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1801. A group of Jewish DP girls from the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp pose outside with their hands joined during a Shavuot holiday outing.
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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1802. Group portrait of the Markman siblings and friends on a porch of a home in Parafianov, Poland (now Belarus), April 18,1938 Seated in the front row (left to right) are Chaya Markman, [unidentified], Genia Markman, and Moshe Markman.
Prussian or German background. They settled in Turek, Poland, a small city in the Lodz district, located ... the Jews who remained in the area were moved into the Turek Ghetto. As a result, the Pressaizen family ... left Parafianov periodically. In September 1941 she was forced into the Vilna ghetto. She was
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1803. Dr. Otto Wolken receives flowers from a group of nuns, probably before testifying at the Frankfurt Auschwitz trial.
Pomajla. After the war, they settled temporarily in Lodz before moving to Vienna. While in Vienna ... details of the Auschwitz death machinery, the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six
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1804. DPs riding on the back of a truck leave the Belsen displaced persons camp for France, where they will sail aboard the Exodus 1947 to Palestine.
ghetto. From Sosnowiec Szaja was deported to the Blechhammer labor camp, where he remained until the ... camps. While working at the Belsen DP camp Szaja met Pola Blicblum, a survivor from Lodz. They were
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1805. Group portrait of the Hebrew elementary school at the Berlin-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