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A tailors shop at 70 Niska Street in Warsaw, 1935. Nalewki Street sold laces, fancy goods and stockings. Gesia Street traded in hand-made goods from Moscow and Lódz. Franciszka...

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Warsaw, the Gdansk Railway Station, 1970. Anna Lerman leaves for Israel.

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Warsaw, Mostowa Street comer of Freta Street, 1937.

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Dr. Edmund Winawer with his wife Dora (nee Horowitz) and their sons Karol and Stefan (on his mothers lap). In 1905, during the Russo-Japanese War, my grandfather Edmund Winawer ...

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These are the Minc sisters and their cousins or friends. In the foreground on the left, the youngest of the Minc sisters, Olga, my mother. Next to her, Dora, who lived and died ...

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Estera Slornka, nee Tajblum, among her friends. The inscription in Yiddish reads The ,Bildung,, (Education) Society, Workers Choir Board, Warsaw, February 27, 1932.

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Jerzyk Rundo, son of Zygmunt and future father of Basia (cf. photograph no.122), with Polish nanny, 1895.

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Janka Kon, Basia Rundo, Zosia Horowicz - classmates at the Jan Kochanowski Gymnasium, Warsaw. Photo taken June 2,1935 at the Zoo. Janka and Zosia perished in the ghetto.

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Zygmund Rundo, a grandson of Samuel Orgelbrand. He was the owner of a printing-house in Warsaw. His father, Dawid, wrote books that were supposed to bring Jewish culture closer ...

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Jerzyk Rundo, born in Warsaw in 1894.

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Basia Rundo, born in Warsaw in 1921.

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Mr. Wielikowski, a jewish lawyer, his wife and two daughters walk in the street in Warsaw. Julia, donors sister, worked for them as a governess.

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Wedding photograph of Frajda Fajgenbaum and Samuel Grinberg, Warsaw, September 22, 1935. They called her Franka, even though her real name was Frajda, which means joy. She got t...

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Wedding portrait of Israel Lejb Fajgenbaum.

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Wedding portrait of Lea Odoner Fajgenbaum.

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A reunion of graduates of Elementary School No. 49 at 9 Brzeska Street, Warsaw, 1936. It was a regular state-run elementary school in the Praga district, although only Jewish ch...

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Portrait of Eugenia Genia Marder Halicka, a Jewish woman, who survived war in the USSR and a friend of the donor.

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Aleksander Gnoiński, donors husband, walking in the street with his son.

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Name unknown. Warsaw Ghetto, 1942. At that time I was a student in the state photography school, situated not far from the Ghetto. At the very beginning, when the Ghetto was not...

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Portrait of Bronisława Bronia Ehrlich, who lived on 15 Chopin Street in Warsaw and attended the Anna Jakubowska High School in Warsaw together with Stefania Matysiak Radecka, t...

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Portrait of Roma Horch, who lived on Żurawia Street in Warsaw and attended the Anna Jakubowska High School in Warsaw together with Stefania Matysiak Radecka, the donor.

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Studio portrait of a young Jewish man. From the Tendler family album, from Skala (near Ojcw).

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Portrait of mother and her daughter. The attached note from the donor explained that his mother hid this Jewish woman (Krystyna Prajs) and her daughter for the period of two wee...

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This photograph was taken in the Warsaw ghetto by Wiesław Schmidt.

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This photograph was taken in the Warsaw ghetto by Wiesław Schmidt.

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This photograph was taken in the Warsaw ghetto by Wiesław Schmidt.

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This photograph was taken in the Warsaw ghetto by Wiesław Schmidt.

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This photograph was taken in the Warsaw ghetto by Wiesław Schmidt.

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This photograph was taken in the Warsaw ghetto by Wiesław Schmidt.

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This photograph was taken in the Warsaw ghetto by Wiesław Schmidt.

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