Displaying: 1 10 of 10 matches for “Klimontow”
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1. Group portrait of pupils and teachers in the Christian Sisters of Klimontow convent school in Klimontow, Poland.
Klimontow, Poland. ... Klimontow, [Kielce] Poland
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2. Portrait of a young Jewish DP child living in Woerth an der Donau, Germany.
was liberated in April 1945. The convent in Klimontow where Mania had been living originally had been
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3. Mania Sztajman leads a procession of DPs to a cemetery near Woerth an der Donau, where they will hold a memorial service.
was liberated in April 1945. The convent in Klimontow where Mania had been living originally had been
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4. A group of Jewish DPs pose in the window of their residence in Woerth an der Donau.
was liberated in April 1945. The convent in Klimontow where Mania had been living originally had been
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5. Mania Sztajman leads a procession of DPs to the Jewish cemetery near Woerth an der Donau, where they will celebrate Israeli Independence Day.
was liberated in April 1945. The convent in Klimontow where Mania had been living originally had been
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6. A Jewish couple poses on a street in Lublin. Pictured are Majer and Sylka Sztajman.
was liberated in April 1945. The convent in Klimontow where Mania had been living originally had been
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7. Two young Jewish women, one of whom is talking on the phone, sit in a private home in Opatow, Poland.
was liberated in April 1945. The convent in Klimontow where Mania had been living originally had been
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8. Members of Sztajman family pose outside. Pictured are Majer and Sylka (Fefer) Sztajman with Majer's sister, Fela.
was liberated in April 1945. The convent in Klimontow where Mania had been living originally had been
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9. Majer Sztajman poses on a cobblestone street in the Opatow ghetto holding his baby daughter, Mania.
was liberated in April 1945. The convent in Klimontow where Mania had been living originally had been
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10. Members of the Fefer and Sztajman families at a gathering in the Fefer home in Lublin to celebrate the engagement (Tenayim) of Majer Sztajman and Sylka Fefer.
was liberated in April 1945. The convent in Klimontow where Mania had been living originally had been