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76. Sass and Sygal families collection
in Poland. They later lived as displaced persons in Cremona, Italy where 3 Sass siblings (Pesach
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77. 1 Reichspfennig German POW camp general issue scrip
in Poland. They later lived as displaced persons in Cremona, Italy where 3 Sass siblings (Pesach
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78. Group portrait of students at the elementary school in Kowel, Poland.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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79. Two Jewish DP children pose outside in the Trani displaced persons camp.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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80. Group portrait of Jewish DPs at the children's home in Selvino, Italy.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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81. Three young Jewish men and women pose outside a private home in Goloby.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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82. Studio portrait of a Jewish DP mother and daughter in the Trani displaced persons camp.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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83. A Jewish DP child poses with two young men at the children's home in Selvino, Italy.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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84. Studio portrait of two Jewish friends in Goloby, Poland.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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85. Studio portrait of Jewish cousins in Goloby, Poland.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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86. Group portrait of Jewish DPs at a going away party in the Trani displaced persons camp.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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87. A Jewish DP family poses with a baby carriage on a street in Lodz after the war.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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88. Jewish New Year's card from Henry Leikach.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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89. Group portrait of members of the Liekach family in Germany after the war.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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90. Studio portrait of two Jewish sisters in Goloby, Poland.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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91. Portrait of a Jewish DP child who had been living in hiding with a non-Jewish family in the Ukraine during World War II.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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92. Portrait of a Jewish DP child who had been living in hiding with a non-Jewish family in the Ukraine during World War II.
help of the Bricha. They lived for four years in DP centers in Cremona and Trani. While in Cremona
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93. Oral history interview with Jack Ahrens
Cremona (Italy)
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94. "Jurban Sujovole"
Written by Synche Lazar, Cremona, Italy. Published by the Sukhovoliye group, 1947, Mexico
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95. Studio portrait of two Jewish cousins in Vilna. Pictured are Szepsel Kaftanski (left) and his cousin Alter Goldstein.
camp in Cremona, where he stayed until he immigrated to the U.S. in March 1948. Szepsel settled in New
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96. Chana Scheiner poses with a group of boys outside the Selvino children's home.
Canada. They were tansferred to a displaced persons camp in Cremona and Trani. Chana immigrated to the
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97. Chana Scheiner and an UNRRA representative accompany a group of young children on a transport from Poland to Italy.
Canada. They were tansferred to a displaced persons camp in Cremona and Trani. Chana immigrated to the
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98. Oral history interview with Rae Kushner
Cremona (Italy)
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99. Two teenage girls pose together on the grounds of the Selvino children's home.
Canada. They were tansferred to a displaced persons camp in Cremona and Trani. Chana immigrated to the
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100. The Kejles family poses outside its home in Grodzisk.
to keep his mother company in Cremona for a few months before returning to Selvino for an additional