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8776. View of the Swedish ship, the S.S. Dottningholm, the ship that brought Henry Kolber to the United States.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to ... Rosen. Only about ten percent of the prisoners survived the march. From there he was sent to Buchenwald
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8777. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to ... Rosen. Only about ten percent of the prisoners survived the march. From there he was sent to Buchenwald
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8778. Group portrait of three "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to ... Rosen. Only about ten percent of the prisoners survived the march. From there he was sent to Buchenwald
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8779. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to ... Rosen. Only about ten percent of the prisoners survived the march. From there he was sent to Buchenwald
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8780. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, throwing snowballs in a park in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to ... Rosen. Only about ten percent of the prisoners survived the march. From there he was sent to Buchenwald
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8781. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to ... Rosen. Only about ten percent of the prisoners survived the march. From there he was sent to Buchenwald
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8782. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, wearing chefs' aprons in a children's home in Switzerland.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to ... Rosen. Only about ten percent of the prisoners survived the march. From there he was sent to Buchenwald
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8783. Close-up portrait of Henry Kolber, a teenage survivor of Buchenwald.
to Treblinka. In late 1942, Hirsch and the other surviving youth from Rabka were sent by truck to ... Rosen. Only about ten percent of the prisoners survived the march. From there he was sent to Buchenwald
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8784. The Frenkel family celebrates the graduation of Rabbi Erne Frenkel, the Rabbi of Bicske.
Austria. Most of those in the latter survived. Frenkel, of course, had no prior knowledge of the ... destination of the trains. Rabbi Frenkel and his most immediate family survived because the Germans
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8785. Close-up portrait of Dr. Erne Frenkel, the Rabbi in Bicsk (near Budapest).
Austria. Most of those in the latter survived. Frenkel, of course, had no prior knowledge of the ... destination of the trains. Rabbi Frenkel and his most immediate family survived because the Germans
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8786. Prewar portrait of Edit Frenkel with her two children Imre and Judit dressed in Austrian style clothes.
Austria. Most of those in the latter survived. Frenkel, of course, had no prior knowledge of the ... destination of the trains. Rabbi Frenkel and his most immediate family survived because the Germans
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8787. Clergy march in the funeral procession of Mayor of Szeged.
Austria. Most of those in the latter survived. Frenkel, of course, had no prior knowledge of the ... destination of the trains. Rabbi Frenkel and his most immediate family survived because the Germans
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8788. Rabbi Jeno Frenkel dedicates a memorial to Jewish soldiers from Szeged who were killed in World War I.
Austria. Most of those in the latter survived. Frenkel, of course, had no prior knowledge of the ... destination of the trains. Rabbi Frenkel and his most immediate family survived because the Germans
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8789. Studio portrait of Imre and Judit Frenkel wearing Alpine hats.
Austria. Most of those in the latter survived. Frenkel, of course, had no prior knowledge of the ... destination of the trains. Rabbi Frenkel and his most immediate family survived because the Germans
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8790. Rabbi Jeno Frenkel reads a religious text.
Austria. Most of those in the latter survived. Frenkel, of course, had no prior knowledge of the ... destination of the trains. Rabbi Frenkel and his most immediate family survived because the Germans
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8791. Group portrait of Hungarian Jews in a forced labor battalion.
the other members of the Jewish labor servicemen. He survived the war. However many other men who ... 20, 1907 and survived incarceration in Dachau concentration camp. Livia, Oscar and Janos immigrated
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8792. Children in the Jewish orphanage in Lodz celebrate Hannukah in costume.
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
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8793. Identification card issued by the Coordinatsia Committee issued to Wanda (Tammy) with the mistaken year of birth of 1942.
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
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8794. Group portrait of Jewish orphans and employees at the Lodz orphanage, a youth aliyah home.
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
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8795. An older child lights candles at a celebration at the Lodz Coordinatsia orphanage.
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
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8796. Portrait of Hanka and Gedalyahu Blass their infant son Rysio, Original caption reads: "Tante Rosa Onkel Hermann und Cousinen Margalit, Judith und Ruth zum Andenken an.
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
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8797. Studio portrait of Rysio Blass riding a tricycle.
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
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8798. Children celebrate Hanukkah in the Coordinatsia orphanage in Lodz.
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
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8799. A Jewish family in Poland poses next to a wooden fence.
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
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8800. Studio portrait of Dragutin and Blanka Buchler on the occasion of their first wedding anniversary.
that Dina, who was still an infant, would not survive the horrific conditions and typhus epidemics in ... for only six weeks before he was deported. He survived most of the war only to be put in a barrack