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1776. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with the daughter of their rescuers, Lydia van Buggenhout, and an allied soldier in Rumst, Belgium.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1777. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with one of the sons of their rescuers on a street in Rumst, Belgium.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1778. Rajala Lederman walks along a street in Brussels with her daughter Annette.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1779. Margo and Annette Lederman pose with dolls given to them by their rescuers, Clementine and Edouard van Buggenhout.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1780. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with their rescuer, Clementine van Buggenhout near the van Buggenhout home.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1781. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, walk along a street in Rumst, Belgium with their rescuer, Clementine van Buggenhout.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1782. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose in a tree on the farm of the van Buggenhout family.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1783. Formal portrait of Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, taken in the home of the van Buggenhout family.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1784. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, walk along a street in Rumst, Belgium with their rescuers, Clementine and Lydia Buggenhout.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1785. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, play in the yard of the van Buggenhout home in Rumst, Belgium.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1786. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, sit on the lap of one of the van Buggenhout boys on the farm in Rumst, Belgium.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1787. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children who lived in hiding with the van Buggenhout family during the war, pose with Clementine van Buggenhout, during a visit to her home after their removal to a Jewish orphanage.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1788. View of the van Buggenhout family home located at Mechelseoteenweg 82 in Rumst, where Margo and Annette Lederman lived in hiding during the war.
Brussels the following year, where Margo (Marguerite) was born on May 8, 1941. When the round-ups of Jews
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1789. Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum stands with Fiorello LaGuardia and Rabbi Stephen S.
married Thea Almerigotti on March 8, 1919. Tragically, two years later she succumbed to tuberculosis. In
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1790. Portrait of a Jewish bride and groom at their wedding in the Westerbork transit camp.
.html (16 September 2003); Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust." MacMillan, 1990. pp.1645-8.]
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1791. Yoka and Francisca Verdoner on their father's shoulders at the beach.
from her hospital bed on January 31, 1944. One week later, on February 8, 1944 she was deported to
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1792. Portrait of Bertha Sluizer with her granddaughter, Yoka Verdoner.
from her hospital bed on January 31, 1944. One week later, on February 8, 1944 she was deported to
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1793. Two young Jewish children stand on the sidewalk dressed in hats and coats.
from her hospital bed on January 31, 1944. One week later, on February 8, 1944 she was deported to
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1794. Students of the Jewish school on the Jan van Eyckstraat in Amsterdam.
from her hospital bed on January 31, 1944. One week later, on February 8, 1944 she was deported to
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1795. A large crowd gathers in front of the Rathaus to hear the exhortations of a Nazi orator [possibly Julius Streicher] during the "Beer Hall Putsch."
toward the establishment of a nationalist regime in Germany. On November 8, a meeting was held in the
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1796. A meeting of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany celebrating the establishment of the State of Israel.
restitution. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. "The Organization of Holocaust Survivors," Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 8
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1797. Prisoners in the Pithiviers transit camp. The man with the cigarette is Samuel Karpik (father of the donor).
nee Taszynowicz (b. 8/10/1913 in Wolomin). Szmul and Rojza both immigrated to France from Poland in
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1798. Portrait of the Bocahut family at a wedding celebration (sitting to the groom's right).
nee Taszynowicz (b. 8/10/1913 in Wolomin). Szmul and Rojza both immigrated to France from Poland in
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1799. A group of Jewish inmates in the Pithviers transit camp.
nee Taszynowicz (b. 8/10/1913 in Wolomin). Szmul and Rojza both immigrated to France from Poland in
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1800. Group portrait of the Karpik family taken shortly after the German invasion of France.
nee Taszynowicz (b. 8/10/1913 in Wolomin). Szmul and Rojza both immigrated to France from Poland in