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7126. A group of Jewish displaced persons gather outside the Gabersee camp.
killed immediately. He and his younger sister survived. Devorah was trapped after the war behind the
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7127. A group of displaced persons sits around a table in Zeilsheim following a memorial service for victims of the Holocaust.
the ones who fled with them survived the Holocaust. In their journey, Russians sent them to work
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7128. The Megdal family sits around a Sabbath table with challah, wine and candles shortly before the start of World War II.
liberation in March 1945. Meyer survived subsequent imprisonment in Flossenbuerg, Leitmeritz and Ausburg and
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7129. Julius Brodnitz presides over a meeting of the Centralverein.
at the age of 69 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was survived by three sons
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7130. German-Jewish leader, Julius Brodnitz, attends a sporting event in 1934.
at the age of 69 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was survived by three sons
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7131. German-Jews fill an auditorium to attend a meeting [of what probably is the Centralverein] presided by Julius Brodnitz.
at the age of 69 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was survived by three sons
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7132. View of the tombstone of Rosa Kalbermann (1870-1934).
only members of her extended family to survive were her two nieces, Bianca Bravman and Ruth Danzig, who
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7133. Photograph of Walter Lande seated in an interior.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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7134. Patients [possibly POWs, ] and German medical officers inside a wooden hospital room.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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7135. A German medical officer leads a wagon pulled by draft horses.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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7136. Friedrich Brodnitz (fourth from the left) visits a friend in a German military hospital.
at the age of 69 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was survived by three sons
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7137. Kurt and Helene Liebenau go skating in Berlin in 1937.
Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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7138. Portrait of five-year-old Gerald Liebenau.
Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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7139. Portrait of the Liebenau family. Pictured are Irene, Helene and Gerald Liebenau.
Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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7140. Communist grave marker in Bergen-Belsen sent to the donor by her friend Heniek on the anniversary of the Russian Revolution.
Sztilman (later Mario Stiland). Moniek was born in Dabrowa Gornicza on October 20, 1924. He survived
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7141. Ernst Wertheim poses with his friend Nana on his first day of school.
Ernst Wertheim poses with his friend Nana on his first day of school. Nana Willinsky also survived
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7142. Certificate of IRO eligibility issued to Fiszel Kaszub, his wife and daughter.
to Buchenwald, arriving on January 26, 1945. His father and brother also survived incarceration in
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7143. Studio portrait of Herman Lovi. He and his wife Hellen owned a textile store.
Marika was born before the war, and the entire family survived in hiding.
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7144. Studio portrait of Abraham (Bumi) Nussbacher and his wife.
Studio portrait of Abraham (Bumi) Nussbacher and his wife. He survived the Holocaust but she
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7145. Studio portrait of Abrahamne [wife of Abraham] Nussbacher.
Her husband Abraham Nussbacher survived and moved to New York after the war.
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7146. Studio portrait of Anton (Ancsi) Rosenfeld, his wife Gizella Melchner Rosenfeld, and their daughter Vera.
Vera. Gizella and Anton met after the war and married in 1946. Gizella survived Auschwitz and Anton
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7147. Studio portrait of the family of Markusz Schvartz.
hat. She is the only member of her immediate family to survive the Holocaust.
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7148. The Beer family poses outside in the Pocking displaced persons' camp.
had immigrated to Canada in the late 1920s survived. After the war, Genia and Leo both made their way
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7149. Genia Beer poses next to her son Max who is resting in a baby carriage.
had immigrated to Canada in the late 1920s survived. After the war, Genia and Leo both made their way
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7150. One-year-old Max Beer poses on top of a motorcycle in the Pocking displaced persons' camp.
had immigrated to Canada in the late 1920s survived. After the war, Genia and Leo both made their way