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176. Group portrait of Jewish refugees at the Shanghai airport.
Vienna. After the Anschluss in March 1938, the family decided to leave Austria. They traveled first to
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177. Jewish refugees attend a communal seder in Shanghai.
Vienna. After the Anschluss in March 1938, the family decided to leave Austria. They traveled first to
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178. Identification papers for Alfred Brosan.
Vienna. After the Anschluss in March 1938, the family decided to leave Austria. They traveled first to
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179. Two Viennese Jewish cousins pose together with a bicycle.
However following the March 1938 German annexation (Anschluss), things changed drastically for the Traums
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180. Leo Holzer, chief of the Theresienstadt fire brigade, poses next to a fire truck marked Terezin on the hood.
Thorsch's remained in Vienna until the Anschluss, at which time Pavel, Margarethe and Ida fled to Prague
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181. Gerhard Mahler shares an outdoor bench with his aunt, uncle, and nanny.
also maintained apartments in Vienna. After Austria's Anschluss with Germany on March 12, 1938, the
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182. Gerhard Mahler celebrates his tenth birthday with his sister and nanny.
also maintained apartments in Vienna. After Austria's Anschluss with Germany on March 12, 1938, the
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183. Gerhard Mahler poses with the children of a family in La Bourboule who hosted his bar mitzvah.
also maintained apartments in Vienna. After Austria's Anschluss with Germany on March 12, 1938, the
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184. Peter Watkins greets his stepchildren, Gerhard and Sylvia, upon their arrival in Sydney.
also maintained apartments in Vienna. After Austria's Anschluss with Germany on March 12, 1938, the
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185. Duplicate copy of Christine Denner's birth records issued in July 1942 and given to her Jewish friend Edith Hahn as false identification.
at the University of Vienna until the Anschluss in 1938 when she was forced to discontinue her
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186. Close-up portrait of Austrian rescuer, Christine Denner, who gave her Jewish friend Edith Hahn duplicate copies of all her identification documents to use as false papers.
at the University of Vienna until the Anschluss in 1938 when she was forced to discontinue her
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187. Edith Hahn, a Viennese Jew, performs forced labor in a farm in Osterburg, Germany.
at the University of Vienna until the Anschluss in 1938 when she was forced to discontinue her
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188. Group portrait of Austrian soldiers. Standing on the far left is Leopold Hahn, the father of Edith Hahn.
at the University of Vienna until the Anschluss in 1938 when she was forced to discontinue her
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189. Group portrait of students and their teacher in a high school in Boryslaw.
studies. After the Anschluss in March 1938, Sydzia returned to Boryslaw. She married Zbigniew in June
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190. Group portrait of members of a mandolin orchestra in Boryslaw.
studies. After the Anschluss in March 1938, Sydzia returned to Boryslaw. She married Zbigniew in June
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191. Girls attending the School of Physical Education "CIF" in Warsaw pose for a photograph while lying on a field.
studies. After the Anschluss in March 1938, Sydzia returned to Boryslaw. She married Zbigniew in June
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192. Group portrait of young people posing around a wooden shelter in Boryslaw.
studies. After the Anschluss in March 1938, Sydzia returned to Boryslaw. She married Zbigniew in June
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193. Zbigniew, Helena, Norbert and Mieczyslaw Kelhoffer pose in their swimming suits while on vacation.
studies. After the Anschluss in March 1938, Sydzia returned to Boryslaw. She married Zbigniew in June
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194. Work permit issued to Sydonia Kelhoffer (donor's mother) by the employment department (Arbeitsamt) of Boryslaw.
studies. After the Anschluss in March 1938, Sydzia returned to Boryslaw. She married Zbigniew in June
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195. Passport issued to Alfred Traum prior to his departure from Vienna on a Kindertransport.
However following the March 1938 German annexation (Anschluss), things changed drastically for the Traums
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196. Freddie Traum, an Austrian Jewish boy, pitches hay.
However following the March 1938 German annexation (Anschluss), things changed drastically for the Traums
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197. Studio portrait of Elias Traum.
However following the March 1938 German annexation (Anschluss), things changed drastically for the Traums
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198. Wedding portrait of Freddie Traum and Josiane Aizenberg on board the Zion, a ZIM line vessel.
However following the March 1938 German annexation (Anschluss), things changed drastically for the Traums
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199. Rivka Kreisel walks down the street with her cousin Genny in their hometown of Dorohoi, Romania.
father Robert died from pneumonia. After the Anschluss in March 1938, Georg and Stefan began making
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200. Passengers aboard the MS St. Louis. Liane Reif, is standing at center, foreground.
Anschluss the family experienced growing persecution, and the family decided to emigrate. They hoped to come