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7776. A woman cries in grief for the loss of her husband and other 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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7777. A woman cries in grief for the loss of her husband and other 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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7778. Jewish DPs at the Herzog displaced persons camp, participate in a demonstration to protest the forcible return of the Exodus 1947 immigrant ship to Europe.
Lewinstein (later Livingston). Originally from Warsaw, Leon had fled to the Soviet zone of Poland soon after
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7779. Esther Kac poses with UNRRA worker Getzel Mintz at the Rochelle displaced persons camp.
Lewinstein (later Livingston). Originally from Warsaw, Leon had fled to the Soviet zone of Poland soon after
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7780. Esther Kac and Leon Lewinstein pose outside in the snow at the Gold Cup displaced persons camp shortly before their marriage.
Lewinstein (later Livingston). Originally from Warsaw, Leon had fled to the Soviet zone of Poland soon after
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7781. Identification card for Estera Kac Lewinstein (later Esther Livingston), a resident of the Gold Cup displaced persons camp, that certifies she was a former concentration camp prisoner at Stutthof.
Lewinstein (later Livingston). Originally from Warsaw, Leon had fled to the Soviet zone of Poland soon after
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7782. Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Palestine, Isaac Herzog, poses with Jewish DPs at the Lampertheim displaced persons camp during an official visit.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7783. A group of young Jewish DPs pose on a street in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7784. Group portrait of young Jewish DPs on a street in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7785. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp, some of whom are holding magazines.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7786. Jewish DPs pose at the entrance to the Yiddish theater in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7787. Jewish DPs are wed in a ceremony in Heidelberg, Germany.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7788. Jewish survivors from Turobin pose with a memorial plaque commemorating the victims of Nazism from their community.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7789. A group of Jews from Turobin travel by horse-drawn wagon to a wedding in a neighboring town.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7790. Moshe Lachter wrapped in a winter coat and boots returns home from the synagogue after morning prayers.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7791. Group portrait of the extended family of Mottle Leichter in Janow Podlaski, Poland.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7792. Studio portrait of a Jewish merchant from Turobin, Poland.
When the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, Izak was living in Warsaw and his brother Yosef, in
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7793. Rosh Hashanah card with a sailing ship received by newlyweds in Neu Freimann dp camp
January 1945 by death march. The war ended in May 1945 and Ber left Soviet controlled Warsaw for Germany
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7794. Libby Flumenbaum collection
November 22, 1939 Luba started on her journey. At first she went to Warsaw and continued to the Malkinia
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7795. Clara Lefkowitz Kempler papers
image used in the Stroop report showing the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
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7796. Irena Peritz papers
(1897‐ 1984). She lived in Warsaw with her parents and sister Olga and moved to Lvov and then Borysław
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7797. Zyga Butler papers
Bernstein. He lived in Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine), Warsaw, and Katowice. He married Rachela Rozalia
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7798. Nestor Hobe photograph collection
from Warsaw, Poland, moved to Belgium in the 1930s. They had three children, Jacques (b. 1937), Nestor
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7799. Interview with survivor at Dachau Concentration Camp
and father to Lwow. His father later moved to the Warsaw Ghetto and was subsequently gassed at
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7800. Black Sunday; partisans; Plaszow concentration camp
Feature Film Studio, Film Archive) in Warsaw, Poland in June 2003.