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36051. Members of a Deaf gymnastics club pose for a group portrait on the bleachers.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36052. Wedding portrait of a Deaf Austrian Jewish couple.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36053. Portrait of Richard Wiener wearing a baker's hat for a costume ball.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36054. Portrait of sisters Nelly and Lilly Rattner, wearing coats made for them by their uncle Richard, a tailor.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36055. Austrian Jewish friends and family pose for a photograph in front of a restaurant in Vienna.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36056. Portrait of Isabella Wiener Ronen seated on the lawn in front of a flower bed.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36057. Group portrait of students in an English language class for Deaf immigrants, taught by Alice McVan, a Gallaudet alumna.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36058. Passport of Hilda Wiener Rattner, noting that she is Deaf.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36059. A Deaf Austrian Jewish family on board the "SS Rex," en route from Genoa to New York.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36060. The "SS Rex," the Italian liner which transported the Wiener-Rattner family from Genoa to New York.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36061. Group portrait of a hiking group on an outing. Among those pictured is Hilda Wiener (far left, front).
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36062. Group portrait of members of a sports club. Among those pictured is Hilda Wiener (fifth from the right).
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36063. A group of friends chat together on a city street.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36064. Group portrait of a women's sports club in Vienna.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36065. Group portrait of a club gathering. Among those pictured are Hilda Wiener (seated in front, eighth from the left), her daughter Nelly (standing in front of her), Richard Wiener (second/third row, behind Hilda and wearing light colored shirt), and Leo Weiss (?) (standing second to the right of Richard).
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36066. Students in an English language class pledge allegiance to the flag.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36067. A group of friends on an outing in the country. Among those pictured are Leo Weiss (front, on left), Mrs.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36068. Group portrait of students in an English language class for Deaf immigrants, taught by Alice McVan, a Gallaudet alumna.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36069. Hilda Wiener Rattner holds her daughter, Lilly, on her lap.
in the process of becoming a ghetto. The five Wiener/Rattner family members were forced to live in
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36070. Grave of Sally Loebl, the father of the donor who died in Quito at the age of 54.
as well, possibly in Auschwitz or Belzec after having been deported to the ghetto in Bedzin
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36071. Group portrait of all the Loebl cousins taken on the occasion of their grandfather Hugo's 70th birthday.
as well, possibly in Auschwitz or Belzec after having been deported to the ghetto in Bedzin
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36072. Close-up studio portrait of Lina Loebl taken only a few years before she perished in the Holocaust.
as well, possibly in Auschwitz or Belzec after having been deported to the ghetto in Bedzin
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36073. Three German-Jewish children peek out of the open roof of an automobile.
as well, possibly in Auschwitz or Belzec after having been deported to the ghetto in Bedzin
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36074. Certificate of Identification issued to Werner Loebl by the British home office which enabled him to travel to Ecuador.
as well, possibly in Auschwitz or Belzec after having been deported to the ghetto in Bedzin
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36075. Erika Loebl poses in her ball gown after she was elected beauty queen of the Jewish community in Quito.
as well, possibly in Auschwitz or Belzec after having been deported to the ghetto in Bedzin