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Black-and-white photograph of a young man standing on a lawn, with a tree on either side of him. He has his hands in his pockets, and wears dark trousers and a light collared shirt.Moishe in Italian DP Camp, 1947
Black-and-white photograph of four people standing outdoors, with trees in the background.Aba Beer with Family, Late 1930s
Black-and-white photograph of a woman in a white wedding dress holding a bouquet of flowers.Freda Shiel, 1958
Black-and-white photograph of a man standing behind the cash register of  a large grocery store. He stands in front of a shelf full of food products, and there is a large display food counter in front of him.David Shafran, ca. 1950
Black-and-white portrait photograph of a man in a suit and tie, looking towards the left of the camera. He wears a kippah on his head.Joseph Lazar, late 1940s
Black-and-white photograph of two men smiling and shaking hands. Both men have moustaches, and one man wears a lighter suit with a swastika badge on his arm.Munich Agreement
Black-and-white photograph of a man, standing with a hand on his left hip, in front of a large white truck that reads “X-RAY UNIT” on its side. A man stands behind him inside the entrance of the truck with his face covered by shadow.Stefan as Medical Student at the University of Manitoba, ca. 1949
Black-and-white photograph of a large group of soldiers marching in unison on a boulevard.Beginning of WWII
Black-and-white photograph of a busy street scene with vintage cars and streetcars driving up and down a road. Pedestrians walk in either direction on the sidewalks, and there are billboard advertisements posted on buildings’ exterior walls.Montreal 1933-1939
A blue-coloured map diagram depicting most of North America, Europe, and part of Africa. A line traverses various points along the map.Aba Beer's Journey

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