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Updated: July 7, 2014

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Unknown boy
Taken in the early 1900's by my guess.
(I don't think that's a cigarette in his left hand.)
Adele and Paulette Nitka
Adele and Paulette Nitka
A photo of Adele Nitka who was born in Paris, France in 1933, and Paulette who was born also in Paris, France in 1940: two sisters with a teddy bear. Both of them were murdered in Auschwitz in 1942 at age 9 and 2 years.
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Maria Poirson Carbonell
Maria Poirson Carbonell
A photo of Maria Poirson Carbonell with a doll. Maria was dressed in black because her mother had died recently.
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Alida Baruch 1942
Alida Baruch 1942
Alida Baruch was deported with her parents to Auschwitz on July 16,1942 at age 5 months.
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George Engel and Lea Penman. 1912
George Engel and Lea Penman. 1912
Cousins George Engel and Lea Penman at 1236 Acoma Street, Denver, Colorado in 1912. After attending Denver University, Lea would later embark on a stage and screen career with her greatest achievement being cast as Dolly Tate in the 1946 Broadway Musical production of "Annie Get Your Gun", which opened at the Imperial Theatre in New York City on May 16, 1946 and ran for 1,147 performances and was the third longest running musical of the 1940s.
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