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6601. Survivor Magda Bernat poses with her son Stephen while living in the Bamberg displaced persons camp.
they perished. Andre, who had been interned at Mauthausen, survived the Holocaust and was later ... Julia Kajner Neufeld, survived the war in Hungary and was reunited with her granddaughter after the war
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6602. Portrait of Bela and Violet Weiss.
they perished. Andre, who had been interned at Mauthausen, survived the Holocaust and was later ... Julia Kajner Neufeld, survived the war in Hungary and was reunited with her granddaughter after the war
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6603. Braina Intriligator holds her 4-month old baby, Chaya.
short time, and found that Braina’s brother Yaakov had survived Dachau, and her brother David had ... survived in hiding. Her sister, Devorah, and her father, Yehuda, had perished. Braina and Chaya left the
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6604. A house in the Lithuanian countryside where Chaya Intriligator was hidden during the war.
short time, and found that Braina’s brother Yaakov had survived Dachau, and her brother David had ... survived in hiding. Her sister, Devorah, and her father, Yehuda, had perished. Braina and Chaya left the
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6605. A group of workers at the port of Burgas, Bulgaria.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6606. A group of women pose together, some holding musical instruments.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6607. Portrait of Avraham Rubanov (later Ofek) at ten months.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6608. A Bulgarian Jewish child stands in the doorway of a photography studio.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6609. Leon Buka and his son Avraham pose in the street in Sofia, Bulgaria.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6610. A Bulgarian Jewish family walks down the streets of Sofia, hand in hand.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6611. Group portrait of members of the Shomer Hazair youth movement in Sofia.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6612. Children in the Jewish school in Ferdinand, Bulgaria.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6613. Children in the Jewish school, probably in Sofia, Bulgaria.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6614. Children in the Jewish school in Sofia, Bulgaria.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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6615. Studio portrait of two Lithuanian Jewish soldiers.
units began systematic mass shootings. Those who survived the initial pogroms and massacres were forced ... all perished in the Holocaust. His brother Natan escaped to Russian and survived. Yaakov and Genia
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6616. Studio portrait of a Lithuanian Jewish family. Pictured are Yaakov Michles (standing, right) and four of his six siblings: Natan, Rachelle, Hena, and Berta.
units began systematic mass shootings. Those who survived the initial pogroms and massacres were forced ... all perished in the Holocaust. His brother Natan escaped to Russian and survived. Yaakov and Genia
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6617. Portrait of Yaakov Michles wearing his prisoner uniform shortly after his liberation from the Dachau concentration camp.
units began systematic mass shootings. Those who survived the initial pogroms and massacres were forced ... all perished in the Holocaust. His brother Natan escaped to Russian and survived. Yaakov and Genia
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6618. Portrait of three survivors shortly after their liberation from the Dachau concentration camp.
units began systematic mass shootings. Those who survived the initial pogroms and massacres were forced ... all perished in the Holocaust. His brother Natan escaped to Russian and survived. Yaakov and Genia
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6619. A German Jewish horsetrader sells a horse on the streets of Ihringen.
approximately 120 children who had survived the war. He was reunited with his cousin Manfred, but neither of ... his parents had survived. His father had been deported from Rivesaltes to Auschwitz in 1942, on
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6620. Studio portrait of a German Jewish woman wearing a fur stole.
approximately 120 children who had survived the war. He was reunited with his cousin Manfred, but neither of ... his parents had survived. His father had been deported from Rivesaltes to Auschwitz in 1942, on
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6621. Studio portrait of a German Jewish man. Pictured is Leopold Judas.
approximately 120 children who had survived the war. He was reunited with his cousin Manfred, but neither of ... his parents had survived. His father had been deported from Rivesaltes to Auschwitz in 1942, on
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6622. Studio portrait of Guta Ciechanowska (later Graubart) at age twenty-one.
members, and found that none of her sisters had survived. In Lodz, she met Henryk Graubart. Henryk had ... labor in Siberia. After the war, he returned to find that Sula had not survived. He met Guta, who was
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6623. Guta Graubart seated at a table in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
members, and found that none of her sisters had survived. In Lodz, she met Henryk Graubart. Henryk had ... labor in Siberia. After the war, he returned to find that Sula had not survived. He met Guta, who was
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6624. Guta and Henryk Graubart with their daughter, Miriam, in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
members, and found that none of her sisters had survived. In Lodz, she met Henryk Graubart. Henryk had ... labor in Siberia. After the war, he returned to find that Sula had not survived. He met Guta, who was
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6625. Miriam Graubart sits on a step next to her toy baby carriage, in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
members, and found that none of her sisters had survived. In Lodz, she met Henryk Graubart. Henryk had ... labor in Siberia. After the war, he returned to find that Sula had not survived. He met Guta, who was