Frima Laub photographs

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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 
irn737258 
Frima Laub photographs 
folder 1 
Includes photographs and copy prints depicting the experiences of Frima Gleiser Laub and her family before, during, and after the Holocaust. 
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Frima Laub (nee Gleiser) was born on January 15, 1936, in Pidvolochysʹk, Ukraine (formerly Podwołoczyska, Poland). She had a brother and two sisters. She survived the Holocaust in hiding on the farm of a Christian family. She was liberated by the Russians. She lived in the Schlüpfing (Pocking) displaced persons camp and then Vollstedt, Germany. The immigrated to Havana, Cuba in 1948, and later to the United States. She married Herman Laub (Laube) in 1960. 

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