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A commemorative plaque is mounted on the wall at Watmarkt 5 in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. It honors...

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Memorial Plaque Honoring Emilie And Oskar Schindler

23 April 2025

A commemorative plaque is mounted on the wall at Watmarkt 5 in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. It honors...

#12296417

23 April 2025

A commemorative plaque is mounted on the wall at Watmarkt 5 in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. It honors Emilie and Oskar Schindler, who live in this house from November 1945 to September 1946 and are credited with saving over 1,200 Jews during the Nazi dictatorship. Their actions are internationally recognized through Steven Spielberg's film ''Schindler's List.''


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A commemorative plaque is mounted on the wall at Watmarkt 5 in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. It honors...

#12296418

Memorial Plaque Honoring Emilie And Oskar Schindler

23 April 2025

A commemorative plaque is mounted on the wall at Watmarkt 5 in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. It honors...

#12296418

23 April 2025

A commemorative plaque is mounted on the wall at Watmarkt 5 in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. It honors Emilie and Oskar Schindler, who live in this house from November 1945 to September 1946 and are credited with saving over 1,200 Jews during the Nazi dictatorship. Their actions are internationally recognized through Steven Spielberg's film ''Schindler's List.''


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Dr. Leon Weintraub, the Holocaust survivor, and Michael Souvignier, the producer of the film, are seen on the red carpet of the photocall fo...

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Photocall Of "Fuehren Und Verfuehrer"

20 October 2024

Dr. Leon Weintraub, the Holocaust survivor, and Michael Souvignier, the producer of the film, are seen on the red carpet of the photocall fo...

#11687433

20 October 2024

Dr. Leon Weintraub, the Holocaust survivor, and Michael Souvignier, the producer of the film, are seen on the red carpet of the photocall for the film ''Feuhren und Verfuehrer'' at Film Palast in Cologne, Germany, on October 20, 2024, during the Cologne Film Festival 2024.


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Dr. Leon Weintraub, the Holocaust survivor, Michael Souvignier, the producer of the film, and film crews are on the red carpet of the photoc...

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Photocall Of "Fuehren Und Verfuehrer"

20 October 2024

Dr. Leon Weintraub, the Holocaust survivor, Michael Souvignier, the producer of the film, and film crews are on the red carpet of the photoc...

#11687434

20 October 2024

Dr. Leon Weintraub, the Holocaust survivor, Michael Souvignier, the producer of the film, and film crews are on the red carpet of the photocall for the film ''Feuhren und Verfuehrer'' at Film Palast in Cologne, Germany, on October 20, 2024, during the Cologne Film Festival 2024.


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Dr. Leon Weintraub, the Holocaust survivor, and Michael Souvignier, the producer of the film, are seen on the red carpet of the photocall fo...

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Photocall Of "Fuehren Und Verfuehrer"

20 October 2024

Dr. Leon Weintraub, the Holocaust survivor, and Michael Souvignier, the producer of the film, are seen on the red carpet of the photocall fo...

#11687436

20 October 2024

Dr. Leon Weintraub, the Holocaust survivor, and Michael Souvignier, the producer of the film, are seen on the red carpet of the photocall for the film ''Feuhren und Verfuehrer'' at Film Palast in Cologne, Germany, on October 20, 2024, during the Cologne Film Festival 2024.


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A view of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands on August 21, 2024. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

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Daily Life In Amsterdam

21 August 2024

A view of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands on August 21, 2024. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

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21 August 2024

A view of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands on August 21, 2024.


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Crowds arrived to pay respect to the late Polish Holocaust survivor, profesor Wanda Poltawska on October 31, 2023 in landmark Mariacki Churc...

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Funeral Of Polish Holocaust Survivor, Wanda Poltawska

31 October 2023

Crowds arrived to pay respect to the late Polish Holocaust survivor, profesor Wanda Poltawska on October 31, 2023 in landmark Mariacki Churc...

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31 October 2023

Crowds arrived to pay respect to the late Polish Holocaust survivor, profesor Wanda Poltawska on October 31, 2023 in landmark Mariacki Church in Krakow, Poland. Wanda Poltawska, a survivor of the Holocaust in the Ravensbruck concentration camp, died a few days before her 102nd birthday. During her incarceration in the concentration camp, medical experiments were carried out on her. Poltawska was a close friend with the late Pope John Paul II.


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Undertakers carry the coffin as crowds arrive to pay respect to the late Polish Holocaust survivor, profesor Wanda Poltawska on October 31,...

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Funeral Of Polish Holocaust Survivor, Wanda Poltawska

31 October 2023

Undertakers carry the coffin as crowds arrive to pay respect to the late Polish Holocaust survivor, profesor Wanda Poltawska on October 31,...

#10732908

31 October 2023

Undertakers carry the coffin as crowds arrive to pay respect to the late Polish Holocaust survivor, profesor Wanda Poltawska on October 31, 2023 in landmark Mariacki Church in Krakow, Poland. Wanda Poltawska, a survivor of the Holocaust in the Ravensbruck concentration camp, died a few days before her 102nd birthday. During her incarceration in the concentration camp, medical experiments were carried out on her. Poltawska was a close friend with the late Pope John Paul II.


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Before placing the next Stolpersteine to remember the Jew victims of the Nazi regime, one of the relatives is telling the tragic story of th...

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The First Stolpersteine To Remember The Jew Victims Of The Nazi Regime Were Placed In Nijmegen

11 April 2022

Before placing the next Stolpersteine to remember the Jew victims of the Nazi regime, one of the relatives is telling the tragic story of th...

#8056220

11 April 2022

Before placing the next Stolpersteine to remember the Jew victims of the Nazi regime, one of the relatives is telling the tragic story of their capture by the Nazis in Nijmegen, on April 10th, 2022.


