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Reserves certificate of Bruno Schnurdreher
Passport of Bruno Schnurdreher
Passport of Lili Schnurdreher
Passport of Hansi Pollak
Wedding certificate of Hansi Pollak and Alfred Hammerschlag
Immigration Certificate of Hansi Pollak
Residency Certificate (Heimatschein) of Hansi Pollak
Birth Certificate of Hansi Pollak
Letter. Written in German.
Gebuhrts-Zeugnis: Birth Certificate Margarethe Austerlitz (Guttentag)
Marriage certificate of Margarethe Karadjoff and Martin Guttentag
Immigrant I.D. card Margarethe
Declaration of Intent for U. S. Citizenship
Residency Certificate of Margarethe
Shipping receipts. a) #4305
notes - Remarks and
[Calling card of Mr. & Mrs. Isidor Straus
copy of the 1797 seal of Shearith Israel
Certificate of Kashrut Peter Graber caterers
Certificate of Kashrut for El Al Kitchen at London Heathrow Airport
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