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9176. Portrait of Adele Drutaikaite-Jankauskiene.
were also rounded up and killed. Though the Kaufmans did not survive the Holocaust, Adele Druteikaite
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9177. Portrait of a young boy from Utena, Lithuania who perished during the Holocaust.
were also rounded up and killed. Though the Kaufmans did not survive the Holocaust, Adele Druteikaite
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9178. Portrait of the Kaufman family of Utena, Lithuania.
were also rounded up and killed. Though the Kaufmans did not survive the Holocaust, Adele Druteikaite
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9179. Group photograph of young people at Villa Panti in Soriano Nel Cimino, Italy.
since. He has two daughters and several grandchildren. His brother Zalman survived Auschwitz. His
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9180. Jewish detainees on the island of Cyprus march in protest of British policies restricting their immigration to Palestine.
since. He has two daughters and several grandchildren. His brother Zalman survived Auschwitz. His
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9181. Trjntje de Jong and her daughter Schoontje (Shaina) relax on the beach.
Trjntje de Jong and her daughter Schoontje (Shaina) relax on the beach. Schoontje survived the
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9182. Esther Polak lifts up her baby nephew Louis Polack.
Esther Polak lifts up her baby nephew Louis Polack. Esther did not survive the Holocaust
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9183. Group portrait of Polish refugees in Vilna. Among those pictured are Jeszaayahu Kawe (back row, far left) and Yitzhack Boms (back row, fourth from the left).
the war ended he returned to Kalisz to find that he was the only member of his family to have survived
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9184. Group portrait of Polish refugees in Vilna. Pictured in the back row (left to right) are Jeszaayahu Kawe and Schlomo Boms.
the war ended he returned to Kalisz to find that he was the only member of his family to have survived
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9185. Group portrait of attendees at the Congress Hazioni.
the war ended he returned to Kalisz to find that he was the only member of his family to have survived
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9186. Group photograph of wedding attendees in Solotvino, Czechslovakia.
Rivka , Alexander, and Chana survived. His brother Nahum was sent to the coal mines to work in Komaron
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9187. Portrait of Shlomo Garber.
Bialystok and found that his wife Ida and daughter Sara had not survived. Stella also returned to her
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9188. Jewish displaced persons in the Pocking displaced persons camp.
Bialystok and found that his wife Ida and daughter Sara had not survived. Stella also returned to her
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9189. Three displaced persons pose for a photograph in the woods near the Dachau D.P.
At the end of the war, Shulamit, Slava, and Masha were sent on a death march. They survived, and
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9190. Rosh Hashanah card created in the Dachau displaced persons camp, from Josef Mondrai to Yehoshua Gold.
At the end of the war, Shulamit, Slava, and Masha were sent on a death march. They survived, and
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9191. Portrait of Jewish Lithuanian sisters, Basia and Genia Kopelanski.
Einsatzgruppen units began systematic mass shootings. Those who survived the initial pogroms and massacres were
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9192. Portrait of Jewish Lithuanian family. Pictured are Basia (nee Kopelanski) with her husband Feivel Freiman, and their their daughter Ilinka.
Einsatzgruppen units began systematic mass shootings. Those who survived the initial pogroms and massacres were
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9193. Lithuanian Jewish siblings seated together, overlooking a river in Kovno.
Einsatzgruppen units began systematic mass shootings. Those who survived the initial pogroms and massacres were
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9194. Studio portrait of a Jewish Lithuanian soldier in uniform.
Einsatzgruppen units began systematic mass shootings. Those who survived the initial pogroms and massacres were
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9195. Jewish soldiers from the 9th Battalion of the Lithuanian army,
Einsatzgruppen units began systematic mass shootings. Those who survived the initial pogroms and massacres were
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9196. Photographie en studio du mariage de Reine et Yishua Ghozlan
'avant-guerre, et en 1933, Reine et Yishua survivent à un pogrom en se cachant chez des amis français et
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9197. Photographie de famille prise avant la guerre à Constantine (Algérie)
. Le couple subit l'antisémitisme dans les années d'avant-guerre, et en 1933, Reine et Yishua survivent
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9198. How did leaders, diplomats, and citizens around the world respond to the events of the Holocaust?
efforts helped thousands of Jews survive. Responses of Leaders to the Mass Murder of Jews
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9199. What does war make possible?
into practice in a broader geographical area, under the cover of a fight for national survival. Many
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9200. Rose Goldberg Ianni papers
Kamelgarn, an uncle living in America, heard that she had survived, he sponsored her immigration to the