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Group of friends of the Bund in Bedzin in the twenties |
[BUND (abbr. of Algemeyner Yiddisher Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poyln
un Rusland; "General Jewish Workers' Union in Lithuania, Poland
and Russia"), Jewish socialist party founded in Russia in 1897] |
[Page 162]
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Group of girlfriends amongst the first Bundists
in Sosnowiec |
[Page 165]
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Activists of the Bund in Sosnowiec at a farewell
meeting on
the occasion of the departure of the Szczekocz family to Kraków |
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