439 resultados para Jewish epitaphs.
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From left to right: Ursula, Walter, Hal, Kurt, Fritz, and Elizabeth Gottschalk; the lake is probably the Titisee near the Swiss border in the Black Forest, Germany
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Left to right: two unidentified women, Kurt Gottschalk, Therese Gottschalk nee Molling, Fritz Gottschalk, unidentified woman (the maid?), and Elizabeth Gottschalk
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From left to right: man with camera: Karl Gottschalk; sitting on stairs: Fritz Gottschalk, unidentified woman, Therese Gottschalk nee Molling, Hans Ludwig, Kurt Gottschalk, unidentified woman (maid?) and Elizabeth Gottschalk
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Page 58 of the "American Jewish Cavalcade" scrapbook of Leo Baeck in New York found in ROS 10 Folder 3
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Typed on verso: Die in der Synagoge in Baden-Baden gefangen gehaltenen Juden, werden zur Polizeidiektion gebracht. April 1938
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Unidentified bride wearing traditional veil being led to the synagogue by family and musicians before her wedding.
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Unidentified bride and groom under the chuppa during their wedding ceremony, surrounded by family and community.
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Sitting in the Strandkorb (beach chair) at Norderney are Henny Molling and Therese Gottschalk; sitting in the sand are Kurt, Elizabeth and Hal Gottschalk
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Born September 8, 1905, worked in a Jewish orphanage in Berlin and was deported to Auschwitz May 17, 1943, where she died.
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Born September 8, 1905, worked in a Jewish orphanage in Berlin and was deported to Auschwitz May 17, 1943, where she died.
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Born September 8, 1905, worked in a Jewish orphanage in Berlin and was deported to Auschwitz May 17, 1943, where she died.
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Early in 1943 the Barosins were arrested and sent to the deportation camp in Gurs. They were freed by French authorities and went into hiding until their liberation in 1944 in Paris. In 1947 they emigrated to the United States.