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301. [Students from the Institute of Art in Brussels] enjoy an excursion on a pleasure boat.
Jewish family in Liepaja, Latvia. During World War I, the city was taken over as a military port, and her
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302. Artist, Esther Lurie, meets with workers on a kibbutz in Palestine.
Jewish family in Liepaja, Latvia. During World War I, the city was taken over as a military port, and her
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303. Artist Esther Lurie sketches on the hills outside Beit Alfa in the Galilee.
Jewish family in Liepaja, Latvia. During World War I, the city was taken over as a military port, and her
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304. Artist Esther Lurie walks down on a street in Rome following her liberation and prior to returning to Palestine.
Jewish family in Liepaja, Latvia. During World War I, the city was taken over as a military port, and her
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305. Esther Lurie serves as a translator between freed American POWs and Soviet officers.
Jewish family in Liepaja, Latvia. During World War I, the city was taken over as a military port, and her
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306. Portrait of artist Esther Lurie and her niece, Galia (daughter of Esther’s sister Shifra), taken in front of Shifra’s and Galia’s home in Tel Aviv.
Jewish family in Liepaja, Latvia. During World War I, the city was taken over as a military port, and her
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307. Group portrait of friends and relatives who are celebrating the marriage of Lily Fischel and Leon Pancis in the Bad Wildungen displaced persons' camp.
days later deported by train to a ghetto in Riga, Latvia. The men and older children were put to work
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308. Moise Ginzburg stands next to the grave of his father and uncle, Binyamin and Shlomo Ginzburg, who were killed by bandits on a highway.
were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the
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309. Group portrait of the first grade class of the Jewish gymnasium in Vilna.
were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the
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310. Portrait of Polish rescuer Josefa Mackiewicz in Lithuania.
were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women were sent to labor camps in Latvia. During the
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311. A Jewish toddler stands next to his stroller, alongside his Lithuanian nanny.
Eugenia Shtromas (b. 1901). Margarita was born on July 12, 1924 in Riga, Latvia and grew up in Kaunas
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312. A Lithuanian Jewish toddler sits on the back of his older sister in their living room.
Eugenia Shtromas (b. 1901). Margarita was born on July 12, 1924 in Riga, Latvia and grew up in Kaunas
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313. A Lithuanian-Jewish teenager poses outside a wooden building.
Eugenia Shtromas (b. 1901). Margarita was born on July 12, 1924 in Riga, Latvia and grew up in Kaunas
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314. Postwar photograph of Alik Shtromas and his Lithuanian rescuers, Antanas and Marija Macenavicius.
Eugenia Shtromas (b. 1901). Margarita was born on July 12, 1924 in Riga, Latvia and grew up in Kaunas
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315. Postwar photograph of the family of Lithuanian rescuers, Vytautas and Elia Rinkevicius.
Eugenia Shtromas (b. 1901). Margarita was born on July 12, 1924 in Riga, Latvia and grew up in Kaunas
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316. Postwar photograph Lithuanian rescuer, Vytautas Rinkevicius.
Eugenia Shtromas (b. 1901). Margarita was born on July 12, 1924 in Riga, Latvia and grew up in Kaunas
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317. Postwar photograph of the family of Lithuanian rescuer, Vytuatas Garkauskas.
Eugenia Shtromas (b. 1901). Margarita was born on July 12, 1924 in Riga, Latvia and grew up in Kaunas
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318. Joseph Kagan and his mother walk down a street in Bucharest while on route to the west.
Eugenia Shtromas (b. 1901). Margarita was born on July 12, 1924 in Riga, Latvia and grew up in Kaunas
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319. Group portrait of the students and faculty of the Takhemoni Hebrew school in Lublin.
November 15, 1912 in Riga Latvia to Alexander Hessen and Victoria Kogan. Shortly after her birth, her
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320. Exterior view of the synagogue in Arlon, Belgium.
November 15, 1912 in Riga Latvia to Alexander Hessen and Victoria Kogan. Shortly after her birth, her
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321. Jewish National Fund certificate testifying that Samuel Glasberg planted a tree in Palestine to commemorate the seventh anniversary of his mother's death.
November 15, 1912 in Riga Latvia to Alexander Hessen and Victoria Kogan. Shortly after her birth, her
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322. Group portrait of the Arbeistkomando,
and Henia were shipped to Kaiserwald, a camp on the outskirts of Riga Latvia, where they worked
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323. Performance of the prisoner tango orchestra in Stalag VIIIA.
and Henia were shipped to Kaiserwald, a camp on the outskirts of Riga Latvia, where they worked
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324. Grou portrait of faculty and students at the technical university in Verviers, Belgium.
November 15, 1912 in Riga Latvia to Alexander Hessen and Victoria Kogan. Shortly after her birth, her
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325. Studio portrait of Abram Abel Glasberg.
November 15, 1912 in Riga Latvia to Alexander Hessen and Victoria Kogan. Shortly after her birth, her