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2126. An identification tag issued to Gina Tabaczynska, when she was detained with other employees of the Schultz & Co.
deportation actions to Treblinka in the late summer and fall of 1942 (July 22-September 21), however
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2127. A closeup of the identification photograph adhered to the Lithuanian Safe Conduct Pass issued to Markus Nowogrodzki.
was deported to Treblinka where she perished on September 10, 1942. Markus heard of her death while
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2128. Verso of the Lithuanian Safe Conduct Pass issued to Markus Nowogrodzki.
was deported to Treblinka where she perished on September 10, 1942. Markus heard of her death while
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2129. Boruch Szefner, the father-in-law of Markus Nowogrodzki.
was deported to Treblinka where she perished on September 10, 1942. Markus heard of her death while
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2130. David Bayer and two friends pose next to a sign at an army base in Israel where they were stationed during the War of Independence.
liquidated, and all its inhabitants, except for the canal builders, were transported to Treblinka. Among
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2131. Jan Kostanski (left) and Jakob Wierzbicki ride in a rickshaw on a street in the Warsaw ghetto.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2132. Jan Kostanski (left) poses outside with Jakob and Nathan Wierzbicki (center and right) in the Warsaw ghetto.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2133. Jan Kostanski (right) crouches with Marek and Adas (right and center) in a bunker during the Warsaw uprising.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2134. A Polish boy passes smuggled goods to Ajzyk Wierzbicki and Krawczyk in the Warsaw ghetto through a fence on Krochmalna Street.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2135. Jakob Wierzbicki (center) reads to Jan Kostanski (right) and Edek (left) in the Warsaw ghetto.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2136. Jan Kostanski stands next to a Jewish policeman in front of a barbed wire fence on Krochmalna Street in the Warsaw ghetto.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2137. Group portrait of Jewish youth involved in smuggling goods into the Warsaw ghetto in a courtyard located at Plac Mirowski 9.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2138. Jan Kostanski poses with his future wife, Necha Wierzbicka, in the Warsaw ghetto.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2139. Jan Kostanski (right) poses with Wladek Cykiert in the Warsaw ghetto.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2140. Jewish smugglers pose on a ladder at the top of the Warsaw ghetto wall near Plac Mirowski 9.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2141. Jan Kostanski (left) shares a park bench in the Saski Gardens with Wladek Cykiert.
on a deportation train to Treblinka. They managed to escape, however, and returned on their own to
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2142. Group portrait of the crew of a Jewish Agency arms ship in Antilla harbor.
liquidated, and all its inhabitants, except for the canal builders, were transported to Treblinka. Among
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2143. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers who came to Switzerland after their liberation from Buchenwald.
ghetto. Most of the Jews were sent to their deaths in either Treblinka or Majdanek. Abraham's brother
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2144. Five young men pose on or next to a motorcycle in the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
selection for able-bodied workers. Others were deported to Treblinka including Chuna's mother, Raisel and
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2145. Four young Jewish men stand in front of an UNRRA Assembly Center sign in the Zeilsheim displaced person's camp.
selection for able-bodied workers. Others were deported to Treblinka including Chuna's mother, Raisel and
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2146. Survivors gather at the Jewish cemetery of Mittenwald during a ceremony.
year old nephew were among those sent to Treblinka, where they were killed on arrival. The following
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2147. Portrait of a young Jewish woman. Pictured is the donor's wife Bela Milstein Gutman.
year old nephew were among those sent to Treblinka, where they were killed on arrival. The following
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2148. David Bayer holds a photograph of fellow survivor, Regina Spiegel next to a sign at the entrance to the army base in Israel where he was stationed during the War of Independence.
liquidated, and all its inhabitants, except for the canal builders, were transported to Treblinka. Among
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2149. Three generations of a Jewish family escaping Nazi occupied Poland pose near King George's Gate.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka
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2150. Joanna Klein poses with an Indian man in Bombay while en route to the United States with her parents from Nazi occupied Poland.
parents, and Elizawieta Palcew survived, Jerzy's parents (Herman and Regina Klein) perished in Treblinka