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451. Drawing of two people in a store created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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452. Drawing of a house with trees and person created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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453. Arnold Joseph collection
members and letters to the defendants from the general public. The head of his unit was Colonel Andrews
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454. Rabbi Dr. Jecheskiel Lewin collection
Lewin was killed in 1941 after refusing the shelter offered to him by Metropolitan Andrew Szeptycki
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455. Kurt I. Lewin collection
1942, he returned to the Lvov ghetto and, with the help of Metropolitan Andrew Graf Szeptycki
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456. Members of a Jewish family in their home in Harbin, China.
Nandy Smuckler (later Andrew Sinclair), a Romanian refugee. In 1943 Nandy and his parents, Rosalie and
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457. A Jewish family poses with their hired help at the dinner table in their home in Harbin, China.
Nandy Smuckler (later Andrew Sinclair), a Romanian refugee. In 1943 Nandy and his parents, Rosalie and
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458. A Jewish family poses with their nurse on the beach at Tsin Tzo.
Nandy Smuckler (later Andrew Sinclair), a Romanian refugee. In 1943 Nandy and his parents, Rosalie and
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459. Guests attend a banquet in Harbin, China to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Isaac and Manya Soskin.
Nandy Smuckler (later Andrew Sinclair), a Romanian refugee. In 1943 Nandy and his parents, Rosalie and
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460. Group portrait of former members of the Harbin Jewish community reunite at a Passover seder in Paris.
Nandy Smuckler (later Andrew Sinclair), a Romanian refugee. In 1943 Nandy and his parents, Rosalie and
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461. A Jewish refugee family poses outside with their dog in Ericeira, Portugal, after their escape from German-occupied France.
Nandy Smuckler (later Andrew Sinclair), a Romanian refugee. In 1943 Nandy and his parents, Rosalie and
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462. Ilma (Roth) Lichtig poses with her daughter Adrienne in Budapest.
citizenship for Ilma's mother, Szerena Roth, and her three brothers, Victor, Andrew, and Elmer Roth. When
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463. Interior of a shoe-making workshop in Hungary.
citizenship for Ilma's mother, Szerena Roth, and her three brothers, Victor, Andrew, and Elmer Roth. When
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464. Group portrait of the employees of Elek Lichtig's shoe factory in Budapest, Hungary.
citizenship for Ilma's mother, Szerena Roth, and her three brothers, Victor, Andrew, and Elmer Roth. When
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465. Adrienne Lichtig poses with her pocketbook on top of a large automobile.
citizenship for Ilma's mother, Szerena Roth, and her three brothers, Victor, Andrew, and Elmer Roth. When
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466. Adrienne Lichtig stands on a chair in a city park in Budapest.
citizenship for Ilma's mother, Szerena Roth, and her three brothers, Victor, Andrew, and Elmer Roth. When
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467. Ilma Lichtig holds her daughter Adrienne.
citizenship for Ilma's mother, Szerena Roth, and her three brothers, Victor, Andrew, and Elmer Roth. When
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468. Photograph of a couple on a postcard sent to Elek Lichtig stamped with the Nazi seal.
citizenship for Ilma's mother, Szerena Roth, and her three brothers, Victor, Andrew, and Elmer Roth. When
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469. Dr. Aharon Pick diary
The translation of this collection was made possible by a donation coordinated by Mr. Andrew Cassel.
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470. May Day; church service
Andrew's Church (not at the monastery), followed by interior shots of an Orthodox mass. The choir is
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471. Oral history interview with Esther R. Starobin
Thorpe St. Andrew (England)
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472. Oral history interview with Alfred Munzer
well known-hospitals before doing military service at Andrews Air Force base in Washington, D.C.; and
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473. Szilard Diamant papers
immigrated with his son Andrew to Australia via Switzerland in 1960.
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474. Drawing of a house and people created by a Jewish Austrian child
The acquisition of this collection was made possible by Herta Griffel Baitch, Amy and Andrew Cohn
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475. Oral history interview with Esther R. Starobin
Thorpe St. Andrew (England)