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Black-and-white photograph of three men in hats and jackets, standing on a sidewalk and looking at two shattered storefront windows. Two men have their back to the camera.Kristallnacht
Black-and-white photograph of a man in a suit speaking into two microphones at a podium outdoors. He is surrounded by a group of people, some sitting, with a large building in the background.Holocaust Commemoration Rally at Parliament Hill
Black-and-white aerial photograph of a town with a river visible in the distance. Text has been handwritten in the top-left corner of the photograph.Tillsonburg 1945-1955
A grey-coloured map diagram depicting most of North America, Europe, and part of Africa. A line traverses various points along the map.Minna Loewith's Journey
Black-and-white photograph of a man and woman standing together under an arbour outdoors, smiling at the camera. The man has his hands in his pockets.Minna and Joe Loewith, late 1940s
Black-and-white studio photograph of a man and woman sitting together and smiling at the camera. The man wears a suit, and the woman wears a blouse with a pearl necklace. Both have dark brown hair.Jack and Freda Hahn, 1946
Black-and-white photograph of the bust of a man and woman smiling at the camera. The man wears a suit and tie, and the woman has her hair up.Paul Herczeg's Parents, 1943
Colour photograph of an elderly couple smiling arm-in-arm at the camera. Both wear glasses, and the woman has dark brown short hair.Michael with Wife Pat, 2011
Black-and-white identity photograph of a young man, pictured form chest up, looking at the camera. He has dark brown hair, and wears a collared shirt over a striped t-shirt.Moishe Kantorowitz, 1945
Black-and-white photograph of a young man standing in a tuxedo, in front of a dark curtain.David Mark, 1952

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