Displaying: 751 775 of 30,496 matches for “ushmm”
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751. Members of the Deutsch family, some of whom are wearing Jewish badges, pose in their home in Zagreb with an Austrian Jewish refugee family that was living with them.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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752. Local Jewish residents gather outside the synagogue in Mattersburg, Austria.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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753. A Jewish refugee family from Croatia walks along a street in Italian-occupied Ljubljana after fleeing from Zagreb.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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754. A Jewish refugee family from Croatia sits outside their lodgings in Malo, Italy, where they have been confined by the Italian authorities.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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755. Group portrait of members of three Jewish refugee families in Malo, Italy, where they have been confined by the Italian authorities.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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756. Two young Jewish brothers pose on a pier overlooking the Adriatic Sea in Crikvenica, Croatia, Augut 12, 1939.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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757. A group of Jewish friends in Zagreb raise their glasses at a social gathering to celebrate the holiday of Purim.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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758. Croatian registration document of Jewish Property for the VAGA factory in Zagreb that was issued by the NDH (Independent State of Croatia) prior to its confiscation from its Jewish owner, Josef Deutsch.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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759. Croatian passport issued to a Jewish family, Josef and Gabriela Deutsch and their three children, in Zagreb on August 13, 1941.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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760. Croatian passport issued to a Jewish family, in Zagreb on August 13, 1941, with picture of Pavao's (Pavel) Deutsch.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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761. Identity papers issued to a Jewish refugee, Gabriela Deutsch, in Farindola, Italy, where she fled following the German occupation of the country.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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762. Identity papers issued to a Jewish refugee, Gabriela Deutsch, in Farindola, Italy, where she fled following the German occupation of the country.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Meir Deutsch
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763. Studio portrait of three Lithuanian-Jewish siblings.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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764. Studio portrait of a Lithuanian-Jewish family. Pictured are Yechezkel, Sara, Nesse, Pinchas and Menashe Galperin.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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765. Studio portrait of a Lithuanian-Jewish family including cousins who escaped from Lodz, Poland to Lithuania after the start of World War II.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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766. A Lithuanian-Jewish couple poses in the park with their three children.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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767. A Lithuanian-Jewish couple poses in the park with their three children.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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768. Group portrait of a large Lithuanian-Jewish family.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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769. A Lithuanian-Jewish family poses together on a farm where they spent their vacations.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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770. Three Lithuanian-Jewish children pose together in a park Pictured are Yechezkel, Nesse, and Menashe Galperin.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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771. Close-up portrait of a young Lithuanian-Jewish girl taken only a year before the German invasion of Lithuania.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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772. A young Jewish couple holds their baby outside a barracks of the Feldafing DP camp in the snow.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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773. A young Jewish mother holds her baby in a wooded area in the Feldafing DP camp.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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774. A young couple poses with their family shortly after their wedding in the Feldafing DP camp.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin
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775. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family in the Feldafing DP camp taken prior to their immigration to the United States.
Source: USHMM (Restricted); Nesse Godin