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Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israe...

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Visit To Joseph Bau House Museum In Tel Aviv

14 February 2020

Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israe...

#5432024

14 February 2020

Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen concentration camp and then to Schindler's camp where he stayed until the end of the war, while Rebecca was sent to Auschwitz. Both survived and after the war, Josef reunited with his wife, finished his Art degree in Krakow, then in 1950, they immigrated to Israel, where Joseph worked as a graphic artist at the Brandwein Institute in Haifa and for the government of Israel. His paintings and drawings have been listed by Sotheby's as significant contributions to the art of the Holocaust. On Tuesday, 11 February 2020, in Tel Aviv, Israel.


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Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israe...

#5432096

Visit To Joseph Bau House Museum In Tel Aviv

14 February 2020

Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israe...

#5432096

14 February 2020

Clila Bau-Cohen (Center) explains her parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen concentration camp and then to Schindler's camp where he stayed until the end of the war, while Rebecca was sent to Auschwitz. Both survived and after the war, Josef reunited with his wife, finished his Art degree in Krakow, then in 1950, they immigrated to Israel, where Joseph worked as a graphic artist at the Brandwein Institute in Haifa and for the government of Israel. His paintings and drawings have been listed by Sotheby's as significant contributions to the art of the Holocaust. On Tuesday, 11 February 2020, in Tel Aviv, Israel.


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Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen explain their parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a P...

#5432042

Visit To Joseph Bau House Museum In Tel Aviv

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen explain their parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a P...

#5432042

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen explain their parents story to visitors inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen concentration camp and then to Schindler's camp where he stayed until the end of the war, while Rebecca was sent to Auschwitz. Both survived and after the war, Josef reunited with his wife, finished his Art degree in Krakow, then in 1950, they immigrated to Israel, where Joseph worked as a graphic artist at the Brandwein Institute in Haifa and for the government of Israel. His paintings and drawings have been listed by Sotheby's as significant contributions to the art of the Holocaust. On Tuesday, 11 February 2020, in Tel Aviv, Israel.


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Hadasa Bau holds a set of cards with her father Holocaust caricatures inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Polish...

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Visit To Joseph Bau House Museum In Tel Aviv

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau holds a set of cards with her father Holocaust caricatures inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Polish...

#5432046

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau holds a set of cards with her father Holocaust caricatures inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen concentration camp and then to Schindler's camp where he stayed until the end of the war, while Rebecca was sent to Auschwitz. Both survived and after the war, Josef reunited with his wife, finished his Art degree in Krakow, then in 1950, they immigrated to Israel, where Joseph worked as a graphic artist at the Brandwein Institute in Haifa and for the government of Israel. His paintings and drawings have been listed by Sotheby's as significant contributions to the art of the Holocaust. On Tuesday, 11 February 2020, in Tel Aviv, Israel.


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Hadasa Bau shares with visitors her parents Rebecca and Joseph Bau story, inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Po...

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Visit To Joseph Bau House Museum In Tel Aviv

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau shares with visitors her parents Rebecca and Joseph Bau story, inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Po...

#5432048

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau shares with visitors her parents Rebecca and Joseph Bau story, inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen concentration camp and then to Schindler's camp where he stayed until the end of the war, while Rebecca was sent to Auschwitz. Both survived and after the war, Josef reunited with his wife, finished his Art degree in Krakow, then in 1950, they immigrated to Israel, where Joseph worked as a graphic artist at the Brandwein Institute in Haifa and for the government of Israel. His paintings and drawings have been listed by Sotheby's as significant contributions to the art of the Holocaust. On Tuesday, 11 February 2020, in Tel Aviv, Israel.


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Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen (R) seen next to their father's Auschwitz posters 'Entrance Thru Gate' inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum i...

#5432002

Visit To Joseph Bau House Museum In Tel Aviv

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen (R) seen next to their father's Auschwitz posters 'Entrance Thru Gate' inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum i...

#5432002

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau (L) and Clila Bau-Cohen (R) seen next to their father's Auschwitz posters 'Entrance Thru Gate' inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen concentration camp and then to Schindler's camp where he stayed until the end of the war, while Rebecca was sent to Auschwitz. Both survived and after the war, Josef reunited with his wife, finished his Art degree in Krakow, then in 1950, they immigrated to Israel, where Joseph worked as a graphic artist at the Brandwein Institute in Haifa and for the government of Israel. His paintings and drawings have been listed by Sotheby's as significant contributions to the art of the Holocaust. On Tuesday, 11 February 2020, in Tel Aviv, Israel.


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Hadasa Bau her parents photos inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor,...

#5432004

Visit To Joseph Bau House Museum In Tel Aviv

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau her parents photos inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv.

Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor,...

#5432004

14 February 2020

Hadasa Bau her parents photos inside 'Joseph Bau house' Museum in Tel Aviv. Joseph Bau was a Polish-Israeli artist, philosopher, inventor, animator, comedian, commercial creator, copy-writer, photographer and poet. He trained as a graphic artist at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. During WW2 he was transferred to the Plaszow concentration camp, where he met and secretly married Rebecca Tennenbaum. Their story inspired Steven Spielberg and their wedding is shown in Spielberg movie 'Schindler's List'. Later, Josef was transferred to Gross-Rosen concentration camp and then to Schindler's camp where he stayed until the end of the war, while Rebecca was sent to Auschwitz. Both survived and after the war, Josef reunited with his wife, finished his Art degree in Krakow, then in 1950, they immigrated to Israel, where Joseph worked as a graphic artist at the Brandwein Institute in Haifa and for the government of Israel. His paintings and drawings have been listed by Sotheby's as significant contributions to the art of the Holocaust. On Tuesday, 11 February 2020, in Tel Aviv, Israel.


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