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7176. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in the Landsberg camp at a memorial service.
born on April 22, 1924 in Dabrowa. He had survived nine concentration camps including Markstadt
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7177. Studio portrait of Mordechai, Feigele and their daughter (last name unknown).
born on April 22, 1924 in Dabrowa. He had survived nine concentration camps including Markstadt
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7178. Jewish DPs gather for a celebration in the Landsberg camp.
born on April 22, 1924 in Dabrowa. He had survived nine concentration camps including Markstadt
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7179. Group portrait of members of Hanoar Hazioni in prewar Dzialoszyce.
born on April 22, 1924 in Dabrowa. He had survived nine concentration camps including Markstadt
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7180. Mother with a newborn baby. Her husband and child died in Auschwitz.
Mother with a newborn baby. Her husband and child died in Auschwitz. She survived and became a
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7181. Siegfried Lindheimer at Saint Cyprien. Among those pictured is Siegfried Lindheimer (second row, sixth from the left).
the remainder of the war. Both Siegfried and Herta survived the war and died many years later in
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7182. Group portrait of internees in the Gurs camp posing outside their barrack.
the remainder of the war. Both Siegfried and Herta survived the war and died many years later in
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7183. Internees decorate toys in a workshop in Les Milles.
the remainder of the war. Both Siegfried and Herta survived the war and died many years later in
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7184. Group portrait of the Krausz and Jeiteles family.
Krausz family survived, Lydie's father Dr. Isidor Jeiteles perished in Theresienstadt in 1943 and her
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7185. Siblings Villiam and Helene Doris Krausz stand outside their family's home in Nitra.
Krausz family survived, Lydie's father Dr. Isidor Jeiteles perished in Theresienstadt in 1943 and her
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7186. Villiam Krausz (Benjamin Kedar )sits surrounded by his toys shortly before the family went into hiding.
Krausz family survived, Lydie's father Dr. Isidor Jeiteles perished in Theresienstadt in 1943 and her
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7187. Dr. William Hitzig examines Pelagia Mackowska, a survivor of medical experiments performed when she was a prisoner in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp
article in June 1958 and the following year thirty-five of the surviving women came to the United States
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7188. Wedding portrait of Raya Magid and Alexander Markon.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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7189. Group portrait of French soldiers. Included are Alexander Markon, a Jewish immigrant from Lithuania.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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7190. Group portrait of French soldiers. Included are Alexander Markon, a Jewish immigrant from Lithuania.
ghetto. Abram was killed that same year during an action in Ponary. Katia survived the concentration
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7191. Color antisemitic poster produced in Italy in 1942.
survived the war.
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7192. Portrait of Lea Sheindla Leiblich.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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7193. Eight year-old Daisy Goldszpiner (now Daisy Grob), the daughter of Blanche Goldszpiner, poses with a dog in front of a tree in pre-war Warsaw.
ghetto. Daisy ultimately survived in hiding. Blanche died in the Dachau concentration camp.
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7194. Close-up portrait of Frits and Martijn Messcher outside their home in Rotterdam.
July 7th 1944. No one from the Messcher family survived.
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7195. Martijn Messcher holds his baby sister Martha outside their home in Rotterdam.
July 7th 1944. No one from the Messcher family survived.
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7196. Portrait of the Dichter family in the Eschwege displaced persons camp.
immigrating to Israel in 1948. Itzhak's mother Basia Dichter survived as well.
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7197. Group portrait of women, two of whom are holding their babies in the Eschwege displaced persons camp.
immigrating to Israel in 1948. Itzhak's mother Basia Dichter survived as well.
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7198. Close-up portrait of Hebrew and Yiddish author Itzhak Katzenelson in the Vittel internment camp.
survived the war). In addition, Katzenelson wrote a great deal for the underground press, taught high
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7199. Studio portrait of Anna (Chana) Lubochinski.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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7200. Portrait of Majer Mundlak, dressed in Polish military uniform, with his first wife.
were the only members of their immediate families to survive the Holocaust. After the war the family