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3301. False papers given to Dora Licht under the pseudonym of Denise Balzac.
underground during the war. In 1943, he headed the Young Communists in Toulouse and belonged to FTO-MOI. He
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3302. False identification papers given to Jacques Balsam under the pseudonym of Jacques Balzac.
underground during the war. In 1943, he headed the Young Communists in Toulouse and belonged to FTO-MOI. He
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3303. False baptismal certificate issued to Jacques Balsam, under the pseudonym Lucien-Pierre Prygiel, translated from the Polish and signed by the Polish consulate in Marseille.
underground during the war. In 1943, he headed the Young Communists in Toulouse and belonged to FTO-MOI. He
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3304. False papsers issued to Jacques Balsam under the pseudonym Lucien Prygiel but stamped "Juif" (Jew).
underground during the war. In 1943, he headed the Young Communists in Toulouse and belonged to FTO-MOI. He
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3305. Safe conduct pass issued by the French police to Jacques Balsam after the war.
underground during the war. In 1943, he headed the Young Communists in Toulouse and belonged to FTO-MOI. He
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3306. Prisoner identification card issued to Jacques Balsam in the Egletons labor camp, a camp for foreign workers.
underground during the war. In 1943, he headed the Young Communists in Toulouse and belonged to FTO-MOI. He
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3307. Identification papers issued to Jacques Balsam in the Egletons labor camp, a camp for foreign workers.
underground during the war. In 1943, he headed the Young Communists in Toulouse and belonged to FTO-MOI. He
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3308. Propaganda poster reporting United States Navy fleet losses to Japan
.000 BRT si se- / vèrement endommagées qu'elles no pourront reprendre la mer avant de longs mois. [In
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3309. Registres des arrêts rendus par la cour de justice du département de la Seine (Z/6/2001-2056)
la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Paris : le Grand livre du mois, 2003, 612 pages
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3310. Public Panel
same problem. But thank God the UN is not going to guard and Akashi is not going to be in charge of
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3311. Mother's Day card in the shape of a heart with a photograph of a young boy in the middle.
orphaned and non-orphaned children. Inside the card he writes, "My wish can be written in a few words, God
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3312. Femia van West and two colleagues work in the Jewish hospital, Apdeldoornsche Bos, in Apeldoorn.
Haasnoots belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church, and Cornelis Haasnoot believed that God desired that he
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3313. Femia van West and her fiance pose on the steps of a building.
Haasnoots belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church, and Cornelis Haasnoot believed that God desired that he
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3314. Femia van West poses on her bicycle next to a street sign near Leiden.
Haasnoots belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church, and Cornelis Haasnoot believed that God desired that he
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3315. Femia van West perches on a ladder outside her home wearing a Star of David.
Haasnoots belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church, and Cornelis Haasnoot believed that God desired that he
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3316. Wedding portrait of Harry van Geuns and Beppy (Elisabeth) van den Bergh.
Haasnoots belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church, and Cornelis Haasnoot believed that God desired that he
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3317. Postwar portrait of the van West family, a Dutch-Jewish family who survived in hiding.
Haasnoots belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church, and Cornelis Haasnoot believed that God desired that he
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3318. Portrait of a Dutch school teacher and his two sons.
Haasnoots belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church, and Cornelis Haasnoot believed that God desired that he
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3319. Portrait of Simon Herman van den Bergh, the cousin of the donor, with a large stuffed dog.
Haasnoots belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church, and Cornelis Haasnoot believed that God desired that he
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3320. Wedding portrait of Rachel van den Bergh and Mozes van West.
Haasnoots belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church, and Cornelis Haasnoot believed that God desired that he
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3321. The Frenkel family celebrates the graduation of Rabbi Erne Frenkel, the Rabbi of Bicske.
loudly quoted the seventy-ninth Psalm in Hebrew asking to revenge the blood of God's servants. In March
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3322. Close-up portrait of Dr. Erne Frenkel, the Rabbi in Bicsk (near Budapest).
loudly quoted the seventy-ninth Psalm in Hebrew asking to revenge the blood of God's servants. In March
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3323. Prewar portrait of Edit Frenkel with her two children Imre and Judit dressed in Austrian style clothes.
loudly quoted the seventy-ninth Psalm in Hebrew asking to revenge the blood of God's servants. In March
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3324. Clergy march in the funeral procession of Mayor of Szeged.
loudly quoted the seventy-ninth Psalm in Hebrew asking to revenge the blood of God's servants. In March
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3325. Rabbi Jeno Frenkel dedicates a memorial to Jewish soldiers from Szeged who were killed in World War I.
loudly quoted the seventy-ninth Psalm in Hebrew asking to revenge the blood of God's servants. In March