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Copy of an original, one-page document with typed writing and handwritten signature at the bottom, dated March 7 1944. A small black-and-white identity picture is attached to the paper in the bottom-left corner, featuring a woman and two children. The paper’s edges are slightly torn.Engelhard Family Visa, 1944
Black-and-white square-shaped photograph with a Polaroid border of a young man looking towards the left of the camera. His hair is combed back and he wears a collared shirt.Michael Kutz, 1944
Black-and-white oval-shaped studio photograph of a young man. The man wears a suit with a bowtie. The photograph has a large white border.Joseph Klinghoffer, 1922
Black-and-white photograph of two young women standing and smiling outdoors. One woman wears a dress, and the other wears a blouse and skirt.David Mark's Sisters, Early 1940s
Colour photograph of a rectangular wooden suitcase with the words ‘M KUJAWSK, CANADA’ painted on the top of the case.Mania Kay's Suitcase
Black-and-white photograph of a man standing outside on a sidewalk, wearing a suit and smiling at the camera. The street behind him has a vintage car parked on the right, as well as trees, balconies, and stairwells leading up to apartments.Leon Hirsch, Regina, ca. 1949
Black-and-white photograph of a group of seven people, standing in a line and smiling at the camera. The couple in the middle appears to be celebrating their wedding day, with the woman dressed in a long white gown, veil, and holding a bouquet of flowers. The men in the group wear suits, and the other three women wear dresses.Elliott and Minnie Zuckier's Wedding Day, 1949
Black and white photograph of a passenger ship surrounded by smaller boats.The MS St. Louis set sail from Hamburg

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