Pre-war photographer (1918--1939) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Pre-war photographer (1918--1939)
Digital Content Created by Pre-war photographer
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RG-45.02.125, Warsaw, interwar time
RG-45.02.126, Warsaw, Jews are not allowed into the park
RG-45.02.127, Zamosc, people observing a sports game, interwar time
RG-45.02.38, Hitler after being released from the Landsberg Prison where he spent eight months
RG-45.02.51, Kaunas, interwar Lithuania, Jewish soccer team
RG-45.02.55, Kristallnacht, a burning synagogue
RG-45.02.56, Lancut, Poland, Wooden Synagogue
RG-45.02.72, Nazi gathering, 1930s
RG-45.02.73, Nazi Germany, a German woman is publicly humiliated for intimate relations with Jews
RG-45.02.74, Nuremberg, Nazi rally
RG-45.02.78, Piotrkow Trybunalski, a Jewish Quarter, pre-war Poland
RG-45.02.81, President Hindenburg congratulates Hitler for being elected Chancellor
RG-45.02.82, Przedborz, Poland, Wooden Synagogue
RG-45.02.87, Saloniki, Jewish leaders with Metropolitan
RG-45.02.94, Tarnow, a Jewish cultural society
RG-45.02.95, Tarnow, Jewish soccer team
RG-45.02.97, Vienna, Jewish veterans of the First World War in Austro-Hungarian uniform
RG-46.01.72, Polish-Jewish children arrving in London, February 1939
RG-46.01.94, Weimar Republic, Berlin, 1920s, Ausflügler vor Kaffee-Küche, Bundesarchiv
RG-46.02.08, Hermann Goering and the Polish Foreign Minister Jozef Beck with wives sitting in coach, July 1935
RG-46.02.09, Herschel Feibel Grynszpan at his first police interrogation, Paris, November 8, 1938
RG-46.02.17, Photograph of Herschel Feibel Grynszpan (Grünspan), November 1938
RG-46.04.02, Great Synagogue in Oranienburgerstrasse in Berlin burning on Kristallnacht
RG-46.04.28, Jewish boy forced to mark the entrance to his home or business with JudeVienna, Austria, 1938
RG-46.04.50, The Congress of the German Women Union, Berlin Sport Palace, August 1935
RG-46.04.62, Would-be immigrant being advised in the Palestinian office in Berlin, 1935
RG-52.01.01.04, Embroidered coin purse by Sarlota Foldes Kulka, circa 1920
RG-52.01.01.05, Elena and Martin Binder, before 1935
RG-52.01.01.06, Elena Binderova estate and Martin Binder near Senec Slovak Republic, before 1935
RG-52.01.01.08, Ernest Foldes, oldest brother of Arpad Foldes, pre-war
RG-52.01.01.09, Francisca Kulka Spiegel with Gabriella Karin, 1930 or 1931
RG-52.01.01.10, Gabriela Lubica Foldes, 1936
RG-52.01.01.11, Markus Foldes, before 1935
RG-52.01.01.12, Miki Kulka, pre-war
RG-52.01.01.13, Paula Foldes Silbering, pre-war
RG-52.01.01.14, Sarlota Foldes Kulka and Arpad Foldes wedding picture, February 23, 1930
RG-52.01.01.15, Delicatess store in Bratislava, Sandor Alexander Kulka, Francisca Kulka, Mimi Kulka
RG-52.01.01.16, Sarlota Foldes Kulka with sister Elena Binderova Kulka
Other Files:
RG-45.02.125, Warsaw, interwar time
RG-45.02.126, Warsaw, Jews are not allowed into the park
RG-45.02.127, Zamosc, people observing a sports game, interwar time
RG-45.02.38, Hitler after being released from the Landsberg Prison where he spent eight months
RG-45.02.51, Kaunas, interwar Lithuania, Jewish soccer team
RG-45.02.55, Kristallnacht, a burning synagogue
RG-45.02.56, Lancut, Poland, Wooden Synagogue
RG-45.02.72, Nazi gathering, 1930s
RG-45.02.73, Nazi Germany, a German woman is publicly humiliated for intimate relations with Jews
RG-45.02.74, Nuremberg, Nazi rally
RG-45.02.78, Piotrkow Trybunalski, a Jewish Quarter, pre-war Poland
RG-45.02.81, President Hindenburg congratulates Hitler for being elected Chancellor
RG-45.02.82, Przedborz, Poland, Wooden Synagogue
RG-45.02.87, Saloniki, Jewish leaders with Metropolitan
RG-45.02.94, Tarnow, a Jewish cultural society
RG-45.02.95, Tarnow, Jewish soccer team
RG-45.02.97, Vienna, Jewish veterans of the First World War in Austro-Hungarian uniform
RG-46.01.72, Polish-Jewish children arrving in London, February 1939
RG-46.01.94, Weimar Republic, Berlin, 1920s, Ausflügler vor Kaffee-Küche, Bundesarchiv
RG-46.02.08, Hermann Goering and the Polish Foreign Minister Jozef Beck with wives sitting in coach, July 1935
RG-46.02.09, Herschel Feibel Grynszpan at his first police interrogation, Paris, November 8, 1938
RG-46.02.17, Photograph of Herschel Feibel Grynszpan (Grünspan), November 1938
RG-46.04.02, Great Synagogue in Oranienburgerstrasse in Berlin burning on Kristallnacht
RG-46.04.28, Jewish boy forced to mark the entrance to his home or business with JudeVienna, Austria, 1938
RG-46.04.50, The Congress of the German Women Union, Berlin Sport Palace, August 1935
RG-46.04.62, Would-be immigrant being advised in the Palestinian office in Berlin, 1935
RG-52.01.01.04, Embroidered coin purse by Sarlota Foldes Kulka, circa 1920
RG-52.01.01.05, Elena and Martin Binder, before 1935
RG-52.01.01.06, Elena Binderova estate and Martin Binder near Senec Slovak Republic, before 1935
RG-52.01.01.08, Ernest Foldes, oldest brother of Arpad Foldes, pre-war
RG-52.01.01.09, Francisca Kulka Spiegel with Gabriella Karin, 1930 or 1931
RG-52.01.01.10, Gabriela Lubica Foldes, 1936
RG-52.01.01.11, Markus Foldes, before 1935
RG-52.01.01.12, Miki Kulka, pre-war
RG-52.01.01.13, Paula Foldes Silbering, pre-war
RG-52.01.01.14, Sarlota Foldes Kulka and Arpad Foldes wedding picture, February 23, 1930
RG-52.01.01.15, Delicatess store in Bratislava, Sandor Alexander Kulka, Francisca Kulka, Mimi Kulka
RG-52.01.01.16, Sarlota Foldes Kulka with sister Elena Binderova Kulka