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901. Group portrait of young Jewish men and women dressed in costumes in Osijek, Croatia.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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902. The extended Krasso and Spitzer families pose outside around a table at a family gathering shortly before the start of the war.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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903. Employees of the J.J. Spitzer textile importing firm pose at the entrance to their building in Osijek, Croatia.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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904. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Osijek, Croatia.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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905. A young Jewish child walks along a street with her nanny and baby sister (in a carriage) in Osijek, Croatia.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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906. Studio portrait of two Jewish sisters dressed in matching coats and hats.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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907. Portrait of a young Jewish girl dressed in a powder puff costume for Purim.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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908. A Jewish family poses on a street in Osijek, Croatia.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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909. Three young girls pose outside in the snow. Pictured from left to right are: Miriam Spitzer, Suzy Nadj and Leah Spitzer.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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910. Three young adults pose on a sidewalk in Osijek, Croatia.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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911. Group portrait of children from the Jewish school in Osijek, Croatia dressed in costume for Purim.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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912. Members of the Spitzer family sit outside around a table.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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913. Three Jewish women seated in a living room in Osijek, Croatia.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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914. Two Jewish sisters pose with their nanny on a street in Osijek, Croatia.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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915. Two Jewish sisters walk along a street in Osijek, Croatia with their grandmother, who is wearing a Jewish badge.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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916. A Jewish family poses in their apartment with two young Jewish children they are taking care of, who were recently released from the Djakovo concentration camp.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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917. Group portrait of Yugoslavian soldiers in a POW camp in Osnabrueck, Germany.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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918. Group portrait of Jewish survivors from Yugoslavia on the new agricultural settlement, Moshav Kidron in Israel.
Marko belonged to the Betar revisionist Zionist movement. During the 1935 Maccabi games in Palestine ... new pioneers after the conclusion of the games. During the early years of World War II, Marko was
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919. Samuel Kruk with another inmate in a leather workshop in the Targu-Jiu labor camp, which housed Jews and communists.
Stalingrad in early 1943, the Romanian Jews became a bargaining chip for the Antonescu regime, which now
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920. Petre Lupu, Iosif Ardeleanu, Jan Podolenu, Nesia Lupu, Gherghina Ardeleanu, and Elena Csallos (Helmer) in the Transnistrian ghetto of Grosulovo.
Stalingrad in early 1943, the Romanian Jews became a bargaining chip for the Antonescu regime, which now
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921. A map of Transnistria giving the number of Jews per district and locality that were deported from Bessarabia and Bukovina.
Stalingrad in early 1943, the Romanian Jews became a bargaining chip for the Antonescu regime, which now
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922. Portrait of the donor, Miriam Schwarcz.
bargaining chip for their SS overseers to use when the Allies conquered Germany Despite appalling sanitary
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923. Wedding portrait of Miriam Schwarcz and Bela Rosenthal.
bargaining chip for their SS overseers to use when the Allies conquered Germany Despite appalling sanitary
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924. Portrait of Laici Rosenthal, one of the seven Kaufering babies born to the women of the Schwanger [pregnancy] Kommando in the Kaufering concentration camp in the winter of 1945.
bargaining chip for their SS overseers to use when the Allies conquered Germany Despite appalling sanitary
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925. Portrait of Laici Rosenthal, one of the seven Kaufering babies born to the women of the Schwanger [pregnancy] Kommando in the Kaufering concentration camp in the winter of 1945.
bargaining chip for their SS overseers to use when the Allies conquered Germany Despite appalling sanitary