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1026. Book about the History of Israel owned by a Jewish Austrian survivor
Riga (Latvia)
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1027. Book about learning French owned by a Jewish Austrian survivor
Riga (Latvia)
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1028. Concentration camp striped uniform coat with yellow triangle worn by a Polish Jewish female inmate
Riga (Latvia) ... were transferred to Kaiserwald in Riga, Latvia, in September 1943 when the ghetto was liquidated. In ... Kaiserwald concentration camp in Riga, Latvia, on September 23. In July or August 1944, Esther and Masha were
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1029. Sketches of a fellow concentration camp inmate by Esther Lurie
publications relating to the experiences of Esther Lurie before the Holocaust in Latvia, Palestine, and ... after liberation. Esther, originally from Liepaja, Latvia, settled in Palestine in 1934. She was ... Kaiserwald concentration camp in Riga, Latvia. She was later transferred to the Stutthof concentration camp ... Esther Lurie (1913-1998) was born in Liepaja (formerly Libau), Latvia, to a religious, intellectual
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1030. Blue and silver HIAS pin worn by a Jewish Latvian youth postwar
experiences of Isaak Racs during the Holocaust in Riga, Latvia, and Lenta, Stutthof, Burggraben, and Goddentow ... Bremen to the United States. On July 1, 1941, Germany invaded Latvia. That summer, Isaak was forced into ... Isaak Racs was born on December 26, 1927, in Riga, Latvia, to Moses and Tema Schusterman Racs. He ... high school and worked in a shipping company office. On June 17, 1940, the Soviet Union annexed Latvia
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1031. List of oral testimonies of survivors from the Holocaust Testimonies Project of the Jewish Holocaust Museum & Research Centre.
Belgium, Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Germany, Egypt, Russia, Lithuania, England, Holland, Greece, Latvia
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1032. Honorary Dutch Consul Jan Zwartendijk with his son Jan and daughter in Kovno.
Dutch consul by ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro
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1033. Jan Zwartendijk at a party given in his honor just before his departure on a new assignment for Philips Industries.
Zwartendijk was named the honorary Dutch consul by ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the
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1034. Honorary Dutch Consul Jan Zwartendijk. Jan Zwartendijk (1896-1976) arrived in Kovno in 1938 as the Dutch representative of Philips Electric in Lithuania.
Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro-Nazi sentiments. This change came
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1035. Jan Zwartendijk at his home in Rotterdam. Jan Zwartendijk (1896-1976) arrived in Kovno in 1938 as the Dutch representative of Philips Electric in Lithuania.
Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro-Nazi sentiments. This change came
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1036. Belgian identity card issued to Mirjana Ulman Zalc on September 17, 1949.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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1037. Four-year-old Josephina Zalc in the streets of Antwerp.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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1038. Studio portrait of three Belgian Jewish siblings who survived the war in France.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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1039. An undated registration form for Lucie Zalc at the OSE children's home in Masgelier.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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1040. Group portrait of a nursery school class in Antwerp.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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1041. Marjana Ulman (standing, far right) and David Majer Zalc (kneeling, far right) among a group of young people posing on a street corner in Antwerp.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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1042. Mirjana Zalc takes her two young children for a walk along a major commercial street in Antwerp.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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1043. Joseph and Benita Schadur (left) with two older children in Grunewald.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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1044. Michel Schadur with his son Joseph in Berlin-Pankow.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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1045. Michel and Manja Schadur stroll along a commercial street in Antwerp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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1046. Joseph Schadur gives his sister, Benita, a piggy-back ride.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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1047. Joseph and Benita Schadur at the zoo in Antwerp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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1048. Four-year-old Joseph Schadur at the Berlin zoo.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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1049. UNRRA worker Michel Schadur at the Weinsberg displaced persons' camp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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1050. Caricature of an UNNRA official by a non-Jewish Lithuanian DP artist, Pencyca.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but