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21551. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21552. Crossword puzzle created by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21553. Crossword puzzle created by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21554. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21555. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21556. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21557. Affidavit certifying that Max Henri Lefevre, the alias used by Leo Bretholz, is employed and is a member of the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth organization.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21558. Affidavit acquitting Leo Bretholz of his wartime conviction for illegally living in France and evading arrest.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21559. Rabbi Lifszyc (left) and another man pose in front of a cabinet full of Torah scrolls that were smuggled out of Suwalki.
the Lifszycs purchased tickets for Vladivostok on February 5, 1941. They started for Moscow, where
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21560. Affidavit signed by the mayor of Limoges attesting to the good conduct of Leo Bretholz.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21561. Residency permit for Leo Bretholz signed by the prefect of Haute-Pyrenees.
internment camp, where he remained less than two weeks before being sent to Drancy. On November 5, 1942 Leo
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21562. Juliette Usach and four boys sit beneath a sign directing the way to Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3
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21563. Jewish refugees at work in the fields of the Sosua agricultural settlement.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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21564. Marek Morsel rides a tractor in the fields of the Sosua refugee colony.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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21565. Jewish refugees play chess in a tournament at the Sosua refugee colony.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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21566. Jewish refugees eat in the communal dining hall at the agricultural settlement in Sosua.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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21567. Jewish refugees attend a seder in Santo Domingo. Morek Morsel is seated at the front, right.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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21568. Entrance to Marek Morsel's farm in the Sosua Jewish refugee colony.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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21569. Group portrait of Jewish refugee preschoolers at the Christobal Colon school in Sosua.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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21570. Young children play around a table in the Christobal Colon preschool.
(Of the 5,000 Dominican visas issued between 1940 and 1945 only 645 Jews actually made their way to
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21571. Jews are gathered near one of the entrances to the Kovno ghetto while moving their belongings into the ghetto.
Ghetto Action," on May 1, 1942 and on October 5, 1942. During the initial move into the ghetto Jews were
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21572. Identification tag issued to Liesel Weil by the American Friends Service Committee for her voyage to the United States on board the Mouzinho.
March 5, 1941, OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) France in Montpellier sent HICEM a list of 500
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21573. Children dressed as mice perform a play about Mickey Mouse in the Novaky labor camp.
Frenkel) was born on January 5, 1938. The two girls and their oldest brother, Yehuda Alfred Miron Menzer
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21574. A postcard written by Szlamek and Bracha (Chmielnicka) [illegible last name] to Aron Gepner, a Polish Jew who has been interned in the Tittmoning transit camp in Germany.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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21575. View of a building in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after its liberation.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a