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8151. Photograph of a prewar elementary school class in Lodz, which was found after the war by one of the students pictured.
learned that Sosia had survived and was in Bergen Belsen DP camp, so they set out to find her. The ... for rest and rehabilitation. Before leaving, she learned that Zvi had survived and was in Tel Aviv
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8152. Group portrait of a Jewish youth group in Lodz. Among those pictured is Minna Kuperberg (front row, second from the right).
learned that Sosia had survived and was in Bergen Belsen DP camp, so they set out to find her. The ... for rest and rehabilitation. Before leaving, she learned that Zvi had survived and was in Tel Aviv
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8153. Portrait of Israel Kuperberg. He perished in the Holocaust.
learned that Sosia had survived and was in Bergen Belsen DP camp, so they set out to find her. The ... for rest and rehabilitation. Before leaving, she learned that Zvi had survived and was in Tel Aviv
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8154. Jewish displaced persons in Davos, Switzerland. Among those pictured are sisters Helen (Hinde) and Minna Kuperberg (left and right), with their friend Elsa (center).
learned that Sosia had survived and was in Bergen Belsen DP camp, so they set out to find her. The ... for rest and rehabilitation. Before leaving, she learned that Zvi had survived and was in Tel Aviv
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8155. Jewish sisters celebrate birthdays in Davos, Switzerland.
learned that Sosia had survived and was in Bergen Belsen DP camp, so they set out to find her. The ... for rest and rehabilitation. Before leaving, she learned that Zvi had survived and was in Tel Aviv
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8156. Three actors perform in a play at a displaced persons camp in Davos, Switzerland.
learned that Sosia had survived and was in Bergen Belsen DP camp, so they set out to find her. The ... for rest and rehabilitation. Before leaving, she learned that Zvi had survived and was in Tel Aviv
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8157. Wedding photograph of Minna (Kuperberg) and Zvi Karp.
learned that Sosia had survived and was in Bergen Belsen DP camp, so they set out to find her. The ... for rest and rehabilitation. Before leaving, she learned that Zvi had survived and was in Tel Aviv
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8158. Portrait of the Intriligator family in Kovno. Pictured are parents Yehuda Arie and Shaina Beila Intriligator (seated, center).
short time, and found that Braina’s brother Yaakov had survived Dachau, and her brother David had ... survived in hiding. Her sister, Devorah, and her father, Yehuda, had perished. Braina and Chaya left the
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8159. Portrait of the Richman family in Siauliai, Lithuania.
short time, and found that Braina’s brother Yaakov had survived Dachau, and her brother David had ... survived in hiding. Her sister, Devorah, and her father, Yehuda, had perished. Braina and Chaya left the
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8160. Portrait of Mordechai and Braina Intriligator. The inscription on the back reads [translated], "Siauliai, 22/11/37.
short time, and found that Braina’s brother Yaakov had survived Dachau, and her brother David had ... survived in hiding. Her sister, Devorah, and her father, Yehuda, had perished. Braina and Chaya left the
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8161. A Jewish family poses for an outdoor photograph. Pictured are Braina and Modechai Intriligator with their baby, Chaya, and an unidentified woman on the right.
short time, and found that Braina’s brother Yaakov had survived Dachau, and her brother David had ... survived in hiding. Her sister, Devorah, and her father, Yehuda, had perished. Braina and Chaya left the
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8162. A Lithuanian rescuer family, while in exile in Siberia years later.
short time, and found that Braina’s brother Yaakov had survived Dachau, and her brother David had ... survived in hiding. Her sister, Devorah, and her father, Yehuda, had perished. Braina and Chaya left the
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8163. Friends and family enjoy ice cream cones on the street of a Bulgarian city (probably Ferdinand).
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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8164. Avraham Ofek (right) and his older brother Meir meet for the first time since Avraham was adopted as a baby.
to wear the Star of David, but they were able to survive in Ferdinand until the end of the war ... immigrated to Israel in 1949, and completed his medical studies at Hebrew University. Reuven survived the
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8165. A German Jewish horsetrader holds his horse on the streets of a German town (probably Ihringen), flanked by two women.
approximately 120 children who had survived the war. He was reunited with his cousin Manfred, but neither of ... his parents had survived. His father had been deported from Rivesaltes to Auschwitz in 1942, on
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8166. Three Jewish men in the Rivesaltes transit camp. Pictured on the right is Leopold Judas, with his brother Leo (left) and nephew Erich.
approximately 120 children who had survived the war. He was reunited with his cousin Manfred, but neither of ... his parents had survived. His father had been deported from Rivesaltes to Auschwitz in 1942, on
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8167. Daisy Grob papers
ultimately survived in hiding. Blanche died in the Dachau concentration camp. ... hiding near Warsaw in 1943, and she survived the war. Blanche was deported to the Dachau concentration
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8168. Fay Nadaner papers
so that surviving relatives would know where to find them. Their mother's sister Fania found the ... survived and was living in Tashkent. It took another year before Rudolf and the twins were finally reunited
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8169. Miriam Rosenthal papers
inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks in Birkenau ... Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this selection, as well
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8170. Mordechai Weinryb photograph collection
sister, Fela, who had survived Auschwitz. Motek's mother was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944, and his ... and married Sara Erlich from Bedzin, Poland, who had survived Parschnitz concentration camp. In 1947
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8171. Marguerite Lederman Mishkin papers
would have been the wish of the parents. When it was determined that the girls' sole surviving uncle ... this would have been the wish of the parents. When it was determined that the girls' sole surviving
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8172. Carry-on suitcase used by a young German Jewish woman
her family to survive the Holocaust. Her parents, brother, and sister were arrested by the Germans ... only member of her family to survive the Holocaust. Around October 1940, her parents and brother were
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8173. Samuel Kruk with another inmate in a leather workshop in the Targu-Jiu labor camp, which housed Jews and communists.
orphanages, soup kitchens and hospitals to assist in their survival. The winter of 1941-1942 in Transnistria ... repatriation of the surviving 50,000 deportees. [Sources: Carp, Matatias. "Holocaust in Rumania: 1940-1944
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8174. Petre Lupu, Iosif Ardeleanu, Jan Podolenu, Nesia Lupu, Gherghina Ardeleanu, and Elena Csallos (Helmer) in the Transnistrian ghetto of Grosulovo.
orphanages, soup kitchens and hospitals to assist in their survival. The winter of 1941-1942 in Transnistria ... repatriation of the surviving 50,000 deportees. [Sources: Carp, Matatias. "Holocaust in Rumania: 1940-1944
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8175. A note written by a Christian woman (Maria Dawelec) who saved Tammy Lavee by placing her, at age two and a half, along with this note and a cross, in the backyard of a monastery.
realized that she had to get Tammy out of the ghetto if she was to survive and asked Maria to take her as ... 's birth and survival. Only then, 40 years after arriving in Israel, did Tammy find the two notes that were