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801. A group of men women gather around a festive table in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
-Belsen. Anna also was deported to Gross Rosen and then to the Parschnitz sub-camp. She survived together ... with Genya Rosenzweig, one of David's two surviving sisters. His sister Mania and his cousins Ben and ... Joe Rosenzweig also survived. After the war all the surviving relatives came to the Bergen-Belsen
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802. Ben Rosenzweig sits in his apartment in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
-Belsen. Anna also was deported to Gross Rosen and then to the Parschnitz sub-camp. She survived together ... with Genya Rosenzweig, one of David's two surviving sisters. His sister Mania and his cousins Ben and ... Joe Rosenzweig also survived. After the war all the surviving relatives came to the Bergen-Belsen
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803. David Rosenzweig poses with his two cousins Ben and Joe Rosenzweig in their apartment in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
-Belsen. Anna also was deported to Gross Rosen and then to the Parschnitz sub-camp. She survived together ... with Genya Rosenzweig, one of David's two surviving sisters. His sister Mania and his cousins Ben and ... Joe Rosenzweig also survived. After the war all the surviving relatives came to the Bergen-Belsen
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804. Close-up portrait of Hela and Chaim (last names uknown) in the Sosnowiec ghetto.
-Belsen. Anna also was deported to Gross Rosen and then to the Parschnitz sub-camp. She survived together ... with Genya Rosenzweig, one of David's two surviving sisters. His sister Mania and his cousins Ben and ... Joe Rosenzweig also survived. After the war all the surviving relatives came to the Bergen-Belsen
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805. Close-up portrait of David Rosenzweig and Chana Genzels.
-Belsen. Anna also was deported to Gross Rosen and then to the Parschnitz sub-camp. She survived together ... with Genya Rosenzweig, one of David's two surviving sisters. His sister Mania and his cousins Ben and ... Joe Rosenzweig also survived. After the war all the surviving relatives came to the Bergen-Belsen
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806. A few friends pose with David and Anna Rosenzweig at their wedding.
-Belsen. Anna also was deported to Gross Rosen and then to the Parschnitz sub-camp. She survived together ... with Genya Rosenzweig, one of David's two surviving sisters. His sister Mania and his cousins Ben and ... Joe Rosenzweig also survived. After the war all the surviving relatives came to the Bergen-Belsen
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807. Wedding portrait of Anna and David Rosenzweig.
-Belsen. Anna also was deported to Gross Rosen and then to the Parschnitz sub-camp. She survived together ... with Genya Rosenzweig, one of David's two surviving sisters. His sister Mania and his cousins Ben and ... Joe Rosenzweig also survived. After the war all the surviving relatives came to the Bergen-Belsen
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808. A group of women gather for a festive meal in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
-Belsen. Anna also was deported to Gross Rosen and then to the Parschnitz sub-camp. She survived together ... with Genya Rosenzweig, one of David's two surviving sisters. His sister Mania and his cousins Ben and ... Joe Rosenzweig also survived. After the war all the surviving relatives came to the Bergen-Belsen
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809. A group of men and women gather for a festive meal in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
-Belsen. Anna also was deported to Gross Rosen and then to the Parschnitz sub-camp. She survived together ... with Genya Rosenzweig, one of David's two surviving sisters. His sister Mania and his cousins Ben and ... Joe Rosenzweig also survived. After the war all the surviving relatives came to the Bergen-Belsen
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810. Joseph Berger papers
daughter were killed, but his younger daughter was smuggled out and survived the Holocaust in hiding under ... family, the Lwów ghetto, surviving the Holocaust under a false identity, and immigrating to the United ... ghetto with his second wife, surviving the rest of the war using false identification papers, and finding ... marked with a prisoner number, and surviving a selection, but these events cannot be confirmed. The
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811. John Franklin memoir
in 1938 and relocated to 's-Hertogenbosch following the German invasion in 1940. He survived the ... he was reunited with his mother (who had survived Auschwitz) and grandmother (who had survived in ... father's survival in Bergen-Belsen, his father's death aboard an evacuation train, his reunion with his ... documents his mother's survival in Auschwitz, his grandmother's rescue by the Van Hooff family in Boxtel
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812. Oscar Kalmar adjusts the bicycle of a friend in prewar Zlate Moravce.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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813. Group portrait of young people in a Shomer Hatzair group in Zlate Moravce.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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814. Studio portrait of Mr. Weiss-Spiegel.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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815. Postwar portrait of two Jewish brothers with their stuffed animals in Komarno, Czechoslovakia.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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816. Oscar Kalmar and Edith Weiss Spiegel, both Jews hiding in Budapest, shake hands.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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817. Dr. Oscar Kalmar holds a chicken that he received as payment for dental work in postwar Czechoslovakia.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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818. Edith Weiss Spiegel and a friend carry food down a street shortly after liberation.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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819. Edith Weiss Spiegel walks down a country road shortly after liberation.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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820. Edith Weiss Spiegel poses under a tree shortly after liberation.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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821. Certificate attesting that Edith Weiss graduated from a program to become a master seamstress.
Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Osca Oscar and Edith Kalmar (the parents of the donors) married after surviving the war in Hungary ... Max and Alzbeta survived the war. The couple remained in Slovakia until the national uprising in 1944 ... the victims, over half were Jewish. Chaim survived the war and immigrated to Israel where he married
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822. What I’ve Learned: Tom Buergenthal’s Lucky Childhood
including surviving the Auschwitz concentration camp and a death march, and discussed how the lessons he
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823. 2018 Elie Wiesel Award
means to be human. They have taught us about suffering, loss, and survival—and about resilience, courage
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824. Agi Geva First Person Interview
survived internment in Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Plaszow concentration camp, and then forced labor
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825. The Backpack
and their daughter, Eva, survived the Holocaust in hiding. They could not carry much as they set out