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76. A Jewish forced laborer works at a construction site in Hajduhadhaz.
Andrew Gerrard (born Andras Galambos), the father of the donor) was the son of Istvan and Zelma ... Gala Andrew Gerrard (born Andras Galambos), the father of the donor) was the son of Istvan and Zelma
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77. Wallenberg schutzpass issued to Andras Galambos.
Andrew Gerrard (born Andras Galambos), the father of the donor) was the son of Istvan and Zelma ... Gala Andrew Gerrard (born Andras Galambos), the father of the donor) was the son of Istvan and Zelma
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78. Wallenberg schutzpass issued to Zelma Galambos.
Andrew Gerrard (born Andras Galambos), the father of the donor) was the son of Istvan and Zelma ... Gala Andrew Gerrard (born Andras Galambos), the father of the donor) was the son of Istvan and Zelma
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79. 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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80. 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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81. 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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82. 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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83. 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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84. 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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85. 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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86. 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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87. 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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88. 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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89. 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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90. 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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91. 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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92. Identification card belonging to Paul Komor certifying that he is temporarily in charge of Hungarian interests in China.
Shanghai from Harbin in 1912. Their first son, Leonard Andrew, was born in 1917 and their second, Peter
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93. Adrienne Lichtig sits in her baby carriage with the doll she received for her first birthday.
citizenship for Ilma's mother, Szerena Roth, and her three brothers, Victor, Andrew, and Elmer Roth. When
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94. Three family members pose for a portrait. From left to right: Mariska-Miriam Herskovits, Emanuel Herskovits, and Regina (last name unknown).
and Andrew Herskovits, who had just arrived from a death march. However, the girls did not remain for
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95. Gizelle Herskovits poses for a picture in the streets of her home town.
and Andrew Herskovits, who had just arrived from a death march. However, the girls did not remain for
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96. Two women pose on the steps of a gazebo at the Bixad Spa.
and Andrew Herskovits, who had just arrived from a death march. However, the girls did not remain for
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97. Vicky Herskovits poses for a picture outdoors in her home town of Bixad.
and Andrew Herskovits, who had just arrived from a death march. However, the girls did not remain for
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98. Group portrait of the Herskovits cousins. Gizelle is pictured second from the left in the middle row.
and Andrew Herskovits, who had just arrived from a death march. However, the girls did not remain for
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99. Gizelle Herskovits (with phone) works in the US immigration office of the Feldafing camp.
and Andrew Herskovits, who had just arrived from a death march. However, the girls did not remain for
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100. Magda and Gloria Herskovits, and their friend Muschca pose in the window of a train as they leave for America.
and Andrew Herskovits, who had just arrived from a death march. However, the girls did not remain for