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6851. Boris Goldberg treats a patient in his dental office.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6852. Nurses at the Jewish Invalid Hospital in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam.
survivors. His wife Elisabeth survived in hiding, and they were reunited after the war.
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6853. Portrait of Coenraad Rood and his wife Elisabeth Kooperberg Rood.
survivors. His wife Elisabeth survived in hiding, and they were reunited after the war.
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6854. Portrait of Elisabeth Kooperberg Rood, a nurse in the Jewish invalid hospital in Amsterdam.
survivors. His wife Elisabeth survived in hiding, and they were reunited after the war.
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6855. The Magid family at a house party in Vilna. Among those pictured are Raya, Boris and Genya Magid.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6856. Group portrait of two Dutch Jews and three paid Dutch workers in the Staphorst-Rouveen labor camp.
survivors. His wife Elisabeth survived in hiding, and they were reunited after the war.
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6857. Members of Betar presidium in Sejny gather around at a reception.
the cantor), unidentified, Libe Lavertovitz (married a doctor from Paris and survived the war there
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6858. Three young Jewish women sit in front of the editorial office of the Yiddish daily newspaper, "Cajt." Pictured from right to left are Raya Magid, her sister Katia Magid, and a friend, Nuta Klausner.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6859. Postwar portrait of Tuwia Borzykowski, a member of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB) in the Warsaw ghetto.
survived with the last ghetto fighters. From May 1943 until the Polish uprising in August 1944
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6860. Polish Jews at forced labor in the Kolbuszowa ghetto.
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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6861. Two Jewish youth pose outside in the Kolbuszowa ghetto.
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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6862. Polish Jews at forced labor in Kolbuszowa.
prisoners. With the aid of a Polish peasant, Michal Bajor, Manius managed to survive the war in the forests
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6863. Stefan Grajek (right) leads Tuwia Borzykowski through the streets of Aryan Warsaw to a new hiding place.
survived with the last ghetto fighters. From May 1943 until the Polish uprising in August 1944
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6864. A letter written by Klari Perl Barber, a prisoner in the Kistarcsa transit camp, to her sister, Piroska, in Budapest.
in November 1944, where she was immediately put to death. Karoly (Charles) survived the war in a
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6865. Three Jewish friends pose for a picture on the banks of the Nemanas River in Kovno.
three survived the war.
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6866. Cover of a false identification card issued by local church authorities to the Croatian Jew, Zdenko Bergl, who was then living in "free-confinement" with the Mitrani-Andreoli family in Modena, Italy, under the name of Luigi Bianchi.
Zdenko survived the war in hiding in Croatia and Italy. In August 1941 as a twelve year old boy, Zdenko
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6867. Wedding portrait of Raya Magid and Alexander Markon.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6868. Jewish women working in a hatmaking workshop in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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6869. A Jewish woman and girl work in a clothing warehouse in the Glubokoye ghetto.
Germans set the ghetto on fire. About sixty Jews from Glubokoye survived the Holocaust.
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6870. The donor, Ilse Dahl (left), competes against two other runners in the 100 meter race at a sporting event in Berlin.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6871. Group portrait of members of the women's handball team sponsored by the Reichsbund juedischer Frontsoldaten.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6872. Group portrait of members of the women's handball team sponsored by the Reichsbund juedischer Frontsoldaten.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6873. Ilse Dahl, a member of the track and field team of the Reichsbund juedischer Frontsoldaten sports club, hurls a shotput 7.10 meters.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6874. Members of the Reichsbund juedischer Frontsoldaten sports club celebrate after a victorious handball tournament.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6875. Members of the Reichsbund juedischer Frontsoldaten sports club at the West German Meisterschaft competition in Cologne.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her