Advanced Search

Learn About The Holocaust

Special Collections

My Saved Research

Login

Register

Help

Skip to main content

A group of passengers from the Exodus peers out behind a wire fence [probably in Haifa harbor].

Photograph | Digitized | Photograph Number: 43586

Search this record's additional resources, such as finding aids, documents, or transcripts.

No results match this search term.
Check spelling and try again.

results are loading

0 results found for “keyward

    A group of passengers from the Exodus peers out behind a wire fence [probably in Haifa harbor].
    A group of passengers from the Exodus peers out behind a wire fence [probably in Haifa harbor].

Among those pictured is Rachel Krygier.

    Overview

    Caption
    A group of passengers from the Exodus peers out behind a wire fence [probably in Haifa harbor].

    Among those pictured is Rachel Krygier.
    Date
    July 1947
    Locale
    Haifa, Palestine/Israel?
    Variant Locale
    Israel
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Bernard Rosenthal

    Rights & Restrictions

    Photo Source
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Bernard Rosenthal
    Source Record ID: Collections: 2007.178.1

    Keywords & Subjects

    Administrative Notes

    Biography
    Rachel Gottlieb (born Rachel Krygier) is the sister-in-law of the donor. The daughter of Binyamin and Chaja Sheindel Krygier, she was born on February 10,1926 in Warsaw. Her older sister Sarah was born on December 24, 1922. They also had a brother Pesach and a sister Tola. Binyamin perished in the ghetto in 1941 at the age of 45. After his death, Chaja Sheindel encourage Rachel and Sarah to escape the ghetto and find farm work. The sisters managed to obtain false papers; Rachel went under the name of Marissa Duch, and Sara became Wasislawa Sieck. They eventually were arrested as Poles and sent to a German labor camp building rockets. Though the two sisters survived, Chaja Sheindel perished in concentration camp. Pesach perished at the age of 21 and Tola perished at the age of 19. After liberation, Rachel lived at Kibbutz Buchenwald before attempting to immigrate to Palestin on board the Exodus 1947.
    Record last modified:
    2015-05-04 00:00:00
    This page:
    https:​/​/collections.ushmm.org​/search​/catalog​/pa1165349

    Download & Licensing

    In-Person Research

    Contact Us