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1726. Passport issued to Flora and Ladislaw Perl prior to their immigration to the United States.
of the Lodz ghetto. He then bartered with a dentist to inscribe the rings with Flora and his names ... and her family were confined to a ghetto. Then on the second day of Shavuot they were deported to ... was sent to clean up the destroyed Warsaw ghetto, and in the fall of 1944 he was sent to Kaufering
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1727. Itta Willenberg walks down a street in Warsaw with her baby sister Tamara.
daughter of Rabbi Treisman from Lodz is on the right. ... living, and his father was painting synagogue murals. In 1941 the Germans established a ghetto in Opatow ... Shmuel lived in the ghetto. His parents had gone to Warsaw where they lived with false papers while his ... rest of the ghetto. When he arrived at the camp, Samuel met a friend from Czestochowa who told him to
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1728. A social gathering at the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
guard. Two or three months later, the Bajers were forced to move into the Kozienice ghetto, taking with ... was sent to work on a crew that was digging a canal. On September 27, 1942 the Kozienice ghetto was ... ghetto.) David's sister Rosa escaped their fate by fleeing to the Aryan side. She was eventually caught ... farmer who told him that a group of Jews had been selected to stay in the ghetto to clean it up. David
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1729. Young Jewish DPs attend a party at the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
guard. Two or three months later, the Bajers were forced to move into the Kozienice ghetto, taking with ... was sent to work on a crew that was digging a canal. On September 27, 1942 the Kozienice ghetto was ... ghetto.) David's sister Rosa escaped their fate by fleeing to the Aryan side. She was eventually caught ... farmer who told him that a group of Jews had been selected to stay in the ghetto to clean it up. David
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1730. Group portrait of young Jewish DPs in front of a Nazi plane at an airport near Foehrenwald.
guard. Two or three months later, the Bajers were forced to move into the Kozienice ghetto, taking with ... was sent to work on a crew that was digging a canal. On September 27, 1942 the Kozienice ghetto was ... ghetto.) David's sister Rosa escaped their fate by fleeing to the Aryan side. She was eventually caught ... farmer who told him that a group of Jews had been selected to stay in the ghetto to clean it up. David
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1731. 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.
guard. Two or three months later, the Bajers were forced to move into the Kozienice ghetto, taking with ... was sent to work on a crew that was digging a canal. On September 27, 1942 the Kozienice ghetto was ... ghetto.) David's sister Rosa escaped their fate by fleeing to the Aryan side. She was eventually caught ... farmer who told him that a group of Jews had been selected to stay in the ghetto to clean it up. David
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1732. Group portrait of the crew of a Jewish Agency arms ship in Antilla harbor.
guard. Two or three months later, the Bajers were forced to move into the Kozienice ghetto, taking with ... was sent to work on a crew that was digging a canal. On September 27, 1942 the Kozienice ghetto was ... ghetto.) David's sister Rosa escaped their fate by fleeing to the Aryan side. She was eventually caught ... farmer who told him that a group of Jews had been selected to stay in the ghetto to clean it up. David
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1733. 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.
guard. Two or three months later, the Bajers were forced to move into the Kozienice ghetto, taking with ... was sent to work on a crew that was digging a canal. On September 27, 1942 the Kozienice ghetto was ... ghetto.) David's sister Rosa escaped their fate by fleeing to the Aryan side. She was eventually caught ... farmer who told him that a group of Jews had been selected to stay in the ghetto to clean it up. David
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1734. Two Jewish children (last names: Meltzer and Kotlar) in hiding in the vicinity of Radom.
the early evening curfew. When the ghetto was established in November 1940, Benjamin's family home on ... one of his German overseers which allowed him to smuggle saleable goods out of the ghetto and food ... back in. Soon Benjamin became known among the leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn ... to when one needed to arrange passage into or out of the ghetto. In that capacity he met his future
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1735. Portrait of Jakub Kartaszew, the Polish caretaker of the Russian Orthodox cemetery in the Praga district of Warsaw who hid members of the Miedzyrzecki family during the German occupation of Warsaw.
the early evening curfew. When the ghetto was established in November 1940, Benjamin's family home on ... one of his German overseers which allowed him to smuggle saleable goods out of the ghetto and food ... back in. Soon Benjamin became known among the leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn ... to when one needed to arrange passage into or out of the ghetto. In that capacity he met his future
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1736. Jewish DPs in the Feldafing displaced persons camp hold a banner written in English and Yiddish, demanding that they be allowed to immigrate to Palestine.
the early evening curfew. When the ghetto was established in November 1940, Benjamin's family home on ... one of his German overseers which allowed him to smuggle saleable goods out of the ghetto and food ... back in. Soon Benjamin became known among the leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn ... to when one needed to arrange passage into or out of the ghetto. In that capacity he met his future
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1737. Group portrait of members of sports club "Morgenstern" in Poland.
the early evening curfew. When the ghetto was established in November 1940, Benjamin's family home on ... one of his German overseers which allowed him to smuggle saleable goods out of the ghetto and food ... back in. Soon Benjamin became known among the leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn ... to when one needed to arrange passage into or out of the ghetto. In that capacity he met his future
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1738. Three Jewish partisans in Wyszkow forest near Warsaw.
