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351. Portrait of two Jewish brothers in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
(GERMAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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352. Joel Fabian, a young Jewish boy living in wartime Berlin, plays with blocks at a table.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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353. Portrait of two Jewish sisters in Dolina. Pictured are Tosia (right) and Dwunia (left) Wilner, the first cousins of Tamara Abramowicz.
); STUDIO PORTRAITS; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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354. Marie-Claire goes for a ride in a toy car while staying with the Hickett family.
); JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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355. Two young Jewish boys ride a toy car on a sidewalk in Amsterdam.
JEWISH); JEWS (DUTCH); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); STREET SCENES; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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356. Dov Zugman plays on the street with a group of Polish and Ukrainian friends.
); POLES; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES; UKRAINIANS
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357. Studio portrait of a young Jewish child seated next to a doll.
(YUGOSLAVIAN); STUDIO PORTRAITS; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES ... 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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358. A Jewish family swimming in the Adriatic Sea. Pictured are members of the Spitzer family on vacation on the island of Lopud, where during WWII they would be imprisoned in an Italian internment camp.
/POOLS; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES; VACATIONS/RESORTS ... 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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359. Jewish children attend a birthday party in an opulent apartment in Rome owned by a Hungarian Jewish woman.
JEWS (ITALIAN); JEWS IN HIDING; JEWS IN HIDING (BEFORE THE EXPERIENCE); TOYS/BALLS/GAMES; WOMEN
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360. Peter and Marion Witting blow bubbles on the balcony of their apartment.
(PRIVATE JEWISH); JEWS (GERMAN); TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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361. Studio portrait of Zoltan Farkas standing with a walking stick next to a toy lamb.
/GAMES
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362. Simon and Michel Jeruchim play checkers in the home Cailly-sur-Eure near Evreux, Normandy, France.
HIDING (WARTIME); TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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363. A young Jewish girl stands outside holding a teddy bear in Berlin.
HIDING (WARTIME); TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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364. Three Jewish children play in the courtyard of their home.
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365. Studio portrait of a young Romanian Jewish girl, Elly Berkovits.
PORTRAITS; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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366. Jewish orphans, wearing costumes, from a Tiefenbrunner children's home gather in front of a covered truck in Amseremme, Belgium.
JEWS (BELGIAN); ORPHANS; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES; TRUCKS
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367. Children play with an archery bow outside of of the Ilaniah children's home in Apeldoorn.
/BALLS/GAMES; VIEWS; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS)
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368. Studio portrait of the Pleszowski family. Pictured are Jezhik, Felicja and Adam Pleszowski.
PORTRAITS; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES; WOMEN
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369. Studio portrait of Laszlo Kovacs (the cousin of the donor) with a toy car.
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370. Two young children play with a large doll. Pictured are Lida Kleinman and Jezek Pepelowier.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; DOLLS; INTERIORS; JEWS (POLISH); TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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371. Regina Rotenberg poses with a large bow in her hair and a large teddy bear.
TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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372. A toy wooden horse and cart used by Max Arpels Lezer, a Jewish child living in hiding in German-occupied Holland.
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373. A wooden box of dominoes given to Olga Kirschenbaum as a St.
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374. A five-piece miniature silver tea set given to Elzbieta Lusthaus by her grandmother prior to moving into the Tarnow ghetto.
ARTIFACTS N; CHILDREN/YOUTH N; HIDDEN CHILDREN (EXHIBIT) N; JEWS (POLISH) N; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES N
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375. Teddy bear used in an SS Lebensborn home. In 1935, the SS-the racial elite of the Nazi Party led by Heinrich Himmler-opened the first of twelve maternity centers under the program name Lebensborn, "Fount of Life." Lebensborn homes catered to both wives of SS men and unmarried women of "good racial stock," providing neo- and postnatal care for mothers and infants.
ARTIFACTS N; DEADLY MEDICINE (EXHIBIT) N; EXHIBITIONS (SPECIAL) N; LEBENSBORN N; TOYS/BALLS/GAMES N