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6951. Two Jewish women pose outside in Wollstein, Germany.
friend, Lina Nachman (left). Elsa Mendel is the aunt of donor Werner Mendel. Lina survived several
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6952. Portrait of the Gruenzeiger family. From left to right are Pola, Lea, Zendel and Rywka.
David survived. On October 7, 1945 Yitzhak married Ester Gruenzeiger in the Regen displaced persons
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6953. A postcard sent by Jonas and Anka Leah Tenenbaum in the Warsaw ghetto to Anka's sister and daughter in Chicago.
married, and we have no income. Please send food for us to survive. We still have hope, but we are
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6954. A postcard sent by Jonas and Anka Leah Tenenbaum in the Warsaw ghetto to Anka's sister and daughter in Chicago.
married, and we have no income. Please send food for us to survive. We still have hope, but we are
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6955. Zionist youth dance the hora around a flag [perhaps prior to their leaving for Palestine aboard the Champollion].
immediate family, only her sister Ada survived.
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6956. Portrait of the extended Szwajcer family in Czerna, Poland.
youngest sisters, Genia and Hadasa, all were killed in Auschwitz. His sister Guta survived and married
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6957. Studio portrait of the Szpira family in Sosnowiec, Poland.
youngest sisters, Genia and Hadasa, all were killed in Auschwitz. His sister Guta survived and married
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6958. Members of the Swajcer family pose outside a cafe in Sosnowiec.
youngest sisters, Genia and Hadasa, all were killed in Auschwitz. His sister Guta survived and married
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6959. Studio portrait of a Jewish grandfather holding his granddaughter.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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6960. A group of Jewish friends go boating on the Nemunas River in the village of Vilkija near Kaunas.
labor camp. From there, she was deported to Stutthof in July. Dita survived along with her mother and
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6961. Maria Frajda Laudon poses near the entrance to a soap factory in Bedzin, Poland.
denounced by a Pole and sent to Auschwitz. He survived the war, and immediately after his liberation
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6962. Raya Markon holds her baby son Alain, in Toulouse.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6963. Alexander Markon in French military uniform.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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6964. Studio portrait of a Jewish child from Warsaw dressed up in a fur hat and collar.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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6965. Labor Zionists march behind a large banner in a May Day parade in Warsaw.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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6966. Rivka Radzinski (second from the right) poses with a group of friends while on vacation.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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6967. Group portrait of students and teachers of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls during an outing to a forest.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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6968. Portrait of two young Jewish children standing outside a park in Warsaw.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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6969. Rochelle Szklarski sits by a lake or river near the Bad Reichenhall displaced persons camp.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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6970. Rochelle Szklarski, the donor, with her father, Yudel and her sister, Bella shortly after their arrival at Bad Reichenhall.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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6971. A group of young people pose in a "culture hall" beneath Jewish flags.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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6972. A Jewish New Year greeting card from Zvi Druttman, a friend of the donor.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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6973. A Jewish New Year greeting card from Hela Brett, a friend of the donor.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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6974. The Skalrski family poses in the Bad Reichenall displaced persons camp.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR
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6975. Group portrait of young women in the Bad Reichenhall displaced persons camp.
later to Durovka in the Penza region. Her father and two sisters, Bella and Yenta, survived in the USSR