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176. Marjana Ulman (standing, far right) and David Majer Zalc (kneeling, far right) among a group of young people posing on a street corner in Antwerp.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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177. Mirjana Zalc takes her two young children for a walk along a major commercial street in Antwerp.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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178. Joseph and Benita Schadur (left) with two older children in Grunewald.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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179. Michel Schadur with his son Joseph in Berlin-Pankow.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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180. Michel and Manja Schadur stroll along a commercial street in Antwerp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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181. Joseph Schadur gives his sister, Benita, a piggy-back ride.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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182. Joseph and Benita Schadur at the zoo in Antwerp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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183. Four-year-old Joseph Schadur at the Berlin zoo.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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184. UNRRA worker Michel Schadur at the Weinsberg displaced persons' camp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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185. Caricature of an UNNRA official by a non-Jewish Lithuanian DP artist, Pencyca.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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186. Group portrait of UNNRA officers in Wuerttemberg.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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187. Joseph and Benita Schadur with a toy airplane.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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188. Ration card issued to Joseph Schadur, a Jewish refugee living in Antwerp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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189. Ration card issued to Joseph Schadur, a Jewish refugee living in Antwerp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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190. Work permit issued to Michel Schadur, a Jewish refugee living in Antwerp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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191. Work permit issued to Michel Schadur, a Jewish refugee living in Antwerp.
April 23, 1928 in Riga, Latvia. His parents had moved to Berlin in 1927 soon after their marriage, but
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192. Portrait of sculptor Naum Aronson.
George Washington. Born in Kreslavka, Russia (now Latvia) to a prosperous, observant Jewish family with
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193. View of the studio of sculptor Naum Aronson.
George Washington. Born in Kreslavka, Russia (now Latvia) to a prosperous, observant Jewish family with
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194. Execution of SS concentration camp physician Eduard Krebsach who was convicted of war crimes at the Mauthausen trial.
the camp in August 1944. Afterwards Krebsbach became "Inspector for Epidemics" in Latvia, Estonia
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195. Defendant Eduard Strauch at the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
Einsatzkommando 2 in Latvia. For the remainder of the war, he served in various posts in the SD and the SIPO
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196. Dr. Eduard Krebsbach, a defendant at the trial of 61 former camp personnel and prisoners from Mauthausen, stands in his place in the defendants' dock.
the camp in August 1944. Afterwards Krebsbach became "Inspector for Epidemics" in Latvia, Estonia
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197. View of the defendants' dock during a session of the trial of 61 former camp personnel and prisoners from Mauthausen.
the camp in August 1944. Afterwards Krebsbach became "Inspector for Epidemics" in Latvia, Estonia
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198. Dr. Eduard Krebsbach, a defendant at the trial of 61 former camp personnel and prisoners from Mauthausen, stands in his place in the defendants' dock.
the camp in August 1944. Afterwards Krebsbach became "Inspector for Epidemics" in Latvia, Estonia
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199. A letter from David Kierschner, a Belgian-Jewish prisoner in Pithiviers, to his brother-in-law, David Majer Zalc, c/o Madame Laville at the Hotel de France in Trets.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister
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200. Identification card issued to David Majer Zalc by the Organization of [former] Jewish Political Prisoners [Vereeniging van Joodsche Politieke Gevangenen] in postwar Belgium, certifying that he is a concentration camp survivor.
Latvia, while David Majer emigrated from Poland. Lucie had an older brother, Andre, and a younger sister