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6351. Portrait of Georges Abramowicz taken shortly after he was reunited with his parents after having been hidden during the war.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6352. A young Jewish mother, who is living in hiding in German-occupied Belgium, visits her infant son, who is being sheltered at a convent outside Brussels.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6353. A young Jewish mother, who is living in hiding in German-occupied Belgium, visits her infant son, who is being sheltered at a convent outside Brussels.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6354. A nurse cradles a Jewish infant who is being sheltered at the Clinique Edith Cavell in Brussels, Belgium.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6355. Studio portrait of a Jewish woman living in Brussels during the German occupation taken shortly before she went into hiding.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6356. A Jewish couple strolls with a friend along a street in German-occupied Brussels.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6357. A Jewish family poses in front of their kosher restaurant in Ostend, Belgium.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6358. A young Jewish woman sits reading a book under a hanging portrait of Theodor Herzl.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6359. A group of Jewish teenagers pose wearing costumes [possibly for a Hannukah party].
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6360. Group portrait of Jewish youth on an outing in Russia.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6361. Group portrait of Jewish pioneers in a tent decorated with Zionist emblems in Palestine.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6362. Group portrait of young Zionist pioneers in Palestine in a field with straw baskets.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6363. Lea Abramowicz and her sister-in-law Golda Orbach go for a walk with Lea's son, Georges, shortly after liberation.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6364. Georges and Myriam Abramowicz go for a walk with their maid down a street in Brussels.
November 25, 1955, the family immigrated to United States. Lea's sister Shura survived the war in a ... interned there. Lea's mother, Tauba Mesherovsky, and brother, Bernard Mesherowsky, also survived in the
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6365. A group of female Jewish survivors pose with Dr. Nisenevitch, a Soviet army physician who befriended them and nursed them back to health.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration ... survivor from Odessa, who had survived the war in the Soviet army but lost his wife and children (Matle
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6366. Edmund Dresner, a Jewish refugee, works in a chemical laboratory after escaping to Switzerland.
not before Bronia had perished in the camp. Their daughter survived the war in hiding in a convent ... survived the war hiding in Rome, where he later worked as a journalist until his death.
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6367. Edmund Dresner poses with other Jewish refugees in Vevey, Switzerland.
not before Bronia had perished in the camp. Their daughter survived the war in hiding in a convent ... survived the war hiding in Rome, where he later worked as a journalist until his death.
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6368. Edmund Dresner poses in his home in Zagreb beneath an Oriental rug which is hanging on the wall .
not before Bronia had perished in the camp. Their daughter survived the war in hiding in a convent ... survived the war hiding in Rome, where he later worked as a journalist until his death.
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6369. Refugee identification card issued to Edmund Dresner, a Jewish refugee, after his escape to Switzerland.
not before Bronia had perished in the camp. Their daughter survived the war in hiding in a convent ... survived the war hiding in Rome, where he later worked as a journalist until his death.
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6370. Refugee identification card issued to Edmund Dresner, a Jewish refugee, after his escape to Switzerland.
not before Bronia had perished in the camp. Their daughter survived the war in hiding in a convent ... survived the war hiding in Rome, where he later worked as a journalist until his death.
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6371. Refugee identification card issued to Edmund Dresner, a Jewish refugee, after his escape to Switzerland.
not before Bronia had perished in the camp. Their daughter survived the war in hiding in a convent ... survived the war hiding in Rome, where he later worked as a journalist until his death.
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6372. Group portrait of survivors of the Klooga concentration camp in front of a barracks.
left in the front. (She survived with her sister.) The man in the front with the boy is Mr. Benjamin ... camp or escape to the forests, survived the final action. [Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the
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6373. Two small metal crucifixes worn by Charles Weingarten and his mother, Margarethe, while they were living in hiding in Nice during the German occupation.
foreign worker, escaped to Switzerland, where he survived. He then returned to Austria. Marguerite earned ... children's home in Switzerland. His grandmother survived the war hidden in the Les petits soeurs des
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6374. Rosa Kwar poses in a garden while in hiding in Sieciechowice.
did not survive, she should contact the American relatives after the war ended. Roza left the ghetto ... registered with the Jewish committee under her real name in the hope of making contact with any surviving
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6375. Group portrait of members of the Kwar family with friends visiting from America.
did not survive, she should contact the American relatives after the war ended. Roza left the ghetto ... registered with the Jewish committee under her real name in the hope of making contact with any surviving