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7026. Pessah Cofnas lights his wife's cigarette during an excursion to the Seklutski forest.
flags attached to their legs. He married Rivka Pruskin, and the two survived the war in Siberia. A
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7027. Portrait of a young Jewish woman, Eliska (Mautnerova) Palakova.
deported to Theresienstadt, where she worked as a children's dance and music teacher. She did not survive
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7028. Group portrait of Jewish children in the first grade at the Tarbut school in Ostrow Mazowiecka.
finally arriving in Palestine on February 18, 1943. Aaron's parents survived the war in the Soviet
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7029. Prisoners are forced to dig a canal in the Staphorst-Rouveen labor camp.
survivors. His wife Elisabeth survived in hiding, and they were reunited after the war.
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7030. Prisoners pose on a barge that is in a canal that they are digging in the Staphorst-Rouveen labor camp.
survivors. His wife Elisabeth survived in hiding, and they were reunited after the war.
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7031. Prisoners wearing Jewish stars from the Staphorst-Rouveen labor camp remodel graves for a Christian church.
survivors. His wife Elisabeth survived in hiding, and they were reunited after the war.
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7032. Exterior view of the Kloster Indersdorf children's home.
1936. Of Miklos' immediate family, only Sandor, who had gone to Palestine, survived.
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7033. Exterior view of the Kloster Indersdorf children's home.
1936. Of Miklos' immediate family, only Sandor, who had gone to Palestine, survived.
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7034. Group portrait of members of a Jewish boxing team at a displaced persons camp in Germany [probably Hofgeismar].
during the war, as did five of his siblings. Only Itcha, Morris and Esther survived.
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7035. Portrait of Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child who during the German occupation of Holland, was placed in hiding.
brought her to church regularly and enrolled her in a Catholic school. Elizabeth's parents both survived
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7036. Portrait of Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child in hiding, playing with blocks at her school in Laren, Holland.
brought her to church regularly and enrolled her in a Catholic school. Elizabeth's parents both survived
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7037. Dutch rescuer Wilhelmina Salters-Kloppenburg, sits on the steps outside her home with Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child she is hiding,
brought her to church regularly and enrolled her in a Catholic school. Elizabeth's parents both survived
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7038. Identification paper that lists the Jewish child, Elizabeth Reiss, as the ninth child of her Dutch rescuers, Antonius Johannes Salters and Wilhemina Salters-Kloppenburg.
brought her to church regularly and enrolled her in a Catholic school. Elizabeth's parents both survived
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7039. Portrait of two-year-old Judis Baehr, taken right before she was placed in a Jewish nursing home.
survived the war and was reunited with Judis in Prague after the liberation. Although Judis' Aunt Regina
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7040. Portrait of Elizabete Winterstein taken before her deportation to Theresienstadt.
survived the war and was reunited with Judis in Prague after the liberation. Although Judis' Aunt Regina
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7041. Judis Baehr plays with a friend one year after her liberation from Theresienstadt.
survived the war and was reunited with Judis in Prague after the liberation. Although Judis' Aunt Regina
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7042. Convent nurses hold young children hidden there by the CDJ.
their families. She married a Jewish man in 1948 who had survived the war in Switzerland with his
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7043. Hedwig Winter washes laundry outside her home in Wittelshofen, Germany.
only members of her extended family to survive were her two nieces, Bianca Bravman and Ruth Danzig, who
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7044. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Josef Yehuda Radzinski.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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7045. Tombstone of Fruma Turetsky Radzinski at the Jewish cemetery in Slonim.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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7046. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family outside their home in Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland.
April 22, 1936 and settled in New York. Joel's father and three surviving siblings all perished during
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7047. Group portrait of members of an extended Jewish family on an outing to the Wolboz Forest near Piotrkow Trybunalski, Poland.
April 22, 1936 and settled in New York. Joel's father and three surviving siblings all perished during
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7048. Portrait of Dutch Jewish mother holding her infant daughter.
young to survive the harsh conditions at the camp. In order to secure her release, he declared her to
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7049. A young Jewish girl who is living in hiding in the home of her aunt and uncle, poses next to a wicker chair.
young to survive the harsh conditions at the camp. In order to secure her release, he declared her to
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7050. A young Jewish girl stands in a playpen in the yard of her parent's home in Amsterdam.
young to survive the harsh conditions at the camp. In order to secure her release, he declared her to