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1601. The Galicki family looks out a train window as they leave for the Bremerhaven harbor en route to the United States.
who died in the battle of Moscow on February 8, 1942. She had a son with him named Albert. In 1943
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1602. Group portrait of the Galicki family prior to their leaving the Soviet Union for Poland.
who died in the battle of Moscow on February 8, 1942. She had a son with him named Albert. In 1943
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1603. Portrait of Dick Onderweegs used on his false ID card.
denounced on April 8, 1944, arrested by a Dutch policeman who was a childhood friend of Meijer's, and sent
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1604. Portrait of Anne Onderweegs used on her false ID card.
denounced on April 8, 1944, arrested by a Dutch policeman who was a childhood friend of Meijer's, and sent
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1605. A rescued Jewish child poses with the children of rescuers.
denounced on April 8, 1944, arrested by a Dutch policeman who was a childhood friend of Meijer's, and sent
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1606. A large gathering of Belgian Jews gathers for a program for the Jewish Brigade.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1607. Fela Perelman meets with the Belgian monarch, Queen Fabiola.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1608. A group attends a reception in an art gallery. Pictured are Chaim Perelman (second from the left) and Israeli General Moshe Dayan (third from the left).
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1609. Fela Perelman meets with Menachem Begin surrounded by Zionist youth.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1610. Close-up portrait of Chaim Perelman sitting at his desk.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1611. Album page with photographs from the children's home "Les Moineaux" (the sparrows).
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1612. Close-up portrait of a young girl in the children's home "Les Moineaux" in Uccle.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1613. Children at the Nos Petits children's home in Belgium are seated around a table eating.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1614. Jewish children from the Nos Petits children's home visit a fruit orchard.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1615. Children from the Nos Petits children's home in Belgium jump rope in a garden.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1616. Group portrait of aid workers in what is [possibly the Nos Petits children's home].
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1617. An aid worker escorts a young child off of a train or trolley.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1618. Female staff play with young children on the playground of what is probably the Nos Petits kindergarten.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1619. Staff of the Nos Petits kindergarten dance with the children.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1620. Group portrait of children and staff of the Nos Petits children's home.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1621. Staff of the Nos Petits kindergarten help young children wash their hands outdoors in a bucket.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1622. Group portrait of the young children in one of the schools organized by Fela Perelman [probably Nos Petits].
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1623. Staff of the Nos Petits kindergarten take their students for a walk through the streets of Brussels.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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1624. Ita and Don Mordechai Adam pose for a portrait with their children.
7th of the couple's 8 children, several of whom had emigrated from Poland prior to the war. The family
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1625. Don Mordechi Adam stands on the balcony of an unidentified building.
7th of the couple's 8 children, several of whom had emigrated from Poland prior to the war. The family