunau displaced persons' camp.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3873. Close-up of two Jewish men standing in a courtyard in Munichholz, outside of Steyr.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3874. A family wearing name tags poses with their belongings in Munichholz, outside of Steyr prior to their departure for Canada.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3875. Jewish New Years card sent from the Greenfield family [probably from Braunau].
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the