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251. Young girls, dressed in overalls and with flowers in their hair, put on a school performance at the Novaky labor camp.
Novaky labor camp. Among those pictured are Mira Frenkel (third from right) and twin sisters (first and
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252. Regina Ptasznik Grajcer holds her newborn daughter Miriam while her family and a nurse stand behind her.
her. Behind her is her husband Itzchak Grajcer. His twin brother Solomon is standing on the far
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253. Group portrait of Jewish children wearing costumes [probably for a Purim celebration].
builder, and Henia Kaner Schiller. She and her twin sister Pola were born on February 1, 1926 in Warez
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254. Children of a Jewish kindergarten in Szczecin after the war.
builder, and Henia Kaner Schiller. She and her twin sister Pola were born on February 1, 1926 in Warez
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255. Staff members of a Jewish kindergarten in Szczecin after the war.
builder, and Henia Kaner Schiller. She and her twin sister Pola were born on February 1, 1926 in Warez
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256. Studio portrait of a prewar Jewish family in Lodz, Poland.
(identical twins born in 1919) and Esther (b. 1921). Esther died in Lodz of heart disease in 1934. Ann, who
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257. Portrait of Richard Moser, Austrian rescuer and Righteous Among the Nations.
13, 1910 in Hamburg Germany. He had four brothers: Ruben (b. 1907), David and twins Marcus and Leon
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258. Close-up portrait of Berhard Bernfeld, great-uncle of the donor.
13, 1910 in Hamburg Germany. He had four brothers: Ruben (b. 1907), David and twins Marcus and Leon
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259. Close-up picture of Maman Rosa Gourmand.
Esther had three older siblings Judith (Yehudit) and twin brothers Georges and Henri, and a younger
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260. Lithuanian survivors gather next to a mass grave in Inkakliai, Lithuania.
Welrel, who were twins (b. @ 1931-35). Beines had been drafted into the Russian army and fought in World
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261. Gershon Press poses after the war in his concentration camp uniform.
Welrel, who were twins (b. @ 1931-35). Beines had been drafted into the Russian army and fought in World
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262. Studio portrait of Gershon Press is the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
Welrel, who were twins (b. @ 1931-35). Beines had been drafted into the Russian army and fought in World
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263. Close-up portrait of Eliezer Josef wearing a tallis.
sisters, Mariette (her twin), Pepita, and Freida. Her parents were Fanny and Eliezer Josef, a well-known
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264. Jewish Romanian brothers pose together on the street in Bucharest.
sisters, Mariette (her twin), Pepita, and Freida. Her parents were Fanny and Eliezer Josef, a well-known
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265. A Jewish Romanian woman poses on an outdoor stairwell with her medical school classmates.
sisters, Mariette (her twin), Pepita, and Freida. Her parents were Fanny and Eliezer Josef, a well-known
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266. Romanian family members meet to discuss socialist party matters in a cafe.
sisters, Mariette (her twin), Pepita, and Freida. Her parents were Fanny and Eliezer Josef, a well-known
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267. Outdoor portrait of a Romanian Jewish family. Pictured are Milo and Helene Gelehrter with their sons, Felix (lower) and Moni.
sisters, Mariette (her twin), Pepita, and Freida. Her parents were Fanny and Eliezer Josef, a well-known
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268. Portrait of Felix Gelehrter in Bucharest.
sisters, Mariette (her twin), Pepita, and Freida. Her parents were Fanny and Eliezer Josef, a well-known
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269. Moni Gelehrter, wrapped in tallis and tefillin, at his bar mitzvah in Iasi.
sisters, Mariette (her twin), Pepita, and Freida. Her parents were Fanny and Eliezer Josef, a well-known
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270. Eliezer Josef (left) plays chess with his son-in-law, Felix Gelehter, as Jean Greceanu looks on.
sisters, Mariette (her twin), Pepita, and Freida. Her parents were Fanny and Eliezer Josef, a well-known
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271. Felix and Charlotte Gelehrter walk down the streets of Bucharest with their son, Lou.
sisters, Mariette (her twin), Pepita, and Freida. Her parents were Fanny and Eliezer Josef, a well-known
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272. Moise Ginzburg stands next to the grave of his father and uncle, Binyamin and Shlomo Ginzburg, who were killed by bandits on a highway.
mother was a teacher. She had an older brother Benjamin and a twin sister Eta. Tema's family was not ... that her twin sister Eta had survived and immigrated to the United States. In 1957 Tema moved to the
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273. Group portrait of the first grade class of the Jewish gymnasium in Vilna.
mother was a teacher. She had an older brother Benjamin and a twin sister Eta. Tema's family was not ... that her twin sister Eta had survived and immigrated to the United States. In 1957 Tema moved to the
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274. Portrait of Polish rescuer Josefa Mackiewicz in Lithuania.
mother was a teacher. She had an older brother Benjamin and a twin sister Eta. Tema's family was not ... that her twin sister Eta had survived and immigrated to the United States. In 1957 Tema moved to the
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275. Manya Kirstein poses with her baby daughter Sara [possibly in the Weilheim displaced persons camp].
also a box maker. They had three boys: twins Chaim Jojna and Majer Fiszel (b. October 27, 1932) and ... the twins Shaina and Faiga. She was married to Yitzhak Katz and had a daughter Minna. In June 1941