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5201. Close up portrait of two Jewish brides who were married in a double wedding ceremony that took place on Lag b'Omer, May 27, 1948 in the Prinz Albrecht Hall in Munich.
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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5202. Celebration of a triple wedding of couples from the Zaglebie region of Poland.
only Isidor and Joseph survived. Isidor was sent to Annaberg, Markstadt and the Sportschule near ... David survived. On October 7, 1945 Yitzhak married Ester Gruenzeiger in the Regen displaced persons
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5203. Yehuda Zupovitz and Dita Katz wade in the Nemunas River during the summer before their marriage.
prints and negatives, much of which survived the war. During the Police Action of March 27, 1944 Yehuda ... labor camp. From there, she was deported to Stutthof in July. Dita survived along with her mother and
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5204. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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5205. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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5206. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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5207. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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5208. Felicja Berland poses with friends at a Purim party in Lodz.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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5209. Sara Berland walks along Lubelska Street in Chelm.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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5210. JDC workers Hans Finke and Alice Redlich in the Bergen-Belsen DP camp.
found his sister Ursula, who had survived in Berlin. In 1943, Ursula had gone underground to evade ... survived the ordeal, but her leg was severed. Ursula was then arrested by the Gestapo and confined to the
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5211. Wedding of Hans Finke and Alice Redlich in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
found his sister Ursula, who had survived in Berlin. In 1943, Ursula had gone underground to evade ... survived the ordeal, but her leg was severed. Ursula was then arrested by the Gestapo and confined to the
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5212. Wedding of Hans Finke and Alice Redlich in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
found his sister Ursula, who had survived in Berlin. In 1943, Ursula had gone underground to evade ... survived the ordeal, but her leg was severed. Ursula was then arrested by the Gestapo and confined to the
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5213. Heinz Thomas Stein, a German Jewish child in hiding, lies in a pasture on the Litjen farm in Swolgen, Holland.
-Belsen. They survived and returned to Holland eight months after the war. Tom found them when their ... train came through Eindhoven. Tom's brother, Uriel Michael, survived in hiding in Rotterdam and was
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5214. Baggage claim for luggage sent by train from Berlin to Hamburg by St.
in a series of convents, including St Joseph and St. Vincent in Sugny. Brandla survived the war on ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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5215. Immigration identification card issued by the Cuban government to St.
in a series of convents, including St Joseph and St. Vincent in Sugny. Brandla survived the war on ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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5216. Immigration identification card issued by the Cuban government to St.
in a series of convents, including St Joseph and St. Vincent in Sugny. Brandla survived the war on ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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5217. Baggage receipt issued to St. Louis passenger Brandla Flamberg at the port of Hamburg with instructions in Spanish and English.
in a series of convents, including St Joseph and St. Vincent in Sugny. Brandla survived the war on ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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5218. Uriel Michael Stein with his mother and grandmothers.
-Belsen. They survived and returned to Holland eight months after the war. Tom found them when their ... train came through Eindhoven. Tom's brother, Uriel Michael, survived in hiding in Rotterdam and was
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5219. Tom, Wolf and Michael Stein play with their maternal grandparents in their home in Amsterdam.
-Belsen. They survived and returned to Holland eight months after the war. Tom found them when their ... train came through Eindhoven. Tom's brother, Uriel Michael, survived in hiding in Rotterdam and was
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5220. Tom and Wolf Stein attend a Purim party in Turkish costumes.
-Belsen. They survived and returned to Holland eight months after the war. Tom found them when their ... train came through Eindhoven. Tom's brother, Uriel Michael, survived in hiding in Rotterdam and was
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5221. Jewish youth who were brought to England on the orphans transport after the war protest against British policy in Palestine at a demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London.
that read "Death is no stranger to us" and "We survived Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Belsen". Moniek ... falsified their ages on their applications. Since very few young children survived the camps, all but
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5222. Faculty and students gather in front of the Hebrew School, Beit Sefer Klali Ivri.
photo survived the Holocaust: Hayya Shlanski (second row, eight from left) immigrated to America, and ... six boys survived as partisans: Reuven Paikowski (fourth row, second from right, with arms crossed
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5223. Studio portrait of the Wijnberg family from Groningen, Holland.
Abraham married and moved to Utrecht, where his family survived the war in hiding. In August 1942, Selma ... They were among the few who survived until the liberation. For the first two weeks after their escape
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5224. Portrait of Leon Woustra. Leon and his wife Lea (Wijnberg) Woustra (the aunt of Selma Wijnberg) perished during the war.
Abraham married and moved to Utrecht, where his family survived the war in hiding. In August 1942, Selma ... They were among the few who survived until the liberation. For the first two weeks after their escape
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5225. Betje Wijnberg rides a bicycle with two large suitcases.
Abraham married and moved to Utrecht, where his family survived the war in hiding. In August 1942, Selma ... They were among the few who survived until the liberation. For the first two weeks after their escape