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1776. Two Czech Jewish children pose in the park with their maid.
war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one
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1777. Two Czech Jewish children pose outside in a grassy field.
war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one
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1778. Portrait of a Czech Jewish boy standing outside. Pictured is Peter Lederer, who later perished in Auschwitz.
war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one
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1779. Members of a Jewish family pose outside their home in Pacov, Czechoslovakia.
war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one
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1780. Three Czech Jewish children pose outside in front of a chain-link fence.
war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one
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1781. Studio portrait of a Jewish boy holding a Torah pointer [probably at his Bar Mitzvah].
war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one
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1782. Polish rescuer Manya Blazek feeds the pigs on her farm in Plana nad Luznici, Czechoslovakia.
war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one
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1783. Three members of the Jewish Brigade and members of the British 8th Army pose on a street in Italy.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1784. Jacob Zajac, a soldier in the Jewish Brigade, poses with a very young survivor in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1785. The four youngest Zajac children pose together in a garden.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1786. Children from the AHAWAH orphanage attend a Purim carnival.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1787. Children from the AHAWAH orphanage attend a Purim carnival.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1788. Children sit around a picnic table in a Jewish summer camp in Berlin Felix Zajac is standing at the back.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1789. Four siblings pose together on a beach approximately half a year after arriving in England on a Kindertransport.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1790. Group portrait of girls in from the 5th Avenue Hostel who came to England on a Kindertransport.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1791. Group portrait of girls in from the 5th Avenue Hostel who came to England on a Kindertransport.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1792. The top piece of a suit made by Dora Swierkowska Zajac (donor's mother) in Berlin at the end of 1937.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1793. The bottom piece of a suit made by Dora Swierkowska Zajac (donor's mother) in Berlin at the end of 1937.
parents came from Zgierz, Poland, near Lodz. After they married, they moved to Manheim, Germany where ... ghetto, all nine children survived. After the war, Jacob, Anni, Joseph, Henni and Lydia immigrated to the
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1794. A group of young children play with a wheelbarrow on the grounds of the Chaumont children's home.
to the Lodz ghetto in1941 and killed there. Kurt was arrested by the French police in August 1942
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1795. Kurt Hirschhorn rides his bicycle while his younger brother Richard and another young boy look on.
to the Lodz ghetto in1941 and killed there. Kurt was arrested by the French police in August 1942
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1796. Group portrait of Jewish children in Marseilles under the care of UGIF who are preparing to leave for the United States.
to the Lodz ghetto in1941 and killed there. Kurt was arrested by the French police in August 1942
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1797. Postcard sent by Erich [last name unknown] to Herbert Hoexter and another friend Lothar in the Kitchener Camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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1798. Portrait of Herbert Hoexter standing on the Strand promenade in Ramsgate not far from the Kitchener refugee camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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1799. Herbert Hoexter, a German-Jewish refugee, stands on the grounds of the Kitchener refugee camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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1800. Three German-Jewish refugees stand in front of a barracks in the Kitchener camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished