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5176. The Muller brothers, Nandor (right) and Lajos (second from the left), pose with a third Jewish refugee from central Europe who was also compelled to become a farmer in order to gain entry into Canada in the late 1930's.
Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive ... him behind a false wall in their home in Sered. Magda's sister and parents survived as well. After
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5177. Jewish refugee youth pose in front of their father's farm truck which bears the name of the former family firm in Czechoslovakia.
Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive ... him behind a false wall in their home in Sered. Magda's sister and parents survived as well. After
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5178. Reunion of the three Muller brothers on the farm in southern Ontario.
Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive ... him behind a false wall in their home in Sered. Magda's sister and parents survived as well. After
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5179. A few years after the end of the war, Magda Muller returns to Czechoslovakia to visit her parents and the family of her brother-in-law at a resort in Luhacovice.
Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive ... him behind a false wall in their home in Sered. Magda's sister and parents survived as well. After
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5180. A few years after the end of the war, Lajos Muller returns to Czechoslovakia to visit the family of his eldest brother Dyula, still living in Sered.
Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive ... him behind a false wall in their home in Sered. Magda's sister and parents survived as well. After
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5181. Portrait of Jakub Herzog at a resort in Luhacovice soon after the end of the war.
Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive ... him behind a false wall in their home in Sered. Magda's sister and parents survived as well. After
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5182. Portrait of Jeno and Laura Schwarcz on vacation in Karlsbad.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this
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5183. Portrait of Jeno and Laura Schwarcz on vacation in Karlsbad.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this
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5184. The donor's brother, Akiva Schwarcz, with her nephews, Tibi and Sanyi.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this
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5185. Two bridesmaids pose with bouquets of flowers at the wedding of the donor's sister, Ella Schwarcz.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this
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5186. A group of Jewish children seated outside around a table.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this
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5187. Miriam Schwarcz (right), poses with her sister, Lilly, in a car near their home in Komarno.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this
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5188. Miriam Schwarcz (holding her nephew), poses in an open carriage with her sister Lilly (left) and other relatives.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this
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5189. The donor's sister, Aranka Schwarcz (right), with a friend in Budapest.
Auschwitz with her inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks ... being sent back to Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this
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5190. Immigration identification card (front and reverse side), dated September 22, 1939, for the Jewish refugee child, Alice Muller, who arrived in Montreal aboard the SS Duchess of Atholl.
Canada, where they settled on a farm in Thorold, Ontario. Nandor's sister and parents did not survive ... him behind a false wall in their home in Sered. Magda's sister and parents survived as well. After
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5191. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Bedzin, Poland.
camp, where they perished. His father survived. After the war Natan moved to the Fuerth displaced ... family to survive the war.
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5192. Studio portrait of a Jewish child in Bedzin, Poland.
camp, where they perished. His father survived. After the war Natan moved to the Fuerth displaced ... family to survive the war.
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5193. Identification card photograph of Mosze Fiszel.
camp, where they perished. His father survived. After the war Natan moved to the Fuerth displaced ... family to survive the war.
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5194. Portrait of a Jewish DP couple, Fela Fiszel and Natan Gipsman, shortly before their marriage.
camp, where they perished. His father survived. After the war Natan moved to the Fuerth displaced ... family to survive the war.
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5195. A Jewish DP couple from Poland poses outside in Lancaster, PA, soon after their immigration to the U.S.
camp, where they perished. His father survived. After the war Natan moved to the Fuerth displaced ... family to survive the war.
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5196. The Virovitch family gathers at the Kovno train station to bid farewell to Abrasha Virovitch who was immigrating to Palestine.
daughter, Tania, born in 1941 survived in hiding. ... of the city. Both Sara and Misha survived and settled in Vilna after the liberation. Sara's father
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5197. Fajgl Fiszel poses with her brother, Motek, after their reunion in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and ... British. She was reunited with her brother, Motek, who also survived numerous concentration camps at the
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5198. Portrait of Chaim Lehman, the donor's nephew. Chaim was deported to Auschwitz with his mother Basia and sister Miriam in August 1942.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and ... British. She was reunited with her brother, Motek, who also survived numerous concentration camps at the
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5199. The wedding invitation of the Jewish DP couple, Fajgl Fiszel and Berl Moncznik.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and ... British. She was reunited with her brother, Motek, who also survived numerous concentration camps at the
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5200. Wedding portrait of the Jewish DP couple, Fajgl Fiszel and Berl Moncznik.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and ... British. She was reunited with her brother, Motek, who also survived numerous concentration camps at the