the early evening curfew. When the ghetto was established in November 1940, Benjamin's family home on ... one of his German overseers which allowed him to smuggle saleable goods out of the ghetto and food ... back in. Soon Benjamin became known among the leaders of the ghetto underground as the person to turn ... to when one needed to arrange passage into or out of the ghetto. In that capacity he met his future
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1739. A young Jewish woman poses with a phonograph while on vacation on the Oresund in Faxe Ladeplads, Denmart, Pictured is Kaja Diament.
had one sister, Mette (b. 1946). Birthe's father, Josef, who was born in Lodz and moved to Germany ... were divorced. After the German occupation of Poland, the elder Geldmanns were forced into the Lodz ... ghetto, from which they were presumably deported to their death in Chelmno. During the German occupation
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1740. Three young Jewish refugees from Germany ride horses on a farm in the Jutland, where members of their hachshara [Zionist collective] are working.
had one sister, Mette (b. 1946). Birthe's father, Josef, who was born in Lodz and moved to Germany ... were divorced. After the German occupation of Poland, the elder Geldmanns were forced into the Lodz ... ghetto, from which they were presumably deported to their death in Chelmno. During the German occupation
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1741. A young Jewish refugee from Germany sweeps outside with his girlfriend on a farm in the Jutland, where members of his hachshara [Zionist collective] are living.
had one sister, Mette (b. 1946). Birthe's father, Josef, who was born in Lodz and moved to Germany ... were divorced. After the German occupation of Poland, the elder Geldmanns were forced into the Lodz ... ghetto, from which they were presumably deported to their death in Chelmno. During the German occupation
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1742. A Jewish mother poses with her daughter on a street corner in the Bispebjerg section of Copenhagen.
had one sister, Mette (b. 1946). Birthe's father, Josef, who was born in Lodz and moved to Germany ... were divorced. After the German occupation of Poland, the elder Geldmanns were forced into the Lodz ... ghetto, from which they were presumably deported to their death in Chelmno. During the German occupation
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1743. A Jewish couple from Denmark who was ferried to safety in Sweden poses with the Swedish family who hosted them in the backyard of their home in Landskrona.
had one sister, Mette (b. 1946). Birthe's father, Josef, who was born in Lodz and moved to Germany ... were divorced. After the German occupation of Poland, the elder Geldmanns were forced into the Lodz ... ghetto, from which they were presumably deported to their death in Chelmno. During the German occupation
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1744. A Jewish family from Denmark who was ferried to safety in Sweden, has Christmas dinner at the home a Swedish family in Landskrona.
had one sister, Mette (b. 1946). Birthe's father, Josef, who was born in Lodz and moved to Germany ... were divorced. After the German occupation of Poland, the elder Geldmanns were forced into the Lodz ... ghetto, from which they were presumably deported to their death in Chelmno. During the German occupation
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1745. Portrait of Israel Diament in the uniform of the Danish Brigade in Sweden.
had one sister, Mette (b. 1946). Birthe's father, Josef, who was born in Lodz and moved to Germany ... were divorced. After the German occupation of Poland, the elder Geldmanns were forced into the Lodz ... ghetto, from which they were presumably deported to their death in Chelmno. During the German occupation
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1746. British soldiers attend a stricken female passenger and her husband at the Kuecknitz railroad station after their forcible return to Europe.
sent to the new ghetto in Siauliai. Immediately after his release, he had a photograph taken of ... trained craftsman, he was given work outside the ghetto in a leather workshop. One year later, in 1942 ... he met Leah, a friend from the Telsiai hachshara, who had smuggled herself into the ghetto after ... spending a year in hiding. Yehezkel helped her officially register in the ghetto by telling ghetto
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1747. Two Jewish brothers play a game of chess in their home in Tomaszow Lubelski, Poland.
labor bureau and police force, and on November 8, set up a ghetto in the Zamarstynow and Kleparow ... action took place in the Lvov ghetto, resulting in the deportation of 15,000 Jews to the Belzec death ... thereafter, Feldhandler was killed by a Pole. Shmuel then decided to move on. He settled in Lodz, where he ... evening with another young man. After dating for a time they were married in Lodz by the chief rabbi of
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1748. Miles Lerman, outfitted in shorts and a helmet, guards a gate at Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
labor bureau and police force, and on November 8, set up a ghetto in the Zamarstynow and Kleparow ... action took place in the Lvov ghetto, resulting in the deportation of 15,000 Jews to the Belzec death ... thereafter, Feldhandler was killed by a Pole. Shmuel then decided to move on. He settled in Lodz, where he ... evening with another young man. After dating for a time they were married in Lodz by the chief rabbi of
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1749. Miles Lerman walks along a road in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
labor bureau and police force, and on November 8, set up a ghetto in the Zamarstynow and Kleparow ... action took place in the Lvov ghetto, resulting in the deportation of 15,000 Jews to the Belzec death ... thereafter, Feldhandler was killed by a Pole. Shmuel then decided to move on. He settled in Lodz, where he ... evening with another young man. After dating for a time they were married in Lodz by the chief rabbi of
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1750. Members of the administrative staff of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp pose in the office of UNRRA camp director Schwartzberg.
labor bureau and police force, and on November 8, set up a ghetto in the Zamarstynow and Kleparow ... action took place in the Lvov ghetto, resulting in the deportation of 15,000 Jews to the Belzec death ... thereafter, Feldhandler was killed by a Pole. Shmuel then decided to move on. He settled in Lodz, where he ... evening with another young man. After dating for a time they were married in Lodz by the chief rabbi of