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33476. Shmuel Rakowski (top row, center) poses with a group of Jewish survivors from Mukachevo who he escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
(July 4, 1946) in which 42 Jews were killed in the wake of a ritual murder charge. Over 90
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33477. Shmuel Rakowski (seated) poses with a group of Jewish DPs who he escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
(July 4, 1946) in which 42 Jews were killed in the wake of a ritual murder charge. Over 90
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33478. False Polish baptismal certificate issued to the Jewish child Yona Kunstler during World War II while she was in hiding under the assumed name of Yanina Lesiak.
born on May 4, 1934 in Krakow where her father practiced law. The Kunstlers enjoyed a close
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33479. Postwar portrait of 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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33480. Group portrait of four young Jewish women in the Sosnowiec ghetto.
September 4, 1939. Five days later they set fire to the Great Synagogue in Bedzin. The flames quickly
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33481. Portrait of Bloeme Emden with a Jewish star.
escape. At 4:00 a bell summoned children under fourteen to assemble. Bloeme went to the hall, and after
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33482. Class portrait of the Jewish high school in Amsterdam.
escape. At 4:00 a bell summoned children under fourteen to assemble. Bloeme went to the hall, and after
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33483. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz (center, right) poses with his mother at a Christmas party.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33484. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz poses at the gate of the "evacuation quarters" of the Swiss legation in Bicske, about half an hour from Budapest.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33485. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz sitting on a sofa in his office which was located in the American embassy in Budapest.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33486. The Swiss flag hangs in front of the British Legation on Verbocsy Street in Budapest.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33487. Charles (Carl) and Gertrud Lutz pose with police and former employees among the ruins of the British legation in Budapest after the liberation.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33488. Charles (Carl) Lutz (left) stands with his colleague, Mr.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33489. Charles (Carl) Lutz poses among the ruins of the former British legation in Budapest.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33490. Portrait of Charles (Carl) Lutz taken about the time he was working in Washington, D.C.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33491. Swiss Schutzbrief [protective letter] issued to Maria Magdalena Grausz, an Hungarian Jewish woman, by the Swiss legation in Budapest and signed by Vice Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33492. Passport photograph of Charles (Carl) Lutz.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33493. Meeting of the leadership of Jewish displaced persons in the British zone.
paved the way for the establishment of a $6.4 million fund to compensate other Nazi-era slave laborers
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33494. Zionist gathering of Jewish displaced persons in the British zone.
paved the way for the establishment of a $6.4 million fund to compensate other Nazi-era slave laborers
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33495. Studio portrait of a Jewish mother and son in Mukachevo, Czechoslovakia.
removing corpses by carrying them draped over a pole. After his liberation by the Americans on May 4, 1945
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33496. Portrait of a Jewish family in Budapest. Pictured are Lorand and Ella Schichtanz with their daughter, Judit.
liberated on May 4, 1945. Upon his release, Lorand decided not to return to Hungary and his family. He
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33497. Two men sit outside on a large boulder.
for his rescue work. Soon after arriving in Marseilles on August 4, 1940, Fry assembled a staff and
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33498. A group of artists pose around Varian Fry at the Villa Air-Bel outside Marseilles.
for his rescue work. Soon after arriving in Marseilles on August 4, 1940, Fry assembled a staff and
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33499. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Alfred Jodl, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
on all 4 counts and sentenced to death. He was hanged on October 16, 1946.
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33500. A child's dress embroidered with red and blue flowers with small green leaves.
was born October 4, 1934 in Czortkow, Poland, where her father was an upholsterer. The family lived