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11701. Wedding portrait of Marcus (Max) Kok and Julie Kok Vleeshouwer.
a prison in Amsterdam and from there sent to the concentration camp of Schoorl in northern Holland
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11702. Studio portrait of Marcus and Julie Kok taken only weeks before their arrest on December 5, 1942.
a prison in Amsterdam and from there sent to the concentration camp of Schoorl in northern Holland
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11703. Members of the Nussbaum family poses by open windows of their apartment house which is under construction.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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11704. Members of the Nussbaum family pose in a park in Sandomierz.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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11705. The Nussbaum family poses in their home in Sandomierz.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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11706. Shlomo (Mark) and Aaron Nussbaum pose in a garden in Sandomierz.
deported to concentration camps -- first to Mauthausen and then to Buchenwald where he perished the
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11707. Studio portrait of Zoltan Gero, a member of the Jewish resistance killed by the Nazis.
concentration camps in Poland. However in March 1944 Germany invaded Hungary and began to impose the Final
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11708. Studio portrait of Esther Heks, grandmother of the donor.
concentration camps in Poland. However in March 1944 Germany invaded Hungary and began to impose the Final
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11709. Studio portrait of Armin Heks, grandfather of the donor, wearing a yellow star.
concentration camps in Poland. However in March 1944 Germany invaded Hungary and began to impose the Final
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11710. Workers operate the presses of the Goldstuecker printing press owned and operated by the Gero family.
concentration camps in Poland. However in March 1944 Germany invaded Hungary and began to impose the Final
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11711. Document certifying that Zoltan Gero qualified as a master printer.
concentration camps in Poland. However in March 1944 Germany invaded Hungary and began to impose the Final
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11712. Close-up portrait of Ilse Oschinsky, a staff member of the the Civil Censorship Division in Offenbach, Germany.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11713. Ilse Oschinsky and her cousin Heinz Schleyer stand under a tree in a garden.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11714. Family portrait of three generations of Weissblum women.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11715. The Pikarski family [extended family of the donor] gathers on a sidealk.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11716. Studio portrait by Volpert of Sophie Oschinsky and her one-year-old daughter Ilse with her dog Molly.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11717. Ilse Oschinsky rides her tricycle in front of their house in Grottkay, Schlesien, Germany.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11718. Ilse Oschinksky poses with her cousin Heinz Schleyer on the running board of her uncle's car, a Limoge, in Ohlau, Germany.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11719. Group portrait of school girls in the Leobschuetz elementary school.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11720. Ilse Oschinsky poses with her friend Renate Glogowsky.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11721. Photo album page of girls in the Jewish Refugee Hostel 34 Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11722. Sonja Goldman (a friend of the donor) poses with her dog prior to her immigration to England..
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11723. Heinz Schleyer (right, cousin of the donor) and Walter Eisner care for chickens in the Schnibienchen training farm to prepare for their immigration to Palestine.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11724. Group portrait in Otto's Pub in Offenbach of some of the staff of the American War Department's Civil Censorship Division.
Buchenwald concentration camp where he remained until mid-February 1939. Ilse's mother had applied to the
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11725. Studio portrait of the Kabillo amily. Pictured are Albert and Blanka Kabilio and their children Ella and Sambul.
concentration camp. From Spilt the three managed to go to a village in southern Italy called Kornje. They