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7701. Edith M. Adlam papers
Lodz Ghetto, Max and Mania fled to Warsaw. Eventually they were sent to Majdanek concentration camp
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7702. Gerald Kaiser papers
they all met in Warsaw, Poland, at the conference sponsored by the Jewish Foundation for Christian
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7703. Bernard Lee papers
sent to the Warsaw ghetto, which was burned out from the earlier Jewish uprising. He caught typhus
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7704. Bernard Lee papers
sent to the Warsaw ghetto, which was burned out from the earlier Jewish uprising. He caught typhus
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7705. Liebermann family correspondence
as a lawyer for an Italian insurance company, Riunione Adriatica di Sicurtà, in Warsaw. When he
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7706. Gerald Kaiser papers
they all met in Warsaw, Poland, at the conference sponsored by the Jewish Foundation for Christian
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7707. Gerald Kaiser photograph collection
they all met in Warsaw, Poland, at the conference sponsored by the Jewish Foundation for Christian
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7708. Two women grieve over the coffins of those killed in the Kielce pogrom as they are transported to the burial site in the Jewish cemetery.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7709. Two Jewish brothers stand in front of the Polish maid who is hiding them in the Belgian countryside.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7710. Three young Jewish children pose outside in a field in the Belgian countryside, where they are being hidden on the farm of a German maid.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7711. Two Jewish brothers who are living in hiding in German occupied Belgium, sit in the yard of the Mes Enfants children's home in Brussels.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7712. Two Jewish children placed in a children's home before the invasion of Belgium, seen posing on a chair at a corner cafe dring their mother's weekend visit.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7713. Two Jewish children placed in a children's home before the invasion of Belgium, seen posing on a chair at a corner cafe dring their mother's weekend visit.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7714. Frymetta Hochglaube poses outside with her two children at the Red Castle in Linden, outside of Brussels, during a rare visit.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7715. Frymetta Hochglaube poses with her infant son, Leon, who was conceived while she was living in hiding in Brussels.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7716. Two Jewish brothers stand on either side of the German maid who is hiding them on her farm in the Belgian countryside.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7717. Nestor Hochglaube stands in formation with a group of children at the Hadassim youth village in Israel.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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7718. A delegation of Polish soldiers from the Tadeusz Kosciuszko unit march in the funeral procession for the victims of the Kielce pogrom.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7719. A Jewish woman who was injured during the Kielce pogrom lies in a hospital bed.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7720. Members of the Zionist youth group "Hashomer Hatzair" board a bus to Germany at the Polish-Czech border.
invasion Rose lived in the Piotrkow ghetto until April 1940, when she fled to Warsaw. There she obtained
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7721. Coffins for the victims of the Kielce pogrom are laid out in a courtyard.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7722. Portrait of Roza (left) and Rachel (Ruchcia) Rozen, the donor's sisters.
USSR, Ruchcia perished in the Warsaw ghetto.
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7723. Zishe Malach, donor's father, standing first from left, during his military service in the Polish Army.
Bedzin. Their son Avraham was born in 1937. Sara's family was from Warsaw, where her father owned a
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7724. Prewar portrait of members of the Malah family.
Bedzin. Their son Avraham was born in 1937. Sara's family was from Warsaw, where her father owned a
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7725. Studio portrait of Frymetta Hochglaube with her two children, Jacques (left) and Nestor (right), taken shortly before going into hiding.
Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels