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37201. Agi (Agnes) Klein (right), the young daughter of Lili Suryani, poses with an older child.
thirty Jews in Veste were told to gather in the synagogue ad then sent to the ghetto of Grosswardein
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37202. Jewish and non-Jewish kindergarten children in Hungary stand in line.
thirty Jews in Veste were told to gather in the synagogue ad then sent to the ghetto of Grosswardein
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37203. Sandor Lantos' membership card in the Alliance of Hungarian Partisans.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37204. Letters of protection issued to Sandor Klein by the Papal Nuncio in Buspaest.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37205. Sandor Lantos carries the medals of former Jewish partisan and postal minister Dr.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37206. Studio portrait of Friderika and Sandor Klein taken the day they learned that their parents had been deported.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37207. Studio portrait of three young Hungarian women, all of whom perished in Auschwitz.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37208. Studio portrait of Lajos and Rosza Leibovics.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37209. Men and women work in a tailoring workshop in Kosice.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37210. Bronia Bruenner poses two other cousin Shaul Klieger (left) and Shaul (Bobush) Hochstein (right.).
with her any longer and sent her to the Jewish orphanage in the Krakow ghetto. Bronia stayed there for
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37211. Shaul Klieger and Bronia Bruenner pose with two adult care givers in Cieszyn.
with her any longer and sent her to the Jewish orphanage in the Krakow ghetto. Bronia stayed there for
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37212. Bronia Bruenner poses with her aunt and cousins after liberation.
with her any longer and sent her to the Jewish orphanage in the Krakow ghetto. Bronia stayed there for
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37213. Studio portrait of Rifchu Moskowitz.
with her any longer and sent her to the Jewish orphanage in the Krakow ghetto. Bronia stayed there for
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37214. Adolf Lebovics (first man on the left ) and a group of friends visit and shave the face of a hospitalized friend.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37215. Rosa Klein stands in a field in prewar Hungary. She later perished in Auschwitz.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37216. Friderika Klein with her cousins, Mancies and Bela Katz.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37217. Friderika Klein poses with a group of cousins in prewar Hungary.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37218. Close-up portrait of Friderika Klein reading a letter.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37219. Group portrait of the Klein family. From left to right are Cecilia, Friderika and Lajos Klein.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37220. Friderika Klein picks produce in prewar Hungary.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37221. Friderika Klein visits her cousins the Katz's (first names unknown) in prewar Hungary.
forced to the Budapest Jewish Ghetto from where she escaped. She found shelter in Kerepesi Cemetery and
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37222. Jewish displaced persons celebrate the marriage of Ruchel Gruenberg and Hershel Kirschner.
home and sent them to the Mukacevo ghetto. One month later on May 11, 1944, they were transported to
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37223. Studio portrait of Anna Grosz [probably post-war]
with other Jews from the surrounding towns, had to move in May 1944 into the Satu-Mare ghetto. Three
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37224. Studio portrait of Margaret Seelfreund, the donor's sister.
with other Jews from the surrounding towns, had to move in May 1944 into the Satu-Mare ghetto. Three
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37225. Studio portrait of Samuel Seelfreund, dressed in his World War I military uniform.
with other Jews from the surrounding towns, had to move in May 1944 into the Satu-Mare ghetto. Three