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226. Group portrait of Jewish teenagers in Razgrad. Dora sent this photo to Joseph, her future husband in 1944.
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227. An identification card bearing a photo of a woman eating a bowl of soup in the Kielce ghetto.
An identification card bearing a photo of a woman eating a bowl of soup in the Kielce ghetto. An ... . This photo was one the images included in an official album prepared by the Judenrat of the Kielce
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228. An identification card bearing a photo of a young man carrying loaves of bread in the Kielce ghetto.
An identification card bearing a photo of a young man carrying loaves of bread in the Kielce ghetto ... Social Self-help Committee of the Jewish Council. This photo was one the images included in an official
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229. Page from a photo album documenting the construction of the SS Truppenlazarett, the SS troop hospital in Auschwitz.
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230. Class photo of a Jewish elementary school. Judith Peto-Lieber is at the far left of the back row.
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231. Local Jewish women, some wearing armbands, pose for a photo taken by Jewish conscripts in the Hungarian Labor Service.
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232. A local Jewish woman, wearing an armband, poses for a photo taken by Jewish conscripts in the Hungarian Labor Service.
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233. Hungarian Jewish photographer Paul Veres, standing in the doorway of his camera shop and photo studio in Budapest.
spotted Thomas he walked over to him and whispered instructions to take as many photos as possible
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234. Local Jewish women wearing armbands pose for a photo taken by Jewish conscripts in the Hungarian Labor Service.
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235. One page from the personal St. Louis photo album assembled Lotte Altschul showing the port of Antwerp.
JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Refugee Ships -- St. Louis -- Photo Albums
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236. Studio portrait of Gabriela (Ela) Konfino, taken by her father at his photo studio, "Studio Gavra," in Belgrade.
Belgrade. Two years later the family moved to Novi Sad, where his father opened a photo studio. (Gavra ... Veseli's barn. After the war the Mandils returned to Novi Sad, where they re-opened their photo studio
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237. Cover of a photo album belonging to MS St. Louis passenger Fritz Buff featuring an image of the ship.
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238. One page of a scrapbook/photo album that includes photographs of memorial ceremonies [probably at the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp].
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239. Jewish New Year's card with a photo of the Trzcina family, sent from the Lechfeld displaced persons camp.
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240. Customers wait in line for service at the Brenner Photo company on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.
AMERICANS; BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); PHOTO STUDIOS; QUEUES
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241. Raffael Brenner stands behind the counter at the Brenner Photo company store located on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.
BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); CAMERAS; CLOSE-UPS; INTERIORS; JEWS (GERMAN); PHOTO STUDIOS
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242. Publicity photo of the child violinist Hellmut Stern playing in the courtyard of his home in Harbin, China.
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243. Rabbi Stephen Wise looks at a photo album during his visit to the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
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244. The Stapler family gathers for a family photo at the wedding of Blimcia Stapler to Jacob Rauchwerger.
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245. Students and teachers in the Hebrew school in Grabowiec pose for a group photo outside in the snow.
Students and teachers in the Hebrew school in Grabowiec pose for a group photo outside in the snow
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246. Edward Cittron and four other men sit in front of photo display in the ORT vocational school in Neu-Ulm.
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247. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the administrative offices of the camp.
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248. Page from a photo album from the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the administrative offices of the camp.
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249. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the medical offices of the camp.
Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing the medical offices of the camp
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250. Page from a photo album of the Wasseralfingen DP camp showing members of the the camp's administration.