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6976. Close-up of three teenage girls 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
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6977. Group portrait of four young people 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
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6978. Close-up portrait of three Jewish teenage girls 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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6979. Fejga Goldsztajn, donor's friend, poses outside 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
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6980. DPs in Lower Silesia wait to be resettled into apartments near Reichenbach or Waldenburg.
all survived. Following his trip to Poland, Jakub returned to Germany. He lived for a year in the
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6981. Family gathers around the grave of Raizel Kuklinska.
to Israel. Of Andzia's large immediate family, only her sister Mania survived.
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6982. Aharon Zelmanovicz, Blanca Kuklinska and Chana Zelmanovicz do their laundry on a table outside a tent in the Cyprus summer Camp 55.
to Israel. Of Andzia's large immediate family, only her sister Mania survived.
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6983. A child eats a meal in the TOZ summer home in Wisniowa Gora.
.) Neither his mother nor any of his five siblings survived the war.
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6984. Rachel Kats looks at all her dolls one last time before she leaving them to go into hiding.
10. Though all of her immediate family survived, most of her extended family perished including her
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6985. Jewish children who had been in hiding pose outside with Dutch children on liberation day.
10. Though all of her immediate family survived, most of her extended family perished including her
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6986. Rachel and Bernhard Kats ride on a wagon with a farmer and his son.
10. Though all of her immediate family survived, most of her extended family perished including her
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6987. Meir and Shmuel Kats pose in their livingroom with their children Rachel and Bernhard.
10. Though all of her immediate family survived, most of her extended family perished including her
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6988. Dutch children pose in traditional costume for a school photo.
10. Though all of her immediate family survived, most of her extended family perished including her
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6989. Rachel Kats (front row center) sits in her kindergarten class with other Jewish and non-Jewish children.
10. Though all of her immediate family survived, most of her extended family perished including her
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6990. A Dutch policeman crouches inside a small bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
made available to resisters and surviving Jews after the liberation. The policeman posed inside the
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6991. View of the bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
He made an extra set of prints, which he kept secretly, and made available to resisters and surviving
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6992. View of the bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
He made an extra set of prints, which he kept secretly, and made available to resisters and surviving
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6993. View of the bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
He made an extra set of prints, which he kept secretly, and made available to resisters and surviving
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6994. A Dutch policeman looks out the hatch of a small bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
made available to resisters and surviving Jews after the liberation. The policeman posed inside the
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6995. A vent that was installed in a bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
resisters and surviving Jews after the liberation. The policeman posed inside the bunker in order to better
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6996. View of the bunker that served as a hiding place for Dutch Jews in the Eibergen region in 1942-1943.
He made an extra set of prints, which he kept secretly, and made available to resisters and surviving
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6997. Color drawing of a table with a vase of flowers, created by Hans Ament, a Jewish refugee child living in the children's home in Izieu.
was six years older, was smuggled by the OSE into Switzerland and survived the war.
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6998. A letter that is written on the verso of a color drawing created by Hans Ament, a Jewish refugee child living in the children's home in Izieu.
was six years older, was smuggled by the OSE into Switzerland and survived the war.
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6999. Postcard of the MS St. Louis.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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7000. Portrait of Brandla Flamberg and her daughter, Fella, in Brussels.
in a series of convents, including St Joseph and St. Vincent in Sugny. Brandla survived the war on