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Frank Popovitz About 1927
Frank Popovitz died at the age of 39. He was married to Margit Popovitz. They had three children.
Kalman Klein In Israel in about 1980
Kalman moved to Netanya, Israel from Argentina in about 1975. He had left Europe for South America around 1920.
Adolf Kohn and Berta Rappaport Kohn With Grandson Robby
Adolf Kohn and Berta Rappaport Kohn are with their grandson Robby. In May 1944, this family sent to Auschwitz and murdered upon their arrival by the Nazis and their collaborators. Another grandson, ten-year-old Tomas Kohn, was also murdered at Auschwitz. May Hashem Avenge Their Blood. השם יקום דמם
Bella, Sura, Eva, and Zsigmond Klein
From Left: Bella Klein, mother Sura, Eva Klein, father Zsigmond Klein. Bella and Sura were murdered at Auschwitz. Eva Survived Auschwitz. Zsigmond died in 1918 of an infection.
Bok Kyong Kim
Bok Kyong Kim emigrated to the United States in the 1960s with her husband and three children. Bok and her husband had suffered through the Japanese occupation of Korea and the Korean War.
David Abraham Popovitz In Coat
Emigrated to the United States in 1914 from Romania. David was about thirty-five when he arrived.
David Popovitz and Ester Rubin
David Popovitz with wife Ester Rubin. Photo about 1950.
David Popovitz With Meynhart Klein
On the left is Menhard Klein and Erika Weiser Klein. On the right is David Popovitz with wife Ester.
Izrael Klein In Bilke 1929
Izrael Klein was a great violinist. He moved to Belgium in the early 1930s. Izrael was murdered in the Holocaust.
Erika Weiser Menhard Klein With Friends
Holocaust Survivors From Left to Right: Fred Cassel, Vera Cassel, Erika Klein, Menhard Klein, Herta Perl, Shlomo Perl
Erika Weiser Klein 1947
Erika Weiser Klein 1947 In New York. Erika was an Auschwitz survivor.
Erika Weiser Klein Photo From Krakow Registration Form
My mother was born, raised, and lived in Leipzig, Germany. In October 1938, at the age of 21, she was arrested by the Nazis and deported to Poland along with my grandmother and seventeen thousand other Polish Jews. At 23, Mom was housed in the Krakow Ghetto. At 24, sent to Międzyrzec Podlaska. When she was 26, Auschwitz became her hell. Then came Wilischthal Flossenbürg. In May 1945, Mom was finally liberated from Theresienstadt. She was 28 and alone. Her mother and first husband murdered by the Nazis. It had been seven years since her initial custody. Hashem only knows what abuses my mother suffered. The cryings I would sometimes hear while she slept described what she did not want her children to know.
Ester Rubin David Popovitz And Grandson
Grandparents with their grandson.
Ester Rubin
Ester Rubin. Wife of David Popovitz.
Esther Popowitz and Children
Popovitz Family