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1801. 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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1802. 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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1803. 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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1804. 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
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1805. Group portrait of members of hut 41/1 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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1806. Herbert Hoexter and another gentleman sit outside at a small table in 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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1807. Birth certificate issued to Selma Hoexter on December 15, 1938 with Nazi seals on the bottom.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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1808. Birth certificate reissued to Selma Hoexter on April 12, 1939 with Nazi seals on the bottom.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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1809. A female corpse lies among some plants in the Klooga camp following liberation.
the Vilna ghetto, and in June 1942 she was transferred from the ghetto to the Klooga work camp in ... bought lumber from her parents. They married a few months later and headed west to Lodz, Poland and
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1810. Two corpses lie on the ground of the Klooga camp following liberation.
the Vilna ghetto, and in June 1942 she was transferred from the ghetto to the Klooga work camp in ... bought lumber from her parents. They married a few months later and headed west to Lodz, Poland and
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1811. Soviet soldiers and survivors stand by a ravine in the Klooga camp following liberation.
the Vilna ghetto, and in June 1942 she was transferred from the ghetto to the Klooga work camp in ... bought lumber from her parents. They married a few months later and headed west to Lodz, Poland and
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1812. A group of survivors stares at the remains of other charred prisoners in Klooga following liberation.
the Vilna ghetto, and in June 1942 she was transferred from the ghetto to the Klooga work camp in ... bought lumber from her parents. They married a few months later and headed west to Lodz, Poland and
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1813. Jasia Starkopf poses with her father while they are in hiding as Jasia and Adam Bludowski.
1940, the Germans ordered that all Jews move into a ghetto; the Starkopfs were already living in the ... decided at that point that his family needed to leave the ghetto and try to live as Poles. Fortunately ... however, when Adam returned to the ghetto in early August he learned that his father and in-laws had been ... the summer of 1944. Following liberation, the family lived in Lublin, Otwock, and Lodz before going
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1814. The Starkopf family poses by a snowman in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
1940, the Germans ordered that all Jews move into a ghetto; the Starkopfs were already living in the ... decided at that point that his family needed to leave the ghetto and try to live as Poles. Fortunately ... however, when Adam returned to the ghetto in early August he learned that his father and in-laws had been ... the summer of 1944. Following liberation, the family lived in Lublin, Otwock, and Lodz before going
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1815. The Starkopf family visits with friends in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
1940, the Germans ordered that all Jews move into a ghetto; the Starkopfs were already living in the ... decided at that point that his family needed to leave the ghetto and try to live as Poles. Fortunately ... however, when Adam returned to the ghetto in early August he learned that his father and in-laws had been ... the summer of 1944. Following liberation, the family lived in Lublin, Otwock, and Lodz before going
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1816. The Maccabi motorcycle team prepares to leave Poland for Palestine.
1940, the Germans ordered that all Jews move into a ghetto; the Starkopfs were already living in the ... decided at that point that his family needed to leave the ghetto and try to live as Poles. Fortunately ... however, when Adam returned to the ghetto in early August he learned that his father and in-laws had been ... the summer of 1944. Following liberation, the family lived in Lublin, Otwock, and Lodz before going
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1817. Prewar portrait of the Starkopf family. Pictured are Miriam and Max Starkopf with their children Adam and Henry.
1940, the Germans ordered that all Jews move into a ghetto; the Starkopfs were already living in the ... decided at that point that his family needed to leave the ghetto and try to live as Poles. Fortunately ... however, when Adam returned to the ghetto in early August he learned that his father and in-laws had been ... the summer of 1944. Following liberation, the family lived in Lublin, Otwock, and Lodz before going
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1818. Prewar portrait of the Zamenfeld family. Pictured are Leon and Sally Zamenfeld (the sister of Miriam Starkopf) and their children Henry and his wife Rose, Waldek and Stasio.
1940, the Germans ordered that all Jews move into a ghetto; the Starkopfs were already living in the ... decided at that point that his family needed to leave the ghetto and try to live as Poles. Fortunately ... however, when Adam returned to the ghetto in early August he learned that his father and in-laws had been ... the summer of 1944. Following liberation, the family lived in Lublin, Otwock, and Lodz before going
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1819. Buchenwald child survivor study a Hebrew text at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
on January 8, 1937 in Lodz. ... Strzemieszyce. In 1939 Germany invaded Poland and later the Rybsztajns were forced to move to a ghetto. Jakob ... attended a ghetto Hebrew school. Peretz Rybsztajn, his father, worked with or was close with the Jewish ... Council, but he soon disappeared. After the ghetto was liquidated, probably in June 1943, Jakob and Berek
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1820. Rozalia (Krysia Laks) and Miles Lerman, and Regina Laks stand on the deck of the Marine Perch while en route to the United States.
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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1821. A group of Jewish DPs eat in the mess hall at 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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1822. One of the young survivors of Buchenwald writes in German "Where are our parents?" on the side of a train prior to the departure of the children's transport from Buchenwald for France.
sent to the Lodz ghetto, where Joe worked in a saddle-making workshop. At the end of June, 1944, he ... the side of the train is Joe Dziubak from Lodz.
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1823. Report card issued to fifth-grader Regina Laks from the Herzel Hebrew Public School UNRRA Camp, at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
library, pooling the book collections of several Jewish families. There was never a closed ghetto in ... disease in the ghetto, cared for each of them. With the help of medications secured from the outside, all ... Lodz, where they were reunited with their father's brother, Alexander Laks. A few months later Hania ... Lodz until she left with Rozalia and Shmuel for Germany in the spring of 1946. They settled in Berlin
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1824. Silver pin from the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp, with the Hebrew inscription "Speak Hebrew."
library, pooling the book collections of several Jewish families. There was never a closed ghetto in ... disease in the ghetto, cared for each of them. With the help of medications secured from the outside, all ... Lodz, where they were reunited with their father's brother, Alexander Laks. A few months later Hania ... Lodz until she left with Rozalia and Shmuel for Germany in the spring of 1946. They settled in Berlin
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1825. Report card issued to fifth-grader Regina Laks from the Herzel Hebrew Public School UNRRA Camp, at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
library, pooling the book collections of several Jewish families. There was never a closed ghetto in ... disease in the ghetto, cared for each of them. With the help of medications secured from the outside, all ... Lodz, where they were reunited with their father's brother, Alexander Laks. A few months later Hania ... Lodz until she left with Rozalia and Shmuel for Germany in the spring of 1946. They settled in Berlin