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9151. Group portrait of young people in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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9152. Group portrait of displaced persons in the Eggenfeld DP camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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9153. Lea Sheindla Leiblich poses for a portrait with her son, Tuvia Erlich.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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9154. Ilona (Toba) Seidenfeld poses for a family portrait with her sons Ezra (left), Mordche (right), and Mojsche.
Sandor who was the only member of her immediate family to survive the Holocaust. The couple lived in
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9155. Sandor and Ilona Seidenfeld pose with Ilona's step-mother Yudel (far left) and their sons Ezra and Mordche.
Sandor who was the only member of her immediate family to survive the Holocaust. The couple lived in
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9156. Interior of a Czech family passport belonging to Alexander (Sandor), Toba (Ilona), and Jiri Seidenfeld.
Sandor who was the only member of her immediate family to survive the Holocaust. The couple lived in
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9157. Photographs from the Czech family passport of Alexander (Sandor), Toba (Ilona), and Jiri Seidenfeld.
Sandor who was the only member of her immediate family to survive the Holocaust. The couple lived in
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9158. Shirley Gola sits at a table with her rescuers and family while in hiding.
Marein Mal, in Rotselaar, Belgium. Josef and Dora Gola survived the war hiding behind a façade in their
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9159. Kazimierz Holcman walkis with his sister Hanka (Antulka, (right) and a friend, Zelda (left).
Anna Hanka survived the war posing as an Aryan with the help of false identification papers. On
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9160. Jewish American serviceman and JDC aid worker David Eizenberg meets with three men in postwar Berlin.
Poland. Gronefeld survived the war and immediately afterward took up his camera to photograph the
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9161. Studio portrait of Efraim, the nephew of Malka (Mania) Lubochinski.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9162. Studio portrait of Adolf Lubochinski with his wife Sara (right) and sister Chana (left).
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9163. Studio portrait of Israel and Chuma Lubochinski, parents of Malka Lubochinski.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9164. Studio portrait of Baila Lubochinski, the sister of Malka Lubochinski, dressed in a folk costume.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9165. Studio portrait of the Lubochinski sisters and cousins.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9166. Ellen Zinger stands either in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp while wearing a fur coat and hat.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9167. Close-up portrait of sisters Ellen and Rosa Zinger (children of Malka and Abram Zinger) in Belgium, prior returning to the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9168. Ellen Zinger (daughter of Malka Lubochinski and Abram Zinger) sits in an armchair with her doll in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9169. Family portrait of Malka, Abram and Ellen Zinger in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9170. Group portrait of Jewish DPs recovering in a sanatorium in Germany.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9171. Portrait of the Zinger family in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9172. Close-up portrait of Abram (b. Daum) Zinger in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9173. Malka Zinger feeds her daughter Ellen while recovering in a sanatorium in Germany.
Belgium to be near to Malka's surviving sister Chaja Rasha and her husband Izaak Zelkowitz. Their second
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9174. Exterior view of the synagogue in Volove in Transcarpathia.
from liberation. Her brother Moses died in a forced labor camp. Her sister, Rae, survived the war and
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9175. Group portrait of the Ft. Ontario refugee children of the fourth grade class at the Campus School of Oswego State Teachers College, 1944.
Ernst's four siblings, two uncles survived. One made his way to England via Shanghai; the other spent