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33426. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33427. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33428. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33429. Crossword puzzle created by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33430. Crossword puzzle created by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33431. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33432. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33433. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33434. Affidavit certifying that Max Henri Lefevre, the alias used by Leo Bretholz, is employed and is a member of the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth organization.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33435. Affidavit acquitting Leo Bretholz of his wartime conviction for illegally living in France and evading arrest.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33436. Varian Fry poses on a balcony in Berlin, where he traveled in 1935 while serving as editor of "The Living Age."
for his rescue work. Soon after arriving in Marseilles on August 4, 1940, Fry assembled a staff and
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33437. Affidavit signed by the mayor of Limoges attesting to the good conduct of Leo Bretholz.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33438. Residency permit for Leo Bretholz signed by the prefect of Haute-Pyrenees.
Jews and sending them to the Drancy transit camp. On October 4, 1942 Leo crossed over the border into
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33439. Norbert Wollheim, vice-chairman of the Central Committee for Liberated Jews in the British Zone of Germany, addresses a rally protesting the lenient sentencing of a Nazi war criminal.
paved the way for the establishment of a $6.4 million fund to compensate other Nazi-era slave laborers
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33440. Membership card/booklet for the Jewish Studio Theater "Concentration Camp Theater" of the Central Jewish committee of Bergen-Belsen issued to Norbert Wollheim.
paved the way for the establishment of a $6.4 million fund to compensate other Nazi-era slave laborers
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33441. Portrait of a young Romanian Jew wearing the yellow star on the day before he was deported to Transnistria.
died or were shot along the way. In the final phase, which began on June 7, 1942, 4,000 formerly
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33442. Jewish police guard a group of central European Jews who have been assembled for deportation in the central prison of the Lodz ghetto.
November 4, 1941. The other 18,500 Jews were sent from provincial towns in the Warthegau region. The
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33443. Rabbi Philip Bernstein (right), adviser on Jewish affairs to the U.S.
. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. Out of the Ashes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 113-4; Geniizi, Haim, "Philip
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33444. Stephen Bernstein poses with his father, Philip Bernstein (left), adviser on Jewish affairs to the U.S.
. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. Out of the Ashes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 113-4; Geniizi, Haim, "Philip
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33445. Jews are gathered near one of the entrances to the Kovno ghetto while moving their belongings into the ghetto.
closure of the ghetto on August 17, 1941. The others occurred on October 4, 1941, following the "Small
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33446. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Romans were finally liberated on June 4, 1944 in Rome. The following spring Carl returned to France to
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33447. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Romans were finally liberated on June 4, 1944 in Rome. The following spring Carl returned to France to
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33448. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Romans were finally liberated on June 4, 1944 in Rome. The following spring Carl returned to France to
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33449. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Romans were finally liberated on June 4, 1944 in Rome. The following spring Carl returned to France to
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33450. Jewish refugees escape over the Alps to Italy from the Italian-occupied zone in France following the signing of the Italian armistice.
Romans were finally liberated on June 4, 1944 in Rome. The following spring Carl returned to France to