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6876. Group portrait of members of the Reichsbund juedischer Frontsoldaten sports club before the West German Meisterschaft competition in Cologne.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6877. The donor, Ilse Dahl and her mother pose at the entrance to their home in Geilenkirchen, Germany.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6878. Portrait of the donor's parents, Emil and Klara David Dahl in front of their home in Geilenkirchen, Germany.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6879. Portrait of Emil and Klara David Dahl at a cafe in Valkenburg, Holland, where they are vacationing.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6880. Portrait of the donor, Ilse Dahl (right) and her sister, as young children in Geilenkirchen, Germany.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6881. Portrait of Siegfried and Selma Meyer Cohn (the inlaws of the donor) in their garden in Koblenz.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6882. Portrait of the three Dahl children in Geilenkirchen, Germany.
married another German-Jewish refugee, Walter Cohn. Ilse's two siblings also survived the war, but her
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6883. Group portrait of high school students in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
remained there until February 1945, when she was sent on a forced march to Bergen-Belsen. She survived the
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6884. Three teenage girls pose in the grass at the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
remained there until February 1945, when she was sent on a forced march to Bergen-Belsen. She survived the
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6885. Group portrait of Jews from Ostrowiec standing on the site of a mass grave for 2000 Jews shot during the October 1942 action.
survived. The following year on March 29, 1946, Rubin joined a children's transport to London.
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6886. Survivors from Ostrowiec walk toward the site of a mass grave for 2000 Jews shot during the October 1942 action.
survived. The following year on March 29, 1946, Rubin joined a children's transport to London.
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6887. A group of Jewish friends stroll through the streets of Vilna.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6888. A group of Jewish friends pose beneath a bridge in Vilna.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6889. Class portrait at a public elementary school in Vilna.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6890. Four Jewish siblings pose outside their home in Sosnowiec, Poland.
perished in Auschwitz at a later time. Frania, the only member of the family to survive the war, was
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6891. Group portrait of children at a summer day camp in Bedzin.
September 1949, they immigrated to the United States. All of Abram's siblings survived the war, but both
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6892. Group portrait of students of the Beit Yaakov religious school for girls in Bedzin.
September 1949, they immigrated to the United States. All of Abram's siblings survived the war, but both
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6893. Group portrait of members of the Betar revisionist Zionist youth movement in Bedzin, Poland.
September 1949, they immigrated to the United States. All of Abram's siblings survived the war, but both
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6894. Group portrait of students and their teachers at a Jewish elementary school in Bedzin.
September 1949, they immigrated to the United States. All of Abram's siblings survived the war, but both
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6895. Two Jewish couples pose beneath an arch in the resort town of Krynica.
remained there until February 1945, when she was sent on a forced march to Bergen-Belsen. She survived the
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6896. Portrait of the Mikolaevsky family at their dacha in the village of Strelna, a suburb of St.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6897. Emma (Emilia) and Anna Mikolaevsky at their dacha in the village of Strelna, a suburb of St.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6898. Wedding portrait of a Jewish couple in Kozowa, Poland.
Spitzbards survived the raid in the attic. They were later made to move into the ghetto, where they built
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6899. Bernard Moncznik poses in the print shop in which he was employed in Krynica.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and
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6900. Dworja Raca Rubinsztejn, right, with her brother, Armand, and cousins, Denise and Eveline Grynberg, on vacation in the French countryside.
survived the war hiding in France, but her father and two brothers perished in Poland.