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10126. Three Jewish DPs, who survived both the Kovno ghetto and Dachau concentration camp, pose together at the Saint Ottilien Hospital displaced persons camp.
photographs with him. On the night of July 9, 1944, before escaping from the Kedainiai labor camp near Kovno
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10127. George Birman (left) on the deck of the Negba before the ship's departure from Marseilles.
photographs with him. On the night of July 9, 1944, before escaping from the Kedainiai labor camp near Kovno
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10128. Members of the Betar Zionist youth movement demonstrate against British policy in Palestine at the tomb of Theodor Herzl in the Jewish cemetery in Vienna.
photographs with him. On the night of July 9, 1944, before escaping from the Kedainiai labor camp near Kovno
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10129. George Birman poses in front of the tomb of Theodor Herzl in Vienna.
photographs with him. On the night of July 9, 1944, before escaping from the Kedainiai labor camp near Kovno
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10130. Members of the Betar Zionist youth movement demonstrate against British policy in Palestine at the tomb of Theodor Herzl in the Jewish cemetery in Vienna.
photographs with him. On the night of July 9, 1944, before escaping from the Kedainiai labor camp near Kovno
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10131. Portrait of t Mechel, Ruth, and Lea Blumenstock in England where they stayed after the return of the St.
November 9-10 1938, he was arrested and sent to the Dachau concentration camp. Lea managed to secure his
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10132. Portrait of Gertrude Nölting, the German midwife who hid Henri and Horst Taucher during the final years of the war and continued to care for them after the liberation.
November 9-10, 1938, his business was vandalized and subsequently taken away from him altogether. Julius
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10133. Identification photo of René Karschon taken in the Gurs internment camp.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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10134. Group portrait of foreign workers assigned to the food supply department at the Gurs internment camp.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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10135. View of the barracks in the Gurs internment camp.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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10136. René Karschon (left) walks down a street in Geneva shortly after his escape from France.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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10137. Document signed by the head physician of the Saint Cyprien internment camp and stamped by the director of the Gurs camp attesting to René Karschon's devoted service as a nurse in Saint Cyprien.
members of the resistance. On September 9, 1942 he crossed into Switzerland, where he was helped by
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10138. Siny Natkiel plays with a bucket in a garden along with her rescuers, Dr.
three more children, Froukje (b. 1/10/48), Berry (b. 3/14/50), and Lydia (b. 9/7/57). Siny continued
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10139. Portrait of Siny Natkiel in her high chair.
three more children, Froukje (b. 1/10/48), Berry (b. 3/14/50), and Lydia (b. 9/7/57). Siny continued
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10140. Portrait of Siny Natkiel at a "tea party".
three more children, Froukje (b. 1/10/48), Berry (b. 3/14/50), and Lydia (b. 9/7/57). Siny continued
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10141. Portrait of Henri and Horst Taucher taken shortly before their departure for America.
November 9-10, 1938, his business was vandalized and subsequently taken away from him altogether. Julius
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10142. Identification card issued to the Jewish DP child Horst Taucher indicating that he was a victim of fascism.
November 9-10, 1938, his business was vandalized and subsequently taken away from him altogether. Julius
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10143. Pupils sit at their desks in a classroom at a public school on Zamarstynowska Street in Lvov.
She was born December 9, 1922 in Lvov, where her father was a rabbi. Tamara had one sibling, a half
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10144. Portrait of a Jewish father and daughter in Dolina.
She was born December 9, 1922 in Lvov, where her father was a rabbi. Tamara had one sibling, a half
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10145. Portrait of two Jewish sisters in Dolina. Pictured are Tosia (right) and Dwunia (left) Wilner, the first cousins of Tamara Abramowicz.
She was born December 9, 1922 in Lvov, where her father was a rabbi. Tamara had one sibling, a half
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10146. Nazi propaganda slide featuring images of Wilhelm Gustloff, leader of the NSDAP's foreign organization in Switzerland (left), and David Frankfurter, the Jewish student who assassinated him in 1936 (right).
police. His trial began in Chur on December 9, 1936. Though his action was applauded among large
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10147. David Rosenstein poses with Mrs. Weismuller and Prof.
inability to find permanent homes, 9 years after the end of the war.
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10148. Jewish DP children pose in and around the window of the Kibbutz Ilaniah children's home in Apeldoorn.
inability to find permanent homes, 9 years after the end of the war.
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10149. Sign in both Hebrew and Dutch at the entrance to the Kibbutz Ilaniah children's home in Apeldoorn.
inability to find permanent homes, 9 years after the end of the war.
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10150. Children play with an archery bow outside of of the Ilaniah children's home in Apeldoorn.
inability to find permanent homes, 9 years after the end of the war.