Displaying: 151 175 of 402 matches for “latvia”
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151. Painting of an elderly man by Jacob Barosin.
Jacob Barosin (1908-2001), the son of a plywood importer, was born in Riga, Latvia and raised in ... Ger Jacob Barosin (1908-2001), the son of a plywood importer, was born in Riga, Latvia and raised in
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152. Painting by Jacob Barosin taken about the time of liberation.
Jacob Barosin (1908-2001), the son of a plywood importer, was born in Riga, Latvia and raised in ... Ger Jacob Barosin (1908-2001), the son of a plywood importer, was born in Riga, Latvia and raised in
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153. Painting by Jacob Barosin of a Roma woman and three children.
Jacob Barosin (1908-2001), the son of a plywood importer, was born in Riga, Latvia and raised in ... Ger Jacob Barosin (1908-2001), the son of a plywood importer, was born in Riga, Latvia and raised in
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154. Painting of two children by Jacob Barosin.
Jacob Barosin (1908-2001), the son of a plywood importer, was born in Riga, Latvia and raised in ... Ger Jacob Barosin (1908-2001), the son of a plywood importer, was born in Riga, Latvia and raised in
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155. Teenagers from the Blankenesee children's home visit the grounds of the former Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
). George was born on November 25,1931in Libau (Liepaja), Latvia where his father was a gastroenterologist ... June 1941 and conquered Latvia. Persecutions and violence against the Jewish community began almost
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156. Jan Zwartendijk in Holland after returning from Kovno.
ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro-Nazi sentiments
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157. Honorary Dutch Consul Jan Zwartendijk with his son Robert in Kovno.
consul by ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro-Nazi
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158. Honorary Dutch Consul Jan Zwartendijk with his son Robert in Kovno.
consul by ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro-Nazi
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159. Jan Zwartendijk in his office at Philips Industries after his return from Kovno.
Dutch consul by ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro
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160. Jan Zwartendijk and his wife Erma at their home in Rotterdam.
consul by ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro-Nazi
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161. Jan Zwartendijk. Jan Zwartendijk (1896-1976) arrived in Kovno in 1938 as the Dutch representative of Philips Electric in Lithuania.
however, Zwartendijk was named the honorary Dutch consul by ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who
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162. Portrait of a small band in prewar Lodz, Poland. Avrum Feder (a cousin of the donor's grandmother who peished in the Holocaust) is pictured in the center.
Gitla's husband, died before the Holocaust. Maurice's parents Nicolai Reinberg (born Mitau, Latvia, 1862
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163. Maurice Reinberg sits by the piano with his small daughter Halina.
Gitla's husband, died before the Holocaust. Maurice's parents Nicolai Reinberg (born Mitau, Latvia, 1862
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164. Halina Reinberg poses with someone dressed in a bear costume shortly before leaving Poland with her parents.
Gitla's husband, died before the Holocaust. Maurice's parents Nicolai Reinberg (born Mitau, Latvia, 1862
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165. Tola and Maurice Reinberg sit on a park bench with their baby daughter Halina.
Gitla's husband, died before the Holocaust. Maurice's parents Nicolai Reinberg (born Mitau, Latvia, 1862
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166. Un cartel, en alemán y latvio, advirtiendo que personas que intentan atravesar la reja o contactar habitantes del ghetto de Riga ...
contactar habitantes del ghetto de Riga serán fusiladas. Riga, Latvia, 1941-1943.
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167. Honorary Dutch Consul Jan Zwartendijk with his son Jan and daughter in Kovno.
Dutch consul by ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro
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168. Jan Zwartendijk at a party given in his honor just before his departure on a new assignment for Philips Industries.
Zwartendijk was named the honorary Dutch consul by ambassador LPJ de Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the
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169. Honorary Dutch Consul Jan Zwartendijk. Jan Zwartendijk (1896-1976) arrived in Kovno in 1938 as the Dutch representative of Philips Electric in Lithuania.
Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro-Nazi sentiments. This change came
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170. Jan Zwartendijk at his home in Rotterdam. Jan Zwartendijk (1896-1976) arrived in Kovno in 1938 as the Dutch representative of Philips Electric in Lithuania.
Decker in Riga, Latvia, who sacked the official consul for having pro-Nazi sentiments. This change came
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171. Belgian identity card issued to Mirjana Ulman Zalc on September 17, 1949.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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172. Four-year-old Josephina Zalc in the streets of Antwerp.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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173. Studio portrait of three Belgian Jewish siblings who survived the war in France.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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174. An undated registration form for Lucie Zalc at the OSE children's home in Masgelier.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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175. Group portrait of a nursery school class in Antwerp.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister