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6926. Group portrait of Jewish children and their teachers in a Bedzin kindergarten.
family to survive the war.
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6927. A Jewish girl, Fela Fiszel (left) poses with her aunt, Fajga Einesman, and cousin, Monius, during a summer vacation in Olkusz, Poland.
family to survive the war.
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6928. Two Jewish teenage boys walk along a street in Bedzin, Poland.
family to survive the war.
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6929. Portrait of Hedy Ellenbogen. Hedy Ellenbogen, the younger daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth Klein Ellenbogen, was born May 18, 1930, in Miskolc, Hungary.
In April 1945, Hedy and Eva were sent on a forced march to Bergen-Belsen. They survived the march
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6930. Portrait of the Katz family in Ostrowiec, Poland.
survived. The following year on March 29, 1946, Rubin joined a children's transport to London.
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6931. Sketch of Herman Vogel by Gabriel Sedlis.
's father and brother also survived. His mother, Anna, perished in the Holocaust.
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6932. Sketch of Heinz Stalp by Gabriel Sedlis.
's father and brother also survived. His mother, Anna, perished in the Holocaust.
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6933. Sketch of Edmund Pohlmonn by Gabriel Sedlis.
's father and brother also survived. His mother, Anna, perished in the Holocaust.
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6934. Sketch of Theodor Schellen by Gabriel Sedlis.
's father and brother also survived. His mother, Anna, perished in the Holocaust.
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6935. Sketch of an unidentified man by Gabriel Sedlis.
's father and brother also survived. His mother, Anna, perished in the Holocaust.
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6936. Portrait of the Bluschtein family. Pictured from left to right are Abram, Julien, Adele and Arnold Bluschtein.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6937. Jewish youth at work chopping wood at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Masgelier.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6938. Julien and Arnold Bluschtsein at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Masgelier.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6939. Group portrait of Jewish children at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Masgelier.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6940. Group portrait of the children and staff of the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Masgelier.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6941. Group portrait of the children and staff of the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Masgelier.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6942. Young agricultural workers pitch hay onto a large haystack on a farm in Treves.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6943. Portrait of the French family who employed Julien Bluschtein on their farm during the German occupation of France.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6944. A work permit stamped with the word "Juif" [Jew], that was issued to Julien Bluschtein in December 1942.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6945. A counterfeit identification document issued to Julien Beranger (Julien Bluschtein) by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) in January 1942.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6946. A counterfeit insurance card issued to Julien Beranger (Julien Bluschtein) by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) in January 1942.
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6947. Portrait of two Jewish members of the French foreign legion, Abraham van der Welde (right) and Abram Bluschtein(?).
for several years. Julien's parents and brother also survived the war in hiding.
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6948. Engagement portrait of Isaac Finkelstajn and Estera Kartusz.
Their parents and sister did not survive the war.
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6949. Three Jewish typesetters pose in a print shop in Krynica.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and
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6950. Berl Moncznik poses with his friend, Rachela Szternfeld, on a street in Niwka, Poland.
sister, Dorka, survived in the Peterswaldau labor camp. Following liberation Berl lived in Breslau and