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7151. Group portrait of members of the Betar Zionist movement in prewar Uhnow.
had immigrated to Canada in the late 1920s survived. After the war, Genia and Leo both made their way
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7152. A large crowd gathers to hear the Hebrew poet, Hayyim Nahman Bialik during his visit to Vilna.
immigrated to Israel. Though David Svirsky survived the Holocaust a number of his close relatives perished
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7153. Former patisans gather for a party in Tel Aviv after the war.
immigrated to Israel. Though David Svirsky survived the Holocaust a number of his close relatives perished
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7154. Avraham Kawenoki, the uncle of the donor, works at his desk.
immigrated to Israel. Though David Svirsky survived the Holocaust a number of his close relatives perished
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7155. David Svirsky poses with his parents in their apartment in Vilna.
immigrated to Israel. Though David Svirsky survived the Holocaust a number of his close relatives perished
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7156. Studio portrait of Nachum and Zvia Kagen (maternal grandparents of the donor).
immigrated to Israel. Though David Svirsky survived the Holocaust a number of his close relatives perished
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7157. Wolf Laudon (right) poses with a Polish friend; both are members of the Polish police.
denounced by a Pole and sent to Auschwitz. He survived the war, and immediately after his liberation
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7158. Wolf Laudon poses on a street in Nysa holding his camera.
denounced by a Pole and sent to Auschwitz. He survived the war, and immediately after his liberation
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7159. Studio portrait of Wolf Laudon wearing his Polish policeman's uniform.
denounced by a Pole and sent to Auschwitz. He survived the war, and immediately after his liberation
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7160. Maria Frajda Laudon sits outside and knits in prewar Bedzin.
denounced by a Pole and sent to Auschwitz. He survived the war, and immediately after his liberation
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7161. Wedding portrait of Helen Sztelman and Wolf Laudon.
denounced by a Pole and sent to Auschwitz. He survived the war, and immediately after his liberation
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7162. Group portrait of Irena Landau, her daughter and grandchildren.
and the daughter perished. However, Mr. Landau and his son survived until the end of the war. They
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7163. Paul and Maria Lande pose in their home.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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7164. Photograph of Walter Lande.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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7165. Portrait of Walter Lande in military uniform.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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7166. Walter Lande photographed while serving as a German medical officer in World War I.
remained in Germany. Margarete survived the Holocaust in hiding with assistance from the Nazi race theorist
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7167. Jona Struczanski (lower right) is photographed with friends prior to his wedding.
Over the course of the next four years Jona's widow and children struggled to survive their many
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7168. Gucia Widawska following her liberation at Bergen Belsen.
Over the course of the next four years Jona's widow and children struggled to survive their many
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7169. Portrait of survivor Aron Struczanski taken in the postwar period.
Over the course of the next four years Jona's widow and children struggled to survive their many
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7170. Postwar photograph of partisans from the Kovno ghetto.
surviving relatives he moved to Vilna. His parents and Yossel all perished in the Holocaust. Moshe later
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7171. Postwar photograph of survivors from the Kovno and Vilna ghettoes together with the Soviet Jewish author, Ilya Ehrenberg.
surviving relatives he moved to Vilna. His parents and Yossel all perished in the Holocaust. Moshe later
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7172. Group portrait of teenage girls in a Shomer Hatzair group in Jurbarkas, Lithuania.
surviving relatives he moved to Vilna. His parents and Yossel all perished in the Holocaust. Moshe later
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7173. Prewar portrait of Mania (last name unknown) leaning against an automobile and given to Fela Zyndorf in the Bobrek concentration camp.
born on April 22, 1924 in Dabrowa. He had survived nine concentration camps including Markstadt
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7174. Portrait of three Jewish youth in the Sosnowiec ghetto.
born on April 22, 1924 in Dabrowa. He had survived nine concentration camps including Markstadt
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7175. Studio portrait given to Fela Zyndorf by her friend Rosa Guterman as a memento to the "difficult day of lager parting."
born on April 22, 1924 in Dabrowa. He had survived nine concentration camps including Markstadt