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7201. Portrait of Majer Mundlak with his first wife and child.
were the only members of their immediate families to survive the Holocaust. After the war the family
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7202. Postwar identification document issued to Dora Mundlak in Nowy Dwor, Poland.
were the only members of their immediate families to survive the Holocaust. After the war the family
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7203. Clara Finkelstein plays with a friend in a yard at the DP camp, Schlachtensee.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7204. Kindergarten children celebrate Tu Bishvat in their class in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7205. Clara stands outside with her father, Mosche (Moszek) and her mother, Frania (Freida) Finkelstein.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7206. Clara stands outside with a group of young children in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp Clara is in the exact middle of the photo in a rabbit-fur coat.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7207. Clara poses with three other little girls at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7208. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in the Schlachtensee camp.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7209. Clara Finkelstein poses with her doll in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7210. Frania (Freida) and Moshe (Moszek) Finkelstein pose with a bicycle in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7211. Group portrait of young children in the Schlachtensee kindergarten.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7212. Young children carry small bags and flags during a Simchat Torah celebration in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
survived the war in the Russian Army working in his field. Frania, her sister, and Clara escaped to
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7213. A group of young people poses next to a haystack, left to right: Bandi Wetzler, Gabriel Groszman and his cousins: Bandi Abelesz, Miki Abelesz and the siblings Doman visiting from Budapest: Andi, Judith and Agi.
Judith and Agi. Bandi Wetzler survived the Holocaust and later immigrated to Israel.
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7214. Ernst Brecher poses outside with three dogs in Graz, in the mid-1930s..
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7215. Klara Taussig and Ernst Brecher go on an outing in the Austrian countryside before their marriage.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7216. Heinz Brecher goes sledding near his home in Graz.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7217. Ernst and Klara Brecher go for a walk in the park in Graz, circa 1934 with their son Heinz and their dogs.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7218. Heinz Brecher and his older cousin Robert Mayer stand next to a no parking sign in front of Heinz's apartment building in Graz.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7219. Klara Brecher poses holding her baby son Heinz on her shoulders in Graz, June 2, 1933.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7220. Klara Taussig (standing second from left) poses in the snow with other young people at an Austrian ski race, March 1929.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7221. Close-up portrait of Klara Taussig wearing a clown costume, 1920s.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7222. Klara Taussig and her cousin Traute Rendi go horseback riding.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7223. Portrait of part of the Brecher family taken soon after the Anschluss.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7224. Two young boys share a swing in Graz, circa 1937.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent
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7225. Portrait of the Zuckermann family. Ruth Zuckermann with parents Perle and Heinz shortly before her father's emigration from Germany to England.
Ruth nor Perle survived the Holocaust.