67 resultados para Holocaust survivors.
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Obverse: A fading Star of David imprisoned behind bars, above the bars clear Star of David. Reverse: The emblem of the State of Israel, inscription.
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Manuscript on the above subject.
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Photocopies of a catalogue for an exhibition in Schmallenberg on occasion of the town’s 750th anniversary in November 1994.
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Henriette Gottschalk in her garden, Marienstrasse, Hannover, Germany.
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The family was in Hannover, Germany, for the dedication of the memorial to the Holocaust, the Mahnmal am Opernplatz; from left to right: Anne Godshaw nee Pick, Donald Godshaw, Molly Godshaw nee Peck, Freddy Godshaw, Jan Godshaw nee McKay, and Hal (Hans Ludwig Gottschalk) Godshaw.
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The Pfluegner sisters were all at some time employed by the Gustav Molling family.
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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.
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Max Rieser's sister and her husband died in a concentration camp in Poland during the Holocaust
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The photograph shows Gisela Kleinermann (standing at the right end of the line) with her class at the ‘Juedische Schule’ in Dresden, late summer of 1938, as she and her mother were preparing for her immigration to the USA. Most other children were deported in October 1938 and perished in the Holocaust. The teacher, Jacob Blum (center back) emigrated to Palestine.
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