Dov Lieblein photographs
Collection of Photographs: depicting Jewish life in Skole, Poland in the years 1917-1939; including image of celebrations on occasion of the Balfour Declaration; schools: families: Josefsberg, Rozenberg, Lieblein, Kastner and others in Skole and the Josefsberg family on route to Palestine in 1938 and later in Tel Aviv and Haifa. Dov Benek Lieblein survived the Holocaust in hiding with his maternal aunt Chaya and her husband Aron Wilf, their two children Munio and Ruzka and their cousin Meir Wilf. His parents and brother, Dolek, were murdered in the Belzec death camp in September 1942. Other photographs depict the Oschinsky family, Mr. Lieblein's late wife's family, in Breslau, Germany and later in Jerusalem as well as the driver's license of Dagobert Oschinsky issued in Breslau in May 1938.
- Date
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inclusive:
1917-1939
- Genre/Form
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Photographs.
- Extent
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2 folders
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Dov Lieblein
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Record last modified: 2023-02-24 13:38:09
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Also in Dov Lieblein collection
Contains materials documenting the experiences of the Lieblein family before and during the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.
Dov Lieblein photographs
Document
Collection of 17 photographs: images of the Lieblein family in Skole, Poland, c. 1938; the Rozenberg family, c. 1938; Images of Dov Benek Lieblein and his friends in an orphanage in Bielsko, Poland and later Selvino, Italy; Images of the Lieblein and Wilf family homes in Skole, c. 1979; image of the gravestone of Julius Oschinsky (d. 1907) in the Jewish cemetery in Breslau, Germany. He was the grandfather of Chana Oschinsky Lieblein (donor's late wife).