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51. Krieser family papers
Shlomo Krieser (1896-1942) was born in Oswiecim, Poland on January 5, 1896. He married Perla Katz ... fifteen children using the false name of Helene Rambaux. Hannah kept her own name, and the sisters
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52. Krieser family papers
Shlomo Krieser (1896-1942) was born in Oswiecim, Poland on January 5, 1896. He married Perla Katz ... fifteen children using the false name of Helene Rambaux. Hannah kept her own name, and the sisters
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53. Postcard send from Perla Krieser from a deportation train to her two daughters in the Rivesaltes concentration camp.
Hilda Tayar (born Hilda Krieser) is the daughter of Shlomo Krieser and Perla Katz Krieser. She was ... Hilda Tayar (born Hilda Krieser) is the daughter of Shlomo Krieser and Perla Katz Krieser. She was born ... fifteen children using the false name of Helene Rambaux, and Anny kept her own name. At the end of the
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54. Verso of a postcard send from Perla Krieser from a deportation train to her two daughters in the Rivesaltes concentration camp.
Hilda Tayar (born Hilda Krieser) is the daughter of Shlomo Krieser and Perla Katz Krieser. She was ... Hilda Tayar (born Hilda Krieser) is the daughter of Shlomo Krieser and Perla Katz Krieser. She was born ... fifteen children using the false name of Helene Rambaux, and Anny kept her own name. At the end of the
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55. Group portrait of Jewish children celebrating Hannukah in the Institute Ascher in Bex-les-Bains.
. Among those pictured are bottom row: are Front row: Isi Engel, Helen Felsen, Pearl Engel, Seymour ... Gumbel, Nadine Neiger, Freddy Goldfisher, Daniel Mayer, Joseph Katz, Meir Jakubovitz, Renata Malkovicz
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56. Studio portrait of Eva (Hava), Sara and Avraham Bernat Koviliak in Israel, ca.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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57. Eva (Hava) Weiss stands outside [probably in front of her house] in 1941, about three years prior to her deportation to Auschwitz.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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58. Avraham Koviliak (right) and two other men work on a farm.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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59. Eva (Hava) Weiss stands in front of the entrance to a building in the late 1930s.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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60. Thomas (Tomika) Koviliak stands in a yard in 1932.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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61. Thomas (Tomika) Koviliak stands in a yard in 1935.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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62. Studio portrait of Hanoch Heinrich Koviliak with his second wife.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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63. Avraham Bernat Koviliak holds his infant daughter Sara in his arms.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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64. Avraham Bernat Koviliak (center) works with a threshing machine on a farm in the summertime.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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65. Eva (Hava) Weiss (left) and her cousin, Yolanda Schwaitz (right) pose in matching dresses.
1906). His sister, Helen (b. 1897) had left for the United States with her husband Morris Blotnik in ... Athlit, they went to the immigration camp of Pardes Katz where they lived for about five years. Avraham
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66. Jiří Lauscher collection
died and his mother married Julius Katz, (1874-1942). Jiri was a Zionist and at some point, went to ... Siegfried’s death, Anna (1876-1942) married Julius Katz (1874-1942). Jiří was an artisan and designer and ... Theresienstadt; ration cards, passes, notifications, and correspondence related to Karl and Irma Fischer, Helene
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67. Zebra push puppet made by a former Jewish Czech camp inmate
partnered with his brother Richard, b.1884, on business deals. Richard was married to Helene Fischer and ... Auschwitz in late October 1942. His brother, sistein-law, and aunt, Otto, Irma, and Helene Fischer, were ... deported to Auschwitz in September 1944. Irma and Helene were killed upon arrival. Otto died in 1945 at ... died and his mother married Julius Katz, (1874-1942). Jiri was a Zionist and at some point, went to
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68. Wooden tile with Terezin coat of arms made by a Czech Jewish inmate
partnered with his brother Richard, b.1884, on business deals. Richard was married to Helene Fischer and ... Auschwitz in late October 1942. His brother, sistein-law, and aunt, Otto, Irma, and Helene Fischer, were ... deported to Auschwitz in September 1944. Irma and Helene were killed upon arrival. Otto died in 1945 at ... died and his mother married Julius Katz, (1874-1942). Jiri was a Zionist and at some point, went to
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69. Karel Fleischmann drawing of prisoners watching coffins being stacked in a wagon
partnered with his brother Richard, b.1884, on business deals. Richard was married to Helene Fischer and ... Auschwitz in late October 1942. His brother, sistein-law, and aunt, Otto, Irma, and Helene Fischer, were ... deported to Auschwitz in September 1944. Irma and Helene were killed upon arrival. Otto died in 1945 at ... died and his mother married Julius Katz, (1874-1942). Jiri was a Zionist and at some point, went to