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6501. The Weiss family goes for an outing in the woods near Karlovy Vary.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6502. Hermine Weiss Zeltmacher), Emil Weiss and and assistant stand outside the entrance to their store in Karlovy Vary.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6503. Studio portrait of Joseph Kirschner (the uncle of the donor), a decorated World War I helicopter pilot.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6504. Egon and Edith Weiss pose with a someone in a bear costume while while on winter vacation in the mountains of Bavaria.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6505. Group portrait of the students of the 4a class in the Gymnasium in Karlsbad.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6506. Olga Weiss (left) sits by a table in Davos, Switzerland where she is recuperating in a TB sanatorium.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6507. Portrait of five high school boys during the war in Brasov.
Fanny and her husband Isidore Fritsch both perished in Auschwitz. Their son Andrew survived and was ... liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6508. A German nanny goes for a walk with the two Jewish boys she cares for together with another nanny.
Fanny and her husband Isidore Fritsch both perished in Auschwitz. Their son Andrew survived and was ... liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6509. Children in the Jewish day school in Brasov which met in the Neolog synagogue.
Fanny and her husband Isidore Fritsch both perished in Auschwitz. Their son Andrew survived and was ... liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6510. Group portrait of children from the public school in Brasov Romania holding bouquets of flowers.
Fanny and her husband Isidore Fritsch both perished in Auschwitz. Their son Andrew survived and was ... liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6511. Portrait of an extended Romanian Jewish family. From left to right are Marcell Jozsef, Gabriella Fritsch, Andrew Fritsch, Irene Jozsef, Andrei Jozsef and Fanny Fritsch.
Fanny and her husband Isidore Fritsch both perished in Auschwitz. Their son Andrew survived and was ... liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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6512. Survivors of Sokolow Podlaski pose around a makeshift tombstone during a memorial service for the Holocaust victims of the town.
). The two survived the war in Russia and then immigrated to Israel afterwards. Their younger sister ... town and then shot her. Cywia's children, Irene and Aaron Elster survived.
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6513. Drawing of the Milos in Haifa Harbor done by a friend of Egon Weiss while interned in the Athlit detention camp.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6514. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the Athlit internment camp.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6515. Drawing of the Patria (probably drawn by a friend) and part of the illustrated diary of Egon Weiss which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the Athlit internment camp.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6516. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss (probably drawn by a friend) showing the Athlit internment camp which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6517. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss showing the lay-out of the Athlit internment camp which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6518. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss, showing the barracks of the Athlit internment camp, which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6519. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss with a photograph of Jewish police standing at attention.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6520. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss, showing the barned wire fence around the Athlit internment camp, which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6521. Illustrated page from the diary of Egon Weiss, showing the sinking of the Patria, which he compiled during and immediately after his detention in the camp.
permitted the surviving passengers to remain in Palestine but interned them in the Athlit camp. Egon ... on October 4, 1944. None of them survived. In 1955 Egon Weiss married Elizabeth Schnitzler, an
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6522. Joef Schlesinger's sketch of Dr. Elkhanan Elkes, head of the Aeltestenradt of the Kovno ghetto.
Meck. Only a few of his sketches survived in the ghetto's secret archives. After the war, Schlesinger ... a public burial in a marked grave. Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to
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6523. Three Belgian Jewish children pose with an American soldier shortly after liberation.
(cousin of the donor who also survived in hiding) and Harry Markowicz in front. ... the Markowiczes all survived the war; most of their extended family was killed.The Markowiczes resumed
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6524. Group portrait of the Fogel and Klarman families.
Army to fight against the Germans. The surviving family consisted of a few aunts and uncles. Irene and ... Serena were the only children from the family to survive. They all lived together in Teplice-Šanov in
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6525. Serena and Iren Fogel arrive in New York.
Army to fight against the Germans. The surviving family consisted of a few aunts and uncles. Irene and ... Serena were the only children from the family to survive. They all lived together in Teplice-Šanov in