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32201. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Reuven Dafni who made two successful drops into Yugoslavia.
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32202. Portrait of Palestinian Jewish parachutist Rehavam Amir.
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32203. Dinner at the Jewish Soldiers' Club in Cairo. Seated at the large table from left to right are, Tzipora, Chaim and Moshe Sharett; Dr.
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32204. Palestinian Jewish parachutists Haviva Reik, Baruch Kamin, Uriel Kanner, Dov Berger (Harari), Tsadok Doron and Sara Braverman go sightseeing while in Egypt for their training.
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32205. Palestinian Jewish parachutists gather in Bucharest to celebrate the release of Arieh Lupesko and Yehuda Gokovsky from captivity.
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32206. Elderly women carrying young children and bundles of personal belongings trudge along a street in the Lodz ghetto toward the assembly point for deportations to Chelmno.
November 4, 1941. The other 18,500 Jews were sent from provincial towns in the Warthegau region. The
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32207. Portrait of fifteen-year-old Berta Engelhard a few months before her emigration to England on a Kindertransport.
January 4, 1939; Inge, who had just turned nine, was put on a waiting list for a later transport. After
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32208. Children's identification card issued by the German police to Inge Engelhard, in which she has been given the middle name of "Sara" and declared stateless.
January 4, 1939; Inge, who had just turned nine, was put on a waiting list for a later transport. After
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32209. Studio portrait of Inge and Theo Engelhard, two German Jewish refugee children living in England, that was sent to their parents in Portugal.
January 4, 1939; Inge, who had just turned nine, was put on a waiting list for a later transport. After
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32210. Portrait of German Jewish refugees, Moshe and Rachel Engelhard, in Portugal.
January 4, 1939; Inge, who had just turned nine, was put on a waiting list for a later transport. After
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32211. Portrait of German Jewish refugees, Moshe and Rachel Engelhard, at a beach in Portugal, while waiting to join their children in England.
January 4, 1939; Inge, who had just turned nine, was put on a waiting list for a later transport. After
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32212. Portrait of Zimmerlinsky family in Nuremberg. The donor's mother, Rachel Zimmerlinsky, is pictured third from the left.
January 4, 1939; Inge, who had just turned nine, was put on a waiting list for a later transport. After
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32213. Portrait of Moshe and Rachel Engelhard on the eve of their departure to Yugoslavia.
January 4, 1939; Inge, who had just turned nine, was put on a waiting list for a later transport. After
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32214. Portrait of German Jewish refugees, Moshe and Rachel Engelhard, in Italy.
January 4, 1939; Inge, who had just turned nine, was put on a waiting list for a later transport. After
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32215. Clementine Pretzfelder looks out the balcony of her home in Burgkundstadt, Germany.
December 4. In February 1941 Nanette immigrated to the United States, where she supported herself as a
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32216. Eugen and Nanette Wassermann sit on the steps of a building in Nuremberg.
December 4. In February 1941 Nanette immigrated to the United States, where she supported herself as a
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32217. The three Wassermann sisters pose on a commercial street in Würzburg.
December 4. In February 1941 Nanette immigrated to the United States, where she supported herself as a
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32218. Page of a ledger kept by Joseph Levinger of New York City itemizing the payments he made on behalf of Nanette Wassermann to facilitate her immigration to the United States from Panama.
December 4. In February 1941 Nanette immigrated to the United States, where she supported herself as a
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32219. Membership card in the Juedischer Kulturbund, Berlin branch, issued to Nanette Wassermann (with the middle name of "Sara" imposed by the Nazis), entitling her to attend their cultural programs, including concerts, films and lectures.
December 4. In February 1941 Nanette immigrated to the United States, where she supported herself as a
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32220. Postcard written by the German Jewish refugee, Eugen Wassermann, while he was in Moscow, but mailed from Yokohama, Japan.
December 4. In February 1941 Nanette immigrated to the United States, where she supported herself as a
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32221. Postcard written by the German Jewish refugee, Eugen Wassermann, while he was in Moscow, but mailed from Yokohama, Japan.
December 4. In February 1941 Nanette immigrated to the United States, where she supported herself as a
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32222. Two childcare workers pose with a group of toddlers in the playground of the Bad Schallerbach children's home.
was born March 4, 1921 in Vilna and had three siblings: Calel, Sonja and Chaya. Syma married Marcus
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32223. Workmen hang up a sign on the gate of the new IRO [International Refugee Organization] children's home in Leitendorf, Austria.
was born March 4, 1921 in Vilna and had three siblings: Calel, Sonja and Chaya. Syma married Marcus
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32224. Group portrait of the staff of the UNRRA children's homes in Leoben and Leitendorf.
was born March 4, 1921 in Vilna and had three siblings: Calel, Sonja and Chaya. Syma married Marcus
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32225. A Jewish university student studies in his room. Pictured is Calel Minc, who is studying for an engineering class he is taking at the University of Ghent.
was born March 4, 1921 in Vilna and had three siblings: Calel, Sonja and Chaya. Syma married Marcus