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8251. Three Jewish girlfriends in a park in Chelm. Pictured from left to right are: Genia Karpenkopf, Felicja Berland, and Hanka Aljos.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8252. Abraham Berland, head of the Jewish Handwerker Verein [artisans union], carries a flag in the May Day workers' parade in Chelm.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8253. Members of the Berland family on the unfinished balcony of their home in Chelm.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8254. Felicja Bernard and two classmates walk home from school dressed in their school uniforms.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8255. Members of the extended Berland family pose in back of their new home in Chelm.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8256. Felicja Berland (center) and two girlfriends walk along a street in Lodz with two Jewish lieutenants in the Polish Army.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8257. Members of the Berland family look out from the upper story windows of their new house, that is under construction.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8258. Studio portrait of Heniek and Esterka Hilf, first cousins of Felicja Berland.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8259. Sara and Abraham Berland (left) pose with friends in a park in Chelm.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8260. Tobcia Liss, a cousin of Felicja Berland, walks along Lubelska Street in Chelm.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8261. Felicja Berland and a friend pose with a Jewish soldier in the Polish Army on a street in Lodz.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8262. Friends gather at a farewell party for Felicja Berland on the eve of her departure for Sweden.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8263. Jewish DPs are gathered at a wedding party in Stockholm.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8264. Members of the extended Berland family gathered around the table in their home in Chelm.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8265. Portrait of Esterka Globen, the cousin of Felicja Berland.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8266. Felicja Berland (standing) looking at a book with school friends.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8267. Four Jewish classmates walk along Lubelska Street in Chelm.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8268. A group of Jewish DPs living in Sweden have dinner on a balcony.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8269. Felicja Berland poses with a group of Jewish DPs living in Sweden.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8270. Portrait of Andrzej and Jadwiga Urbanczyk, two Polish children, whom Felicja Berland helped to take care of while she was living on false papers in Krakow.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8271. Andrzej and Jadwiga Urbanczyk, two Polish children whom Felicja Berland helped to take care of while she was living on false papers in Krakow.
of surviving were better if they separated. From Chelm Felicja moved from place to place until she ... able to join her father in New York. Her mother did not survive the war.
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8272. Oval Betar Zionist youth movement stickpin with the image of a menorah and the designation "Betar," in Hebrew.
Shulamit survived on her own for the next two years eating whatever she could find including insects and ... Germany. No other members of her family survived. She learned that her sister was captured, paraded naked
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8273. Rectangular Betar Zionist youth movement pin with the raised profile of founder Vladimir Jabotinsky, (1880-1940).
Shulamit survived on her own for the next two years eating whatever she could find including insects and ... Germany. No other members of her family survived. She learned that her sister was captured, paraded naked
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8274. Survivors gather at the Stuttgart displaced persons camp to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the destruction of the Jewish community of Kozienice, Poland.
two who stood any chance of surviving. Unfortunately they were caught, and Lewek was taken to the ... Ruchl and his brother Jakub, both of whom had survived the Skarzysko Kamienna camp. In 1946 they left
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8275. Cover of a photo album belonging to MS St. Louis passenger Fritz Buff featuring an image of the ship.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.