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38376. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe and the tram tracks in front of it.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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38377. Ducks in the yard of the Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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38378. The Kusserow family children with friends in Bad Lippspringe.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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38379. The Kusserow brothers, Wolfgang (left), Wilhelm, and Karl-Heinz in the countryside near the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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38380. Hildegard (playing piano) and Annemarie Kusserow in the family home in Bad Lippspringe.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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38381. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, including the sign "Read the Golden Age [magazine]".
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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38382. Wilhelm and Annemarie Kusserow with the family car in Bad Lippspringe.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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38383. Siegfried Kusserow, a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted by the Gestapo until his death in an accident on 22 July 1937.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the
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38384. Members of the Marum family with friends in Badenweiler.
on their way to the Kislau concentration camp. Ludwig was murdered at Kislau on March 31, 1934
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38385. The Birger family poses in a garden in Kaunas. Zev is standing in knickers beside his mother Zipporah (Feiga).
the Dachau concentration camp in Germany. Neither Mordechai nor Pinchas survived. Zev worked in an
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38386. Beno and Gerd Zwienicki (standing first and second on the right) pose in front of their father's bicycle shop with a group of non-Jewish children from the neighborhood.
the German boys later became a guard at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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38387. Name: Friedrich-Paul von Groszheim Date of Birth: April 27, 1906 Place of Birth: Luebeck, Germany Friedrich-Paul was born in the old trading city of Luebeck in northern Germany.
the Neuengamme concentration camp at Luebeck. After the war, Friedrich-Paul settled in Hamburg.
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38388. Portrait of Solomon and Hedwig Winter taken on the occasion of their 39th wedding annniversary.
concentration camp and then released two months later in January 1939. In April he immigrated to the United
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38389. Flora Winter and her older sister, Marta, pose outside their home in Wittelshofen, Germany.
concentration camp and then released two months later in January 1939. In April he immigrated to the United
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38390. Members of the Winter family congregate outside the synagogue in Wittelshofen, Germany.
concentration camp and then released two months later in January 1939. In April he immigrated to the United
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38391. Portrait of t Mechel, Ruth, and Lea Blumenstock in England where they stayed after the return of the St.
November 9-10 1938, he was arrested and sent to the Dachau concentration camp. Lea managed to secure his
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38392. Portrait of Jewish siblings from Kovno who were reunited at the end of the war.
Victor, who fled the ghetto to join the Soviet army. Both her parents were killed in concentration camps
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38393. Typewritten copy of a telegram sent by Jules Braunschvig to the French consul in Tangiers requesting visas for 500 Jewish refugees aboard the MS St.
concentration camps and even death.
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38394. Portrait of members of the Rueb family in back of their home in Guntersblum, Germany.
Elisabeth's father received an anonymous letter threatening to send Elisabeth to a concentration camp if she
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38395. Group portrait of school girls on a winter outing.
Elisabeth's father received an anonymous letter threatening to send Elisabeth to a concentration camp if she
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38396. Group portrait of girls in the thrid form at a school in Guntersblum, Germany.
Elisabeth's father received an anonymous letter threatening to send Elisabeth to a concentration camp if she
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38397. Two Jewish teenage friends sit outside in the grass.
Elisabeth's father received an anonymous letter threatening to send Elisabeth to a concentration camp if she
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38398. Two young Jewish siblings pose in the courtyard of their home in Guntersblum, Germany.
Elisabeth's father received an anonymous letter threatening to send Elisabeth to a concentration camp if she
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38399. Portrait of an elderly Jewish woman standing in the garden of her farm.
Elisabeth's father received an anonymous letter threatening to send Elisabeth to a concentration camp if she
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38400. Two young Dutchmen pose on a motorcycle. Pictured are Jan van den Berg (right), a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted during the German occupation of the Netherlands, and Koos Lammers (left).
and voiced his opposition to Hitler. From Rotterdam van den Berg was sent to the Vught concentration ... camp, where he remained from June 7 to September 6, 1944. Forty other Jehovah's Witnesses were