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36976. May Day demonstration in Lodz. The banner reads: "Invalid Cooperative Hibner in Lodz." This photograph depicts the donor's second husband Abram Przemyslawski and his co-workers from a Jewish cooperative.
a survivor of the Lodz ghetto. They were unable to marry though, because Ewa had no proof that her
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36977. Group portrait of staff members and children wearing costumes posing underneath a photograph of Joseph Stalin in a kindergarten in Lodz after the war.
a survivor of the Lodz ghetto. They were unable to marry though, because Ewa had no proof that her
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36978. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Drohobycz.
The Germans established a ghetto in Drohobycz on October 1, 1943 and sealed it the following year
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36979. Joseph Wulf sound recordings
Poland and France. After the German takeover of Poland he was confined to the Krakow ghetto but later
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36980. Close-up portrait of a young Jewish boy from Poland in exile in a Soviet gulag in Siberia.
Shmuel placed Uri and Ruth in an orphanage run by survivors from the Warsaw Ghetto. They then went to
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36981. Studio portrait of Abraham Urmacher, a professor at Warsaw University and speaker of Esperanto.
Shmuel placed Uri and Ruth in an orphanage run by survivors from the Warsaw Ghetto. They then went to
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36982. Shumel Urmacher says good bye to his children Uri and Ruth as they leave Germany for France to board the Exodus 47.
Shmuel placed Uri and Ruth in an orphanage run by survivors from the Warsaw Ghetto. They then went to
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36983. Composite photograph of members of the Zionist group Dror in the Rosenheim chidlren's home.
Shmuel placed Uri and Ruth in an orphanage run by survivors from the Warsaw Ghetto. They then went to
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36984. Crowds line the streets to watch a military parade celebrating Israel's Independence Day.
Shmuel placed Uri and Ruth in an orphanage run by survivors from the Warsaw Ghetto. They then went to
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36985. Crowds line the streets to watch a military parade celebrating Israel's Independence Day.
Shmuel placed Uri and Ruth in an orphanage run by survivors from the Warsaw Ghetto. They then went to
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36986. Jewish men from the vicinity of Komarom gather to cut wheat for shmurah matzah for the upcoming Passover holiday.
Two weeks later the ghetto was established and the couple was separated. Miriam was deported to
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36987. A group of young children play with a wheelbarrow on the grounds of the Chaumont children's home.
to the Lodz ghetto in1941 and killed there. Kurt was arrested by the French police in August 1942
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36988. Kurt Hirschhorn rides his bicycle while his younger brother Richard and another young boy look on.
to the Lodz ghetto in1941 and killed there. Kurt was arrested by the French police in August 1942
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36989. Group portrait of Jewish children in Marseilles under the care of UGIF who are preparing to leave for the United States.
to the Lodz ghetto in1941 and killed there. Kurt was arrested by the French police in August 1942
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36990. Postage stamps
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek
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36991. Watercolor created by Luba Krugman Gurdus
conscripted for forced labor. Luba and her family and all the city’s Jews were confined to a walled in ghetto
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36992. Postcard sent by Erich [last name unknown] to Herbert Hoexter and another friend Lothar in the Kitchener Camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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36993. Portrait of Herbert Hoexter standing on the Strand promenade in Ramsgate not far from the Kitchener refugee camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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36994. Herbert Hoexter, a German-Jewish refugee, stands on the grounds of the Kitchener refugee camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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36995. Three German-Jewish refugees stand in front of a barracks in the Kitchener camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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36996. Group portrait of members of hut 41/1 in the Kitchener camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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36997. Herbert Hoexter and another gentleman sit outside at a small table in the Kitchener refugee camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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36998. Drawing
conscripted for forced labor. Luba and her family and all the city’s Jews were confined to a walled in ghetto
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36999. Oral history interview with Dalibor Dostál
nor shouting nor beating; looking into the ghetto with other boys and seeing carts with dead bodies
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37000. Shevach Biegeleisen and Emanuel Stein family papers
of the Krakow ghetto, in Polish.