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15976. A French policeman directs a group of women and children in the Rivesaltes transit camp during their departure from the camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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15977. A list of names submitted by Secours Suisse aid worker, Friedel Reiter, authorizing four children to leave Rivesaltes for the Pringy children's home.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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15978. Children stand in a circle with two teachers outside a building in the Rivesaltes internment camp and play a game.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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15979. Jewish displaced persons celebrate a wedding in Heidelberg.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15980. Jewish university students in Heidelberg pose beneath a Zionist flag to celebrate one of their friends impending immigration to Israel.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15981. Group portrait of Jewish medical students in Heidelberg.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15982. Paul Ornstein stands outside with Ibolya Somogyi (later Chaja Oren), the sister of his friend from rabbinical school.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15983. Paul Ornstein, a young Jewish man, takes his bicycle for a 100 km ride to visit his girlfriend in wartime Hungary.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15984. Paul Brunn leans up against a wall; soon afterwards he was conscripted for forced labor and perished in the fall of 1944.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15985. Three men work on a construction site in Szendro.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15986. Anna Brunn, a Hungarian Jewish teenage girl, stands next to a river.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15987. Group portrait of Hungarian Jewish teenagers. Among those pictured is Paul Ornstein (center).
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15988. A group of Hungarian rabbinical students pose next to a statue in a public square in Budapest.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15989. Hungarian Jewish teenagers climb a wooden tower in a Zionist summer camp.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15990. Group portrait of children in a Zionist orphanage outside of Budapest.
prevent her deportation back to Auschwitz. Anna and her mother were liberated from Parschnitz on May 8
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15991. Steven Simon wearing a Catholic boarding school cap near the entrance to his school which he attended while in hiding in Lyon in 1943.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred
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15992. Steven Simon in middle with his parents, Irma Rachel Simon and Arthur Simon, next to their family car on vacation in 1939 prior to WW II.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred
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15993. Irma Sara Simon, Steven Simon's aunt, a fashion designer and artist, who was deported from Paris on July 27, 1942 and died in Auschwitz on August 23, 1942.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred
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15994. Irma Simon at left with son Steven on the right wearing his Catholic boarding school cap while in hiding.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred
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15995. Steven Simon at left with another Jewish child at right playing with the three daughters of a Quaker staff family in front of a Quaker residence, Moulin de la Ferriere, Noce, Normandy in early 1040, after being evacuated from Paris because of German bombing.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred
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15996. Irma R. Simon, left at rear, and son Steven Simon in front, third from right, picking peas with their landlord's family during the summer of 1942 while assigned to "forced residence" in Allegre in the Auvergne by the Vichy government.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred
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15997. A group of Jewish children evacuated from Paris by the Quakers, outside of the Quaker boarding home, Moulin de la Ferriere, in Noce, Normandy, in early 1940.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred
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15998. Jewish children evacuated from Paris by the Quakers to escape the bombing pose outside of a Quaker boarding home, Moulin de la Ferriere, in Noce, Normandy in 1940.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred
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15999. Identification photographs attached to a travel permit (Reisepass) issued to Siegmund and Recha Simon, grandparents of Steven Simon, when they left Germany for France in March 1939.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred
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16000. Jewish children evacuated by the Quakers from Paris to Moulin de la Ferriere, in Noce, Normandy, pose outside of a village school with classmates in early 1940.
years. A few weeks later, on August 8, 1942, Steven’s mother’s brother, Kurt Sostmann, was transferred