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1. Studio portrait of Albert Abraham Sephiha at age 9.
Haim Vidal Sephiha is the son of David Nissim Sephiha and Ester Sephiha nee Eskinazi (b. 11/9/1881 ... ). Haim Vidal Sephiha is the son of David Nissim Sephiha and Ester Sephiha nee Eskinazi (b. 11/9/1881
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2. Henry Morgenthau Jr. attends an emergency cabinet meeting on Sept.9, 1939, called by President Roosevelt.
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3. Portrait of Gabriel Aroesti. He lived at Novatska 9 in Bitola.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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4. Portrait of Yafa Kalderon. She lived at Orizarska 9 in Bitola.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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5. Portrait of Peris Kamchi. He was a plumber. He lived at Asadbegova 9 in Bitola.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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6. Portrait of Rekula Kamchi, wife of Peris Kamchi. She lived at Asadbegova 9 in Bitola.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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7. Portrait of Sol Kassorla, wife of Eliau. She lived at Gostivarska 9 in Bitola.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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8. Portrait of Yosef (I.) Pardo and his wife, Sara. They lived at Kossantchitcheva 9 in Bitola.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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9. Group portrait of children from the Jewish kindergarten (located at 9 Mapu Street) in Kovno, Lithuania.
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10. Portrait of Mati Faradji. He was a sackmaker. He lived at Avliya 9 in Bitola.
and March 9, the 4,219 Jews from Thrace were rounded-up and concentrated in the two towns of Gorna
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11. Adolf Hitler greets the family members of those who died during the historic march of November 9, 1923.
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12. Weekly Situation Report no.9 listing DPs in the zone of Allied occupation and figures of those repatriated.
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13. Jewish smugglers pose on a ladder at the top of the Warsaw ghetto wall near Plac Mirowski 9.
Jewish smugglers pose on a ladder at the top of the Warsaw ghetto wall near Plac Mirowski 9. Among ... district near the Mirowski market. In their new apartment house located at 9 Mirowski Square, they ... surrogate grandparents. When the Germans built the Warsaw ghetto wall in 1940, the apartment house at 9
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14. Children from the Jewish kindergarten (located at 9 Mapu Street) in Kovno, Lithuania, pose outside holding leaves.
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15. Children from the Jewish kindergarten (located at 9 Mapu Street) in Kovno, Lithuania, pose outside in the snow.
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16. Close-up street portrait of Dawid Samoszul. He was killed in Treblinka at the age of 9.
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17. Exterior view of the Aschaffenburg synagogue. First erected in 1698, the synagogue was rebuilt in 1893 and destroyed during Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938.
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18. Group portrait of Jewish youth involved in smuggling goods into the Warsaw ghetto in a courtyard located at Plac Mirowski 9.
district near the Mirowski market. In their new apartment house located at 9 Mirowski Square, they ... surrogate grandparents. When the Germans built the Warsaw ghetto wall in 1940, the apartment house at 9
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19. Jewish real estate document for a property located at 8/9 Knesebeck Strasse in Berlin-Charlottenburg that was submitted to the Jewish [residence] office.
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20. Certificate from the Dutch Red Cross confirming that Mozes Levisson was deported from Westerbork to Sobibor where he perished on July 9, 1943.
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21. Children from the Jewish kindergarten in Kaunas (located at 9 Mapu Street) pose outside their school before leaving on an outing.
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22. Adolf Hitler (center, front row) and Hermann Goering (third from left, front row) lead a march through the streets of Munich to commemorate the November 8-9, 1923 Beer Hall Putsch.
through the streets of Munich to commemorate the November 8-9, 1923 Beer Hall Putsch. Julius Streicher
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23. Portrait of Etka, the sister of Julius Ball. The inscription on the back of the photograph (in German) reads, "Remembrance of your sister, Etka, for my dear brother Julius, Kolomea, 9/22/1932." Etka later perished in the Holocaust.
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24. A German ledger found in Natzweiler-Struthof which subdivides male prisoners by age and type: 1) Aryan; 2) Jehovah's Witnesses; 3) homosexuals; 4) soldiers; 5) priests; 6) Spaniards; 7) foreign civil workers; 8) Jews; 9) socialists; 10) criminals; 11) anarchists; 12) Roma; 13) POWs.
workers; 8) Jews; 9) socialists; 10) criminals; 11) anarchists; 12) Roma; 13) POWs. The total count was
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25. A painting by artist Sophia Kalski entitled "Death of the Martyrs." Oil painting created by Sophia Kalski in 1987 about her life as a 9 year girl in the ghetto in Lwow, Poland (L’viv, Ukraine), from summer 1942 to March 1943.