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3876. Jewish DPs attend an aliyah meeting on Israeli Independence Day.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3877. Survivors exhume graves for reburial in Mauthausen one year after liberation.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3878. Jewish displaced persons rebury exhumed corpses in Mauthausen one year after the liberation of the camp.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3879. Jewish displaced persons rebury exhumed corpses in a cemetery at Mauthausen one year after the liberation of the camp.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3880. Two women attend a reburial ceremony in a Jewish cemetery of victims from Steyr-Munichholz, a sub-camp of Mauthausen, one year after liberation.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3881. Four men stand outside the Jewish community synagogue in the Steyr displaced persons' camp during the holiday of Passover.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3882. Jewish displaced persons attend the rededication of a synagogue in Austria.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3883. Jewish displaced persons attend the rededication of a synagogue in Austria.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3884. Religious Jews work in an ORT vocational workshop in the Ebelsberg displaced persons' camp.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3885. Women bring their children to watch a soccer game in the Ebelesberg displaced persons' camp.
Dabie, Poland. After surviving several concentration camps, including Mauthausen, he worked for the
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3886. Landsberg Jewish Center residence card issued to Mina Aspler-Fridland.
1946. None of her immediate family survived. Minna never learned how her father died. Her mother was
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3887. Girls in the Yehudyia Gymnasium in Warsaw. Minna Friedland is standing directly in front of the male instructor.
1946. None of her immediate family survived. Minna never learned how her father died. Her mother was
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3888. A large Jewish family from Brest poses for a group wedding portrait.
Chaim and Grunya Chinkes. None of those pictured survived. The photograph was sent to the brother of
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3889. Group portrait of Hungarian Jewish mothers and their infants in a Dachau sub-camp in Germany.
never permitted to survive, this group was allowed to bear their children, possibly as a bargaining chip
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3890. Five girls carry their book bags on their way to the Hochstein Gymnasium in Lodz.
Red Cross. Her parents perished in Auschwitz, but her brother Natan survived. In 1947 Mindla
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3891. Studio portrait of four students from the Tarnopol Yeshiva with religious texts.
deported Yitzchok and his brother Moshe to Siberia. They are the only members of their family who survived
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3892. Group portrait of members of the religious Kibbutz Hafetz Hayyim, sponsored by Poale Agudat Yisrael.
deported Yitzchok and his brother Moshe to Siberia. They are the only members of their family who survived
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3893. Portrait of the donor's parents who married on the 30th of August 1939, the day before World War II broke out.
a Catholic. Salek was killed in Mauthausen, but Eda survived two labor camps and incarceration in
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3894. Rosh Hashana greeting card (recto) representing a young couple posing with the Lodz ghetto model.
buried it in the basement of the building he lived in. He survived the war and recovered the model. The
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3895. Group portrait of a Jewish family and friends celebrating a wedding.
children. Deborah later married Eddie Maarsen, who had survived the war as a hidden child.
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3896. Studio portrait of three Jewish sisters in The Netherlands.
children. Deborah later married Eddie Maarsen, who had survived the war as a hidden child.
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3897. Margreet Dotsch and her sister Deborah play in the sand with toy pails and shovels.
children. Deborah later married Eddie Maarsen, who had survived the war as a hidden child.
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3898. Survivors from Kozienice exhume and rebury victims killed by the Nazis.
survived. However, her mother and oldest brother David perished in the Holocaust. After the war she went
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3899. Survivors from Kozienice exhume and rebury victims killed by the Nazis.
survived. However, her mother and oldest brother David perished in the Holocaust. After the war she went
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3900. Immunization certificate issued to Berta Bol prior to her immigration to the United States.
the ones who fled with them survived the Holocaust. In their journey, Russians sent them to work