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7051. Portrait of two Jewish children in Amsterdam. Pictured are Marianne Hendrix and her older brother Robert.
young to survive the harsh conditions at the camp. In order to secure her release, he declared her to
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7052. Two young Jewish boys ride a toy car on a sidewalk in Amsterdam.
young to survive the harsh conditions at the camp. In order to secure her release, he declared her to
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7053. Two young Jewish brothers peer out from a window of a wooden cabin.
young to survive the harsh conditions at the camp. In order to secure her release, he declared her to
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7054. A Dutch Jewish father poses with his two sons outside their home in Amsterdam.
young to survive the harsh conditions at the camp. In order to secure her release, he declared her to
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7055. A young Jewish girl stands in a playpen in 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
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7056. Group portrait of school children on an ice skating rink in Amsterdam.
young to survive the harsh conditions at the camp. In order to secure her release, he declared her to
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7057. A letter from Selek and Eda Kuenstler to Sophia Zendler promising land in exchange for hiding their daughter written just weeks before the liquidation of the Kracow ghetto.
a Catholic. Salek was killed in Mauthausen, but Eda survived two labor camps and incarceration in
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7058. Group portrait of the staff of the Masgelier children's home operated by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants).
was escorted over the border into Switzerland. Leo also survived. Manya, however, was deported from
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7059. A group of young people go for an excursion outside of Graz, 1928.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7060. Friends and family gather around an outdoor table in Zagreb, probably 1939.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7061. Members of the Magid family sit around a table set with a tea service.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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7062. Identification papers issued to Alexander Markon, a Jewish emigre from Vilna, who was living in Paris.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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7063. A page of a passport issued to Raya Markon, a Jewish emigre from Vilna, and her son, Alain.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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7064. A page of a passport with stamped French, Portuguese and Spanish visas issued to Raya Markon, a Jewish emigre from Vilna, and her son, Alain.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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7065. Members of the Magid family sit around their dining room table, displaying a photo album.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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7066. A Jewish couple poses with their daughter on the balcony of their home in Vilna.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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7067. Survivor Hersh Portnoy holds up a photograph of his daughter Matle who perished during the war.
survivor from Odessa, who had survived the war in the Soviet army but lost his wife and children (Matle
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7068. Six school friends pose in a row with their report cards after completing first-grade.
Frischer (second from left). Only Hannelore Mansbacher survived the war.
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7069. Six school friends pose in a line after the completion of first-grade.
right). Only Hannelore Mansbacher survived the war.
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7070. A letter in Polish written by Eda Kuenstler, the mother of Anita Kuenstler (Epstein), to Sophia Zendler, the rescuer of Anita, describing the needs of the child.
a Catholic. Salek was killed in Mauthausen, but Eda survived two labor camps and incarceration in
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7071. Group portrait of students attending the Yehudiah Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw.
in Jerusalem until 1996, when it was given to a surviving cousin.
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7072. Portrait of a young girl in Berlin holding a Schultuette (school cone) next to a sign that reads, "My first day of school." Pictured is Brigitte Joseph.
was later deported to Auschwitz on April 1, 1944. Benno survived and immigrated to the U.S. in 1946
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7073. Three boys in the Priory, a children's home in Selkirk Scotland.
Riga in 1942 and did not survive. After a short stay in a transit camp in England, Gunther was sent to
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7074. Two boys in the Priory, a children's home in Selkirk Scotland.
Riga in 1942 and did not survive. After a short stay in a transit camp in England, Gunther was sent to
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7075. Portrait of four boys, one of whom is playing the accordian, in the Priory, a children's home in Selkirk Scotland.
Riga in 1942 and did not survive. After a short stay in a transit camp in England, Gunther was sent to