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Nándor Róth, father of Imre Rábai, as a soldier in World war I.
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The back of the previous photograph: Nándor Róth's distinctions (listed by him).
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Róth Bentwood Furniture Factory, founded in Szeged in 1928.
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Róth Bentwood Furniture Factory, price list |
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Work at the workshop in 1942-43 after the anti-Jewish laws. Imre Rábai in the middle |
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Maternal grandfather, Ignác Kohn, tradesmen |
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Matrenal grandmother, Paula Hajduska |
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Imre Rábai's mother and sister in the lap of a Slovak servant, Tótkomlós, circa 1906. |
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Imre Rábai's parents - Stefánia Kohn and Nándor Róth - on their wedding, Mezőkovácsháza , 1923 |
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Imre Rábai's maternal aunt - Piroska Kohn.She died with her daughter in Auschwitz. |
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The Róth family (the little boy to the left is Imre Rábai), Szeged. 1940. |
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598. Báró Jósika Miklós Jewish Boy Scout group camp at Szatymaz, 1939-40 |
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598. Báró Jósika Miklós Jewish Boy Scout group camp at Szatymaz, 1939-40 |
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The (officially illegal)Jewish Boy Scout Group |
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The (officially illegal)Jewish Boy Scout Group |
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The (officially illegal)Jewish Boy Scout Group |
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The Szeged Jewish Youth football team on the SZTK field (second from right: Imre Rábai), Szeged, 1943 |
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Imre Rábai with his brother in their yard at home, 1943.
13 Korona Street, Szeged |
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Imre Rábai, Szeged, March, 1944. |
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1946, Budapest. Bácskai Street Jewish Children's Home. After graduating, Imre Rábai worked there. |