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33576. Three artists converse on the grounds of the Villa Air-Bel near Marseilles.
for his rescue work. Soon after arriving in Marseilles on August 4, 1940, Fry assembled a staff and
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33577. View of the Capitaine Paul-Lemerle, a converted cargo ship that sailed from Marseilles to Martinique with European refugees sponsored by Varian Fry's Centre Americain de Secours.
for his rescue work. Soon after arriving in Marseilles on August 4, 1940, Fry assembled a staff and
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33578. Clandestine photograph of the disfigured leg of Polish political prisoner, Bogumila Babinska (Jasiuk), in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
February 4, 1945. Bogumila succeeded in hiding and survived thanks to the help of prisoners of various
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33579. Clandestine photograph of a Polish political prisoner and medical experimentation victim in the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
February 4, 1945. Bogumila succeeded in hiding and survived thanks to the help of prisoners of various
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33580. False papers issued to Hilda Krieser in the Pringy children's home, under the name Helene Rambaux.
Belgium when Hilda was a baby, and her younger sister Anny was born there on September 4, 1929. The girls
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33581. Mugshot of Nazi defendant Ernst von Weizsaecker, the principal defendant of the Ministries Trial.
ranging from 4 to 25 years. One final defendant was sentenced to time served. The United States High
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33582. The defendants of the Ministries Trial sit in the dock.
ranging from 4 to 25 years. One final defendant was sentenced to time served. The United States High
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33583. German-Jewish children gather in a summer camp Kinderlager [children's recreational summer camp] in Horserod, Denmark.
paved the way for the establishment of a $6.4 million fund to compensate other Nazi-era slave laborers
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33584. Norbert Wollheim sits on the deck of a ship while accompanying German-Jewish children to a summer camp Kinderlager [children's recreational summer camp] in Horserod, Denmark.
paved the way for the establishment of a $6.4 million fund to compensate other Nazi-era slave laborers
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33585. Portrait of French rescuer and Righteous Among the Nations, Georgette Cheverry.
Allies entered Charolles on September 4, 1944, a few weeks after the liberation of Paris. Regine
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33586. View of the main street of Charolles, the small town where two Jewish sisters hid during the war.
Allies entered Charolles on September 4, 1944, a few weeks after the liberation of Paris. Regine
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33587. Portrait of a grandfather holding two baby grandchildren on a park bench.
Allies entered Charolles on September 4, 1944, a few weeks after the liberation of Paris. Regine
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33588. Portrait of Chaim Kozienicki.
exhibited physical signs of malnutrition. On September 4, 1942 Chaim arrived at work as usual and noticed
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33589. Close-up portrait of a Czech-Jewish mother holding her infant son.
after receiving their visas, they immigrated to the United States, arriving by ship on July 4, 1950
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33590. Close-up portrait of a Czech-Jewish father holding his infant daughter.
after receiving their visas, they immigrated to the United States, arriving by ship on July 4, 1950
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33591. Karel and Margaret Grunbaum pose on a street in Copenhagen while on vacation to Denmark.
after receiving their visas, they immigrated to the United States, arriving by ship on July 4, 1950
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33592. A mother and son, both survivors of Theresienstadt, study a document in their apartment in postwar Prague.
after receiving their visas, they immigrated to the United States, arriving by ship on July 4, 1950
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33593. Paul Ornstein gathers wheat in a field in a Zionist hachshara in Hungary.
April 4, 1924 in Hajdunanas Hungary. After serving in World War I, Lajos founded a bank only to lose his
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33594. Close-up portrait of three Hungarian rabbinical students in Budapest.
April 4, 1924 in Hajdunanas Hungary. After serving in World War I, Lajos founded a bank only to lose his
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33595. An older man [probably a rabbi] and rabbinical student Paul Ornstein conduct a prayer service in Hungary while Hannukah menorahs burn behind them.
April 4, 1924 in Hajdunanas Hungary. After serving in World War I, Lajos founded a bank only to lose his
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33596. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Lodz Poland.
exhibited physical signs of malnutrition. On September 4, 1942 Chaim arrived at work as usual and noticed
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33597. Children's drawing of the Pringy children's home.
Belgium when Hilda was a baby, and her younger sister Anny was born there on September 4, 1929. The girls
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33598. German translation of a false affidavit (recto) attesting that Izaak Horowitz, residing in Philadelphia, requests that his wife and their six children join him in the United States and that they are entitled to US citizenship.
Horowitz. Josef was born on December 17, 1925 in Krakow, and his younger sister Dola was born on July 4
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33599. German translation of a false affidavit (verso) attesting that Izaak Horowitz, residing in Philadelphia, requests that his wife and their six children join him in the United States and that they and their families are entitled to US citizenship.
Horowitz. Josef was born on December 17, 1925 in Krakow, and his younger sister Dola was born on July 4
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33600. Jewish youth on a train taking them from Germany to Belgium.
Horowitz. Josef was born on December 17, 1925 in Krakow, and his younger sister Dola was born on July 4