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76. Gerald Liebenau, an American Jewish soldier born in Germany, poses on a troop ship on his way back to the United States.
Olkenitzky (b. Tallinn, Estonia). Gerald was born on November 30, 1925 and his younger sister Irene (today ... Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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77. Young children attend a party. Among those pictured are Gerald Liebenau (front left) and his mother Helene (standing far right).
Olkenitzky (b. Tallinn, Estonia). Gerald was born on November 30, 1925 and his younger sister Irene (today ... Soviet Union deported all of Helen's family in Estonia to Siberia so they all survived the war.
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78. Moise Ginzburg stands next to the grave of his father and uncle, Binyamin and Shlomo Ginzburg, who were killed by bandits on a highway.
However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began deporting Jews to Estonia and other concentration ... were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the ... her husband. Though she survived, Tema learned that her mother and brother had been sent to Estonia
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79. Group portrait of the first grade class of the Jewish gymnasium in Vilna.
However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began deporting Jews to Estonia and other concentration ... were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the ... her husband. Though she survived, Tema learned that her mother and brother had been sent to Estonia
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80. Portrait of Polish rescuer Josefa Mackiewicz in Lithuania.
However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began deporting Jews to Estonia and other concentration ... were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the ... her husband. Though she survived, Tema learned that her mother and brother had been sent to Estonia
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81. Damaged photograph of Dov Levin, a Jewish school boy in pre-war Kovno, that was preserved through the war by a friend in the sole of her shoe.
handle weapons. On October 26, 1943, the day of the mass deportation to Estonia, the underground sent ... in Estonia, and Bluma and Basia died of disease at the Stutthof concentration camp. After his family
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82. Portrait of Zosia Ratafia.
deporting Jews to Estonia and other concentration camps and completed the liquidation of the ghetto by the ... camp or were shot at Ponary. The surviving men were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women ... been sent to Estonia and to Stutthof where they were killed. Her father was murdered at Chelmno. In
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83. Postcard with an inset photograph of Baron Kopel de Ratafia.
deporting Jews to Estonia and other concentration camps and completed the liquidation of the ghetto by the ... camp or were shot at Ponary. The surviving men were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women ... been sent to Estonia and to Stutthof where they were killed. Her father was murdered at Chelmno. In
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84. Three Jewish refugee children pose on the terrace of the children's home in Izieu.
release. From Drancy, Miron Zlatin and two children were sent to Tallin, Estonia, where they were taken
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85. Group portrait of children and staff at the children's home in Izieu.
release. From Drancy, Miron Zlatin and two children were sent to Tallin, Estonia, where they were taken
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86. Jewish DPs in Cremona, Italy, gather around a plaque memorializing Jews who were killed by the Nazis during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
September 1943, Gershon was sent to the Vaivara concentration camp in Estonia, where he perished. Szepsel
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87. A group of young DPs from Cremona on an UNRRA-sponsored trip to Selvino, Italy, in the Italian Alps.
September 1943, Gershon was sent to the Vaivara concentration camp in Estonia, where he perished. Szepsel
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88. Studio portrait of two Jewish cousins in Vilna. Pictured are Szepsel Kaftanski (left) and his cousin Alter Goldstein.
September 1943, Gershon was sent to the Vaivara concentration camp in Estonia, where he perished. Szepsel
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89. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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90. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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91. Two year old twins Ellinor (now Eleanor Gerson) and Evelyn Perl (now Evelyn Pearl) at home in Berlin shortly before the family fled Germany.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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92. Selma Heimann and Frieda (nee Heimann) Perl hold Ellinor (now Eleanor Gerson) and Evelyn Perl (now Evelyn Pearl).
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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93. Ernst and Frieda Perl hold their daughters Ellinor (and Evelyn Perl.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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94. Wedding of Inge and Max Heimann. Max Heimann was the brother of Frieda Perl.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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95. Arnim Heimann, a German Jewish man, looks out the window of a train as he leaves Berlin for South Africa.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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96. Selma (nee Meyer) Heimann and her daughter Freidel (nee Heimann) Perl posing in a garden in Berlin.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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97. Ellinor and Evelyn Perl hug each other on a Berlin street while their parents look on.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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98. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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99. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled
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100. Passport issued to Frida Felicie Perl in February, 1939.
deported on March 10, 1942 to Raval, Estonia where she was killed. Frieda's brother Max and his wife fled