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Black-and-white photograph of a family of five, standing and smiling together indoors. The family includes a man and woman with their teenage son, and two younger daughters. There is a menorah in the background.The Kantorowitz Family, ca. 1965
Black-and-white photograph of a man and woman, sitting together outdoors. The woman has shoulder-length brown hair, and the man has a moustache, wearing a light collared shirt.George and Judy Lysy, 1945
Black-and-white photograph of two young men standing together in front of a vintage car outdoors. One man has his arm around the other. A large brick wall is in the background.Leon with His Friend, 1947
Copy of an embarkation card document. The document has typed writing, a stamp for ‘MARINE SHARK JUN 8 1948’, and includes handwriting.Embarkation Card, 1948
Black-and-white photograph of a young man posing on the back of a motorcycle, looking forwards towards the right of the camera. There is a hedge behind him and a building in the distant background.Michael Kutz, biography
Back page of a typed document with handwriting along the left and top margins of the first page as well as at the end of the document.Order-in-Council PC 695: Back Page
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Black-and-white portrait photograph of a man looking towards the left of the camera, visible from his waist up, wearing a military suit.Wannsee Conference
Black-and-white photograph of four men in a large doorway. One man, second from the right, is exiting the room with a briefcase and pipe in his mouth. The man to his left is entering the room. The two men on either side are dressed in RCMP uniforms and look towards the camera.Montreal 1939-1945
A grey-coloured map diagram depicting most of North America, Europe, and part of Africa. A line traverses various points along the map.Freda Shiel's Journey

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