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Mr. and Mrs. Lensztajn from Lódź. Photographs of the Lensztajns, for whom she worked, remained in the album of my aunt, who perished in Auschwitz. I also knew them. They were ...
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Lodz, the early 1930s. The Kon family taking a stroll. The Kons lived in Ldz at 62 Nawrot Street, and in 1935 1 was their tenant. Their daughter Ewa was twelve, their son Abrame...
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Mrs. Sobocka and her daughter, from the family of Lajzer Sobocki of Ldz. They emigrated to Brazil in the 1920s.
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Majte Moszkowicz with her grandson Szymszo, the oldest son of one of her three daughters, Jachet Lewkowicz. Ldz, early 1920s. Before the First World War my great-grandmother Maj...
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Ruda Rubinowicz and her daughter Sonia in 1946, after their return from Russia to Ldz Majtes daughter (my grandmother Ruda Rubinowicz) and her husband and three children, Izaak,...
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Portrait of Zelma Moszkowicz.
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Four young Jewish people walking on Narutowicza Street in Łódź, Eugenia Czarnołęcka Bednarek, the donor, is among them.
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Marcel Lewsztajn lies on a couch in his parents living room.
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Marcel Lewensztajn stends next to his car.
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Marcel Lensztajn, son of one of the directors of the Poznanski factory in Ldz.
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Portrait of Mrs. Lewsztajn.
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Portrait of Mr. Lewsztajn.
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Stefcia Sadokierska standing next to a water pump. Stefcia was born in 1928 and deported to Chelmno death camp on August 25, 1942 from the Łódź ghetto.
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Lidia Sadokierska with her daughter, Stefcia and Wera Rodziewicz with her fiancee sit on a blanket in their garden in Łódź.
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Lidia Sadokierska and her husband, Dr Sadokierski posing with a bear mascot in a ski resort.
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Zofia Meglicka with Halina and Lila Klajman. Warsaw, 1943. The Majmans were from Ldz; they were friends of my parents. In 1942 my parents took in Lila and Halina and had Aryan I...
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A group of impoverished Jews, wearing Stars of David on their coats, pose at the Łódź ghetto marketplace for a German photographer. This photograph was used to produce an ant...
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Portrait of a Jewish man, forced to remove his hat. This photograph was used to produce an anti-Semitic propaganda postcard.
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Three German soldiers guarding the entrance to the Łódź ghetto.
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Bridge over Zgierska Street - passage from one section of the Ldz ghetto to the other. 1943.
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Lódź Ghetto, 1943. The largest ghetto in the territories annexed to the Reich. Two hundred thousand Jews were interned here, not only from Ldz and its environs, but also from ...
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Baluty district of Lódź, 1943. Ghetto Border. The sign reads: Jewish Quarter. Entry forbidden.
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Jachet Lewkowicz, a spinner from Lódź. Interwar period.
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Bluma Maria Rubinowicz, Lódź, 1920s. She was born around 1870, emigrated to America before World War II and lived in Brooklyn.
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Szmul and Menasze Tencer, sons of Chaim Lejb and Golda (ne Ajzenberg), the only members of an extended family, who managed to survive the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, Majdanek, Ausch...
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Szmul and Menasze Tencer, sons of Chaim Lejb and Golda (ne Ajzenberg), the only members of an extended family, who managed to survive the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, Majdanek, Ausch...
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An identity card from 1923. Icyk Rubinowicz, born January 14, 1895 in Łódź, son of Aron and Blima. Religion: Judaism. Occupation: baker. Marital status: married.
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Oskar Kon (on the right) with his brother and father. On the reverse: Ldz, 271 Piotrkowska Street. My father received this photograph, together with a prize, on the occasion of ...
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