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1. Close-up portrait of David Prussman, a Russian-Jewish prisoner-of-war holding a photograph of his two children, Hana (later Schieffer) and Zalman.
family moved from the town of Luboml to the city of Kovel. He died in 1938 after an illness. His wife
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2. Jasia Starkopf poses with her father while they are in hiding as Jasia and Adam Bludowski.
in a hospital in Kovel, but he had passed away only a half an hour earlier. Wanting to protect Pela
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3. The Starkopf family poses by a snowman in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
in a hospital in Kovel, but he had passed away only a half an hour earlier. Wanting to protect Pela
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4. The Starkopf family visits with friends in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
in a hospital in Kovel, but he had passed away only a half an hour earlier. Wanting to protect Pela
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5. The Maccabi motorcycle team prepares to leave Poland for Palestine.
in a hospital in Kovel, but he had passed away only a half an hour earlier. Wanting to protect Pela
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6. Prewar portrait of the Starkopf family. Pictured are Miriam and Max Starkopf with their children Adam and Henry.
in a hospital in Kovel, but he had passed away only a half an hour earlier. Wanting to protect Pela
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7. Prewar portrait of the Zamenfeld family. Pictured are Leon and Sally Zamenfeld (the sister of Miriam Starkopf) and their children Henry and his wife Rose, Waldek and Stasio.
in a hospital in Kovel, but he had passed away only a half an hour earlier. Wanting to protect Pela