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7751. Group portrait of members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
During the war he was imprisoned in the Warsaw ghetto, where he became involved in the Zionist
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7752. Group portrait of the members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany, posing around a large plaque inscribed with a Star of David and the Hebrew word "Nachem" (comfort).
During the war he was imprisoned in the Warsaw ghetto, where he became involved in the Zionist
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7753. Group portrait of members of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective) in Pleikershof, Germany.
During the war he was imprisoned in the Warsaw ghetto, where he became involved in the Zionist
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7754. Identification card certifying that Noach Miedzinski, camp director of the Kibbutz Nili hachshara (Zionist collective), is a member of the Jewish Former Political Prisoners Committee at Landsberg.
During the war he was imprisoned in the Warsaw ghetto, where he became involved in the Zionist
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7755. Gerzon and Gittel Trzcina with their son, Benjamin, in the Vilseck displaced persons camp.
(among other jobs) in Warsaw. Following the German invasion of September, 1939, Gerzon was slightly
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7756. Toddlers Benjamin Trzcina and Benjamin Finklestein in the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
(among other jobs) in Warsaw. Following the German invasion of September, 1939, Gerzon was slightly
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7757. Benjamin Trzcina poses with his cousin Raisele Sandrovitch in the Kassel displaced persons camp.
's assistant (among other jobs) in Warsaw. Following the German invasion of September, 1939, Gerzon was
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7758. Gittel Trzcina (left) with two friends at the Vilseck displaced persons camp.
jobs) in Warsaw. Following the German invasion of September, 1939, Gerzon was slightly wounded by
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7759. Jewish New Year's card with a photo of the Trzcina family, sent from the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
's assistant (among other jobs) in Warsaw. Following the German invasion of September, 1939, Gerzon was
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7760. Gittel Trzcina pushes her son Benjamin in a stroller at the Vilseck displaced persons camp.
(among other jobs) in Warsaw. Following the German invasion of September, 1939, Gerzon was slightly
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7761. Mrs. Kolanchik talks to her son in the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
). When the war broke out, Gerzon was working as a photographer's assistant (among other jobs) in Warsaw
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7762. Members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement pose alongside an outdoor display in the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
working as a photographer's assistant (among other jobs) in Warsaw. Following the German invasion of
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7763. Dina Kassel Trzcina sits in the grass with her grandson, Benjamin, at the Vilseck displaced persons camp.
's assistant (among other jobs) in Warsaw. Following the German invasion of September, 1939, Gerzon was
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7764. Wedding portrait of Yossel Vilner and Rivke Lefkovitch in the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
as a photographer's assistant (among other jobs) in Warsaw. Following the German invasion of
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7765. Mourners and local residents watch as men shovel dirt into the mass grave of 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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7766. Mourners bearing wreaths and banners grieve at the funeral of the Kielce pogrom victims.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7767. Mourners bearing a wreath, grieve at the funeral of 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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7768. Pallbearers, some of whom are Polish soldiers, place the coffins of the victims of the Kielce pogrom in a mass grave at the Jewish cemetery.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7769. Mourners and local residents watch as pallbearers place the coffins of the victims of the Kielce pogrom in a mass grave at the Jewish cemetery.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7770. Mourners and local residents watch as pallbearers place the coffins of the victims of the Kielce pogrom in a mass grave at the Jewish cemetery.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7771. Mourners and local residents shovel dirt into the mass grave of the victims of the Kielce pogrom during the public burial.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7772. Mourners and local residents shovel dirt into the mass grave of the victims of the Kielce pogrom during the public burial.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7773. Pallbearers carrying the victims of the Kielce pogrom, place the coffins in a mass grave at the Jewish cemetery.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
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7774. Pallbearers carrying the the victims of the Kielce pogrom, transport the coffins from trucks 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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7775. Pallbearers carrying the the victims of the Kielce pogrom, transport the coffins from trucks 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