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Nathan Brender poses for a picture on the streets of Sydney, Australia.

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    Nathan Brender poses for a picture on the streets of Sydney, Australia.
    Nathan Brender poses for a picture on the streets of Sydney, Australia.

After Kristallnacht, the Brender family fled to Sydney to escape persecution.

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    Nathan Brender poses for a picture on the streets of Sydney, Australia.

    After Kristallnacht, the Brender family fled to Sydney to escape persecution.
    Date
    1941 May 07
    Locale
    Sydney, Australia
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Alan Edelman

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Alan Edelman

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    Doris Edelman (born Tager), the mother of the donor is the daughter of Jacob Tager and Fanny Brender Tager. She was born in Hannover, Germany in 1925. Her younger brother Henry was born in 1930. Doris attended public school until the Nazi's expelled all Jewish students. She then attended Catholic school. During the Kristallnacht pogrom Jacob was arrested and incarcerated in Dachau for approximately six months. In either 1939 or 1940 the family immigrated to Cuba aboard the S.S. Rotterdam. After three to five years, they immigrated to the United States and settled in Kansas City.
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