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37251. A group of young people pose outside a building in Sawin.
executed some 1,000 Jews. After the second Aktion, the Germans established a ghetto in which some 120
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37252. Group portrait of young people [friends of Awigdor Kreis] before the war.
executed some 1,000 Jews. After the second Aktion, the Germans established a ghetto in which some 120
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37253. Group portrait of Polish Jewish youth. Pictured are Awigdor KReis and his friends.
executed some 1,000 Jews. After the second Aktion, the Germans established a ghetto in which some 120
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37254. Portrait of Gitl Zytnik as a child.
executed some 1,000 Jews. After the second Aktion, the Germans established a ghetto in which some 120
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37255. Group portrait of four Jewish youth in prewar Sawin.
executed some 1,000 Jews. After the second Aktion, the Germans established a ghetto in which some 120
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37256. Group photo of students in a Greek Orthodox school in Jaffa in 1945.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37257. Young women rest in a park en route to Palestine.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37258. Studio portrait photo of Ram Abraham and Sara Nahmias, grandparents of the donor.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37259. Portrait of Vice Consul Salomon Ezratty. Salomon was the brother of Haim Ezratty, Jenny's father.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37260. Young women in a sewing and embroidery class with Miss Asperidov work outside.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37261. Group school photo of students in the Anatolia girls school, second class in Salonika in 1937.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37262. Four young women stand on the ledge of a brick structure under the bridge, in Salonika in 1940.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37263. Class photo in a garden in Salonika, March 1939. Jenny Ezratty is pictured the middle of the center row.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37264. Group of students having a picnic with the athletic club in Salonika, on May 1st 1939.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37265. Class photo on the balcony of Jenny Ezratty's school, in Salonika, in March 1939.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37266. Group photo of fourth class girls, taken in the school garden with Miss Peck, in Salonika in March 1939.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37267. Jenny Noam Ezratty (left) and Yolanda visit Zappeion Garden (The Athens National Garden (in 1937 or 1939).
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37268. Close-up of two young girs; Esther (right) and Jenny Ezratty (left) in Salonika around 1922-1923.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37269. Certificate issued by the Spanish consulate in Salonika testifying that Haim Ezratty was entitled to Spanish citizenship.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37270. Jenny Ezratty's Spanish Certificate of Nationality.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37271. Spanish Certificate of Nationality for Haim Ezratty.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37272. Passport of Esther Ezratty Brudo.
the Baron Hirsch ghetto, previously a deportation center for Salonika’s Jews. They remained there for
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37273. Postwar wedding photograph of survivors from Kalisz, Poland.
was able to maintain contact with his family, but soon they were deported to the Krakow Ghetto, and
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37274. Survivors from Kalisz view a monument to individuals who were killed in the Holocaust.
was able to maintain contact with his family, but soon they were deported to the Krakow Ghetto, and
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37275. Wedding of Czech Jewish survivors in Podmokly, Czechoslovakia.
ghetto in Khust, where they stayed for a month before being deported to Auschwitz. Bella spent two