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2401. Viktor Stern in the combat uniform of the Wehrmacht.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2402. Resi Markhoff Stern walks down a Berlin city street with a friend.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2403. Resi Markhoff Stern with her son, Manfred.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2404. Resi Markhoff Stern with her son, Manfred.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2405. Two-year-old Manfred Stern sits in a field.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2406. Mathilde Stern sits on a park bench with her grandson, Manfred.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2407. Louis Markhoff with is daughter, Resi, in her apartment in Willebadessen.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2408. The body of Julius Stern lies in an open coffin, wrapped in tallit [prayer shawl], following his suicide.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2409. A letter written by the Berlin transit authority [Berliner Verkehrs Aktiengesellschaft] to Viktor Stern, informing him of his dismissal from his post with their agency as of Septmber 20, 1933.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2410. A document issued by the Auto Fuhrwesen und Vermeitung company testifying to the good record of their employee Viktor Stern, who had to be dismissed from his position as a truck driver, after his driver's liscence was taken away as a result of a governmental decree.
sent to a series of camps, including Golleschau, a sub-camp of Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg and Dachau ... and The donor's father, Viktor Stern, was born in Berlin in 1914. He was the son of a Jewish father ... and Christian mother, Julius and Mathilde Stern. Viktor had two brothers, Heinrich and Bernhard ... Until 1933 Julius was employed as a civil servant in the Berlin post office, and Viktor was an employee
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2411. Salusia Goldblum poses in a tree in a park in Zarki.
ghetto. During the winter of 1941, her father Izak was sent to a labor camp and from there transferred ... for her daughter to remember them by. Salusia's mother and brother were deported to their death in ... Sally Wasserman (born Salusia Goldblum) is the daughter of Izak and Tola (Broda) Goldblum. She was ... Sally Wasserman (born Salusia Goldblum) is the daughter of Izak and Tola (Broda) Goldblum. She was born
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2412. Aron Broda sits on a park bench in Katowice.
ghetto. During the winter of 1941, her father Izak was sent to a labor camp and from there transferred ... for her daughter to remember them by. Salusia's mother and brother were deported to their death in ... Sally Wasserman (born Salusia Goldblum) is the daughter of Izak and Tola (Broda) Goldblum. She was ... Sally Wasserman (born Salusia Goldblum) is the daughter of Izak and Tola (Broda) Goldblum. She was born
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2413. Stella Rein, the headmaster of the Lodz ghetto's high-school, talks to a group of young girls wearing similar blouses.
photographs, Grosman took thousands of illegal photos documenting Jewish life and death in the ghetto ... at hard labor, hangings, deportations and bodies piled in the morgue at the Jewish cemetery. He also ... camp in Germany. When this camp was evacuated on April 26, 1945, Grosman was sent on a death march ... (Leib) Ferszter and his first wife Zelda (nee Asz) Ferszter. Felicia was born in February 1931 in Lodz
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2414. Stella Rein, the headmaster of the Lodz ghetto's high-school, posing with young girls.
photographs, Grosman took thousands of illegal photos documenting Jewish life and death in the ghetto ... at hard labor, hangings, deportations and bodies piled in the morgue at the Jewish cemetery. He also ... camp in Germany. When this camp was evacuated on April 26, 1945, Grosman was sent on a death march ... in the front row, right, is Felicia (Faiga) Ferszter, daughter of Leon (Leib) Ferszter and his first
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2415. Landscape painting drawn by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... keep himself occupied. The paintings were hidden under the floorboards of the hiding place and
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2416. Portrait of Fritzi Geiringer painted by her husband Erich while he was in hiding.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... were hidden under the floorboards of the hiding place and retrieved after the war.
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2417. Portrait of a man painted by Erich Geiringer while in hiding.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... floorboards of the hiding place and retrieved after the war.
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2418. Portrait of Fritzi Geirnger painted by her husband Erich while in hiding.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... hidden under the floorboards of the hiding place and retrieved after the war.
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2419. Painting of an attic view drawn by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... to keep himself occupied. The paintings were hidden under the floorboards of the hiding place and
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2420. Self-portrait showing himself in dispair sitting with his head on his arms in an imaginary room painted by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... paintings were hidden under the floorboards of the hiding place and retrieved after the war.
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2421. Self portrait showing the artist studying in an imaginary room painted by Heinz Geiringer, a Jewish teenager in Amsterdam, while in hiding to keep himself occupied.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... floorboards of the hiding place and retrieved after the war.
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2422. Group portrait of elementary school students in Amsterdam.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... Geiringer (right) and Suzanne Lederman (on the far left).
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2423. Close-up portrait of Heinz Geiringer wearing his boy scout uniform.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... Eva Schloss (born Eva Geiringer) is the daughter of Erich Geiringer (b. Nov. 11, 1901) and Elfriede
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2424. Eva Geiringer sits in her classroom in Amsterdam in front of a painting of Indonesia.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... Eva Schloss (born Eva Geiringer) is the daughter of Erich Geiringer (b. Nov. 11, 1901) and Elfriede
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2425. Close-up portrait of Eva Schloss at Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI.
to go to a forced labor camp on July 6, 1942, the family decided to hide. Erich felt they would be ... soldiers arrived, and they were officially liberated. The women left Birkenau and walked to the main camp ... received a similar letter confirming the deaths of his wife and daughters. United in their shared ... Eva Schloss (born Eva Geiringer) is the daughter of Erich Geiringer (b. Nov. 11, 1901) and Elfriede