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33726. Three young men pose for a photograph at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille, two years prior to joining the resistence Pictured left: Rudi Oehlbaum, Egon Berlin and Joseph Dortort.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33727. Alex Frank, former teacher at La Hille, in England in 1944, where he had become a member of an RAF bomber crew.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33728. Portrait of Roesli Naef who who was the director of La Hille from 1941 to 1943 and later was recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations in 1989.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33729. Three young men stand in the garden of the children's home Chateau de La Hille.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33730. Two siblings stand in front of the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33731. Addi Nussbaum poses at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33732. Rita Leistner poses in front of a tree at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33733. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Nechama (nee Halberstamm) Stempel (b.
August 4, 1908 in Bobowa) and her children Leib Stempel (b. April 20, 1935) and Rosa (b. September 3
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33734. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Dr.
Mirjam (b. August 4, 1940) by George Mandel-Mantello, First Secretary of the Salvadoran Consulate in
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33735. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Grand Rabbi Ignatz Tigermann (b.
1890 in Ersekujvar), his wife Ilona (nee Klein) Tigermann (b. April 4, 1890 in Maramarosziget) and
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33736. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Vilmos Tauber (b.
Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Vilmos Tauber (b. April 4, 1860 in Sopron
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33737. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Dezso (Desider) Winyik (b.
1904 in Megyaszo), his wife Erzsebet (nee Wiesner) Winyik (b. November 4, 1902 in Sajo-Szt. Peter), and
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33738. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Sandor Weisz (b.
Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Sandor Weisz (b. September 4, 1896 in
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33739. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Artur Wolinsky (b.
February 4, 1934) by George Mandel-Mantello, First Secretary of the Salvadoran Consulate in Geneva and sent
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33740. Three teenage girls sit on the terrace of the Home General Bernheim in Zuen, Belgium.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33741. Young women and teachers pose for a group picture at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33742. A group of young people pose for a photograph at the children's home of Seyre.
Austria between the ages of 4 and 17 found refuge in Belgium. Some came individually, others illegally
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33743. Group portrait of the Swiss consulate staff 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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33744. Swiss Consul General, Carl Lutz, poses with his driver, Charles Szluha, along the bank of the Danube River across from the parliament building in wartime 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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33745. Four Jewish refugees gather in Nazi occupied France.
Romans were finally liberated on June 4, 1944 in Rome. The following spring Carl returned to France to
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33746. Viennese Jews learn typewriting repair in an ORT vocational school following the Nazi take-over of Austria.
Romans were finally liberated on June 4, 1944 in Rome. The following spring Carl returned to France to
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33747. Exterior view of the home in Valle Stura where Carl and Marianne Roman lived after fleeing to Italy over the Alps.
Romans were finally liberated on June 4, 1944 in Rome. The following spring Carl returned to France to
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33748. Wilhelm Bauer, the second husband of Marianne Roman, holds his rifle while in the French army.
Romans were finally liberated on June 4, 1944 in Rome. The following spring Carl returned to France to
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33749. Low resolution image only. A crowd of Jews waits outside a branch of the Swiss legation located in the Glass House on Vadasz Street hoping to obtain Schutzbriefe that would protect them from deportation.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4
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33750. Low resolution image only. A crowd of Jews waits outside a branch of the Swiss legation located in the Glass House on Vadasz Street hoping to obtain Schutzbriefe that would protect them from deportation.
department was soon moved to the Glass House on Vadasz Street and ultimately became a refuge for more than 4