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24301. The entrance to the Aliyat Hanoar Zionist youth camp established by members of the Kladovo transport.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24302. Members of the Zionist youth group Hanoar Hatzioni pose with their movement's flag at a refugee camp for the Kladovo transport.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24303. Three teenage girls sing with guitar accompaniment at the Zionist youth camp in Kladovo.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24304. Zionist youth from the Kladovo transport gather around a table at the movement's headquarters.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24305. Group portrait of Zionist youth from the Kladovo transport taken after the triple wedding of members of their group.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24306. Members of the Hashomer Hatzair from the Kladovo transport are gathered in a room in the Sabac refugee camp.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24307. A sports team comprised of Jewish youth from the Kladovo transport.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24308. Members of the Brit Hanoar Hamizrahi from the Kladovo transport pose with the Zionist flag.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24309. Jewish refugees from the Kladovo transport participate in a morning prayer service on the deck of a riverboat travelling from Kladovo to Sabac.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24310. The leaders of the Kladovo transport stand on the deck of a riverboat docked in Kladovo harbor.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24311. A tugboat tows one of the riverboats of the Kladovo transport away from the Iron Gate at the Romanian border.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24312. Group portrait of Zionist youth from the Kladovo transport.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24313. Members of Hlinka guard assigned to keep watch over a transport of Jewish refugees before their departure from Bratislava.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24314. Sehava and Menachem, two Serbian-Jewish youths who befriended members of the Kladovo transport.
Sabac. In retaliation, German troops rounded-up the entire population of the city. More than 5,000 men
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24315. Portrait of three young Jewish women. From left: Pola Rozen (the donor's niece); Ewa Strzegowska and Frania Magierkiewicz.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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24316. British medical personnel evacuate a survivor by ambulance from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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24317. Portrait of David and Aaron Jakobowicz wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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24318. Four teenage boys wearing Jewish badges in Sosnowiec.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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24319. Portrait of the Broda family. Pictured are Aron and Shendel Broda with their young son.
communities of approximately 28,000 each, while Dabrowa had 5,000. The Germans occupied the towns on
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24320. Members of the Ledermann family, Jewish refugees from Berlin, pose outside on the terrace of their apartment in Amsterdam.
Rodbell, Barbara Ledermann, oral testimony (transcript), August 5, 1998 by Steve Roland, Chapel Hill, NC.]
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24321. An open page of a guest book belonging to the Ledermann family which includes the signatures of Otto, Edith, and Margot Frank.
Rodbell, Barbara Ledermann, oral testimony (transcript), August 5, 1998 by Steve Roland, Chapel Hill, NC.]
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24322. Group portrait of the staff of the ambulance train that took survivors from Bergen-Belsen to Sweden for recuperation.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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24323. Pastor André Trocmé and assistant pastor Edouard Theis relax with their wives under a tree in the woods.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3
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24324. Nelly and Jean-Pierre Trocmé, the children of Pastor Andre and Magda Trocmé, with their dog Fido at the door of the rectory in 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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24325. The cover of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3