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9601. View of the ocean taken from the deck of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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9602. View of the ocean taken from the deck of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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9603. View of the ocean taken from the deck of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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9604. Jewish refugee passengers aboard the MS St. Louis bathe in the swimming pool on the deck of the ship.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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9605. Wedding portrait in front of the Boekelo synagogue.
Berg and Bernard Gruneberg. The couple was killed during the war, but their son, Renee, survived.
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9606. Sisters Hanneke (Hanna Jetty) and Jenneke (Jenny Lina) Leijdesdorff as small children one year before the German occupation.
before the German occupation. The sisters (second cousins of the donor) survived the war in hiding
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9607. Bep Meijer with two young Jewish men from Germany, who worked on a hachshara [Zionist agricultural training farm] in the Boekelo region.
training farm] in the Boekelo region. Both young men survived the war in hiding. Gert Schoenbaum (lying
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9608. Lehman van Gelder takes his nine-year-old grand nephew, Sallo Menco, for a ride on a sheep.
survived, as did his great uncle Lehman van Gelder.
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9609. A young Jewish child sits in a stroller in a park surrounded by his mother (right) and three aunts.
Meyer; Bettie Meijer, and Renee (Sara) Meijer. The child survived the war, but both his parents were
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9610. Bertha Gruneberg with her son, Rene, at a park in Boekelo.
Bertha Gruneberg with her son, Rene, at a park in Boekelo. The child survived the war, but both
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9611. Hanneke (Hanna Jetty) Leijdesdorff strings beads at her Great Aunt Hennie Meijer's house in Boekelo.
. Hanneke survived the war in hiding.
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9612. Daniel Ripp stands beside his bicycle on a street in Novi Sad.
shortly after liberation, on February 26, 1945. They decided to return to Novi Sad to look for surviving
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9613. Hinko and Marie Ripp pose in their garden.
shortly after liberation, on February 26, 1945. They decided to return to Novi Sad to look for surviving
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9614. Erika Neuman reads a magazine in the Cernauti ghetto.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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9615. Dolly and Ephraim Neuman with their daughters Beatrice and Erika.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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9616. Group portrait of Jewish DP college students in Munich.
immigrated to the United States. Though Emanuel's mother and sister survived the war, his father was shot by
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9617. N. Baer (center), the donor's grandfather, poses with members of his family in front of their butcher shop in Frankfurt am Main.
arrested for refusing to deliver milk to the German army. Both Lore and her parents survived the war
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9618. View of the entrance and display window of the Baergo butcher shop in Amsterdam, owned by Ernst Baer, a German Jewish emigre.
arrested for refusing to deliver milk to the German army. Both Lore and her parents survived the war
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9619. Two-year-old Lore Baer with her parents, Ernst and Edith Baer in their home in Amsterdam.
arrested for refusing to deliver milk to the German army. Both Lore and her parents survived the war
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9620. Wedding portrait of Magda Shiller and Miklos Blauhorn taken in the Shiller's back yard.
At the beginning of March 1942, those who had survived the winter in Sajmiste were taken out in small
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9621. Sam Rouben (in the white shirt) poses with a group of friends on a horse-drawn wagon.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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9622. Miriam Beraha stands by a small table covered with a cloth that she made by hand.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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9623. The bride and groom, Victoria Sarfati and Yehuda (Leon) Beraha, pose with family members at their wedding.
Miriam found their half-brother Yeshua, the only other member of their family to have survived. The rest
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9624. View of the Kovno Jewish cemetery with the tombstone of Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor.
Council. Yitzchak, Shulamit and Shmuel Rabinovitch survived the war and were reunited on July 8, 1945 at
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9625. Portrait of Jack Dresner dressed as a hasid for Purim.
of Gross Rosen; and Reichenbach. Szlama survived and was liberated by the Soviets on May 8, 1945