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6376. One page of sheet music of a piece entitled "Le crucifié" (The crucified) by Alex Alicouli, a pseudonym for Aleksander Kulisiewicz, and dated II.XI.44, KLS [Sachsenhausen].
survival. Beyond this spiritual and psychological purport, Kulisiewicz also considered the camp song to be ... the cultural life of the camps and the vital role music played as a means of survival for many
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6377. Studio portrait of three young women posing around a chessboard.
four of her siblings, Helena, Regina, Julius and Henryk perished. Rochel survived with her, and her ... brother Elias survived hidden in a bunker.
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6378. Studio portrait of the extended Greenspan family in Debica, Poland.
four of her siblings, Helena, Regina, Julius and Henryk perished. Rochel survived with her, and her ... brother Elias survived hidden in a bunker.
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6379. Three young women pose outside in a yard in Debica, Poland.
four of her siblings, Helena, Regina, Julius and Henryk perished. Rochel survived with her, and her ... brother Elias survived hidden in a bunker.
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6380. Frieda Fisz (left) poses with a Jewish friend and her daughter on a street in Debica, Poland.
four of her siblings, Helena, Regina, Julius and Henryk perished. Rochel survived with her, and her ... brother Elias survived hidden in a bunker.
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6381. Three young Jewish women walk along a street in Debica, Poland.
four of her siblings, Helena, Regina, Julius and Henryk perished. Rochel survived with her, and her ... brother Elias survived hidden in a bunker.
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6382. Members of the Ovici family arrive by farm wagon to the ghetto of Dragomiresti prior to their deportation to Auschwitz.
largest family to enter Auschwitz and to survive intact -- twelve members ranging from a 15-month old baby ... of the siblings to survive Auschwitz. After the liberation of the concentration camp in January 1945
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6383. A German soldier stands next to a group of Jewish dwarves as they remove their bundles from a farm wagon.
largest family to enter Auschwitz and to survive intact -- twelve members ranging from a 15-month old baby ... of the siblings to survive Auschwitz. After the liberation of the concentration camp in January 1945
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6384. Group portrait of students, teachers and benefactors at the dedication of the new Mizrachi school (that was still under construction) in Ostrowiec, Poland.
start of the war. In 1940 the family moved into the Ostrowiec ghetto. David survived the October 1942 ... became of his family. He found his family's home in ruins and learned that only one cousin had survived
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6385. Group portrait of young Jewish DPs in an automotive vocational training workshop in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
start of the war. In 1940 the family moved into the Ostrowiec ghetto. David survived the October 1942 ... became of his family. He found his family's home in ruins and learned that only one cousin had survived
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6386. Jewish New Year's card sent by Herman Pollack in Romania to the donor in Sweden.
survived. Schprinza, Moshe and Shmuel remained in Romania for the next several years until they were able ... married Josef Ganz from Dragomiresti who had survived the war in the Soviet army.
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6387. Staff of the kosher kitchen in a displaced persons' center in Sweden.
survived. Schprinza, Moshe and Shmuel remained in Romania for the next several years until they were able ... married Josef Ganz from Dragomiresti who had survived the war in the Soviet army.
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6388. Group portrait of religious Jewish displaced persons in Sweden.
survived. Schprinza, Moshe and Shmuel remained in Romania for the next several years until they were able ... married Josef Ganz from Dragomiresti who had survived the war in the Soviet army.
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6389. Group portrait of religious Jewish displaced persons in Sweden.
survived. Schprinza, Moshe and Shmuel remained in Romania for the next several years until they were able ... married Josef Ganz from Dragomiresti who had survived the war in the Soviet army.
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6390. Three young women, one of whom is wearing a star, stand on a street corner.
8, 1944. Sara was married to a non-Jewish man, and survived with her son Jonas. Max Visser ... survived in hiding, and Josef Visser died before the war. Schoontje and Elisabeth were liberated in
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6391. Ester Swaab Franshman holds her newborn son Mozes.
8, 1944. Sara was married to a non-Jewish man, and survived with her son Jonas. Max Visser ... survived in hiding, and Josef Visser died before the war. Schoontje and Elisabeth were liberated in
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6392. Levi Visser poses outside a barracks in Westerbork.
8, 1944. Sara was married to a non-Jewish man, and survived with her son Jonas. Max Visser ... survived in hiding, and Josef Visser died before the war. Schoontje and Elisabeth were liberated in
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6393. An artillery unit of the Romanian army. Pictured on the far right of the center row is a Jewish soldier, Henrich (Anica) Brener.
a window and moved the family back in. The family survived the Holocaust, but soon after liberation ... Henrich and Gica also survived and immigrated to Israel.
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6394. Henrich (Anica) Brener leads the Romanian Maccabi team after the war.
a window and moved the family back in. The family survived the Holocaust, but soon after liberation ... Henrich and Gica also survived and immigrated to Israel.
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6395. Exterior view of Berthold Meyer's clothing store in Breslau Germany.
evacuation train to the Netherlands and then made her way back to Belgium to await any surviving family ... only surviving relative. She never remarried.
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6396. The Meyer family stands in front of Berthold Meyer's clothing store in Breslau Germany.
evacuation train to the Netherlands and then made her way back to Belgium to await any surviving family ... only surviving relative. She never remarried.
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6397. Three Jewish-German youth learn agricultural skills at a training farm in Dahlem on the outskirts of Berlin.
evacuation train to the Netherlands and then made her way back to Belgium to await any surviving family ... only surviving relative. She never remarried.
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6398. Group portrait of Jewish-German youth in an agricultural training farm outside of Berlin.
evacuation train to the Netherlands and then made her way back to Belgium to await any surviving family ... only surviving relative. She never remarried.
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6399. A German-Jewish family poses outdoors for a family portrait with their dog.
evacuation train to the Netherlands and then made her way back to Belgium to await any surviving family ... only surviving relative. She never remarried.
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6400. The Friedman family takes a horse and cart ride while on vacation in Piashkowa Gora.
also were deported to Auschwitz in August 1944. Max Freidman survived the war together with his son ... He reunited with his father and an uncle. After learning that Rachel had survived, he left for