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12551. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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12552. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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12553. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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12554. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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12555. A Romanian guard stands near a pile of clothing removed from the victims of the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey.
2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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12556. Civilians load the bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train onto a wagon for transport to a burial site.
2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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12557. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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12558. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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12559. The bodies of Jews removed from the Iasi death train during a stop on the journey, are laid out in rows beside the tracks.
2000, pp.80-90; Carp, Matatias. Holocaust in Romania: 1940-44. Primor Publishing Company, 1994, pp.159
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12560. The last letter written by Jakob Michel from the Les Milles camp, addressed to Mrs.
about 90 km. north of Marseilles, Les Milles was chosen for its proximity to the French port and the
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12561. Children liberated at Buchenwald are examined by medical personnel.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12562. US Army Chaplain Rabbi Morris Dembowitz meets with members of the Buchenwald children's transport outside the Ecouis children's home.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12563. Three young boys who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport, pose on a ladder at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Ecouis.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12564. Representatives of the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) pose with two members of the Buchenwald children's transport in the town square of Ecouis.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12565. Jewish DP youth play in the snow outside the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Le Vésinet.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12566. Jewish DP youth who were members of the Buchenwald children's transport wave to the camera at the Ecouis children's home.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12567. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) home for Orthodox Jewish children in Ambloy.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12568. Jakob Rawicz (second from the left) sits outside a barracks in a hospital camp in Aix-en-Provence, where he was transferred from the Les Milles transit camp.
about 90 km. north of Marseilles, Les Milles was chosen for its proximity to the French port and the
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12569. Group portrait of Jewish children under the care of the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) at the Hotel Bompard internment camp.
transit camps, located 90 km. north of Marseilles. Those interned in the hotels and at Les Milles were
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12570. Three Jewish refugees youths stand in the courtyard of the Hotel Bompard transit camp in Marseilles.
transit camps, located 90 km. north of Marseilles. Those interned in the hotels and at Les Milles were
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12571. Chaim and Jakub Finkelstajn pose outside the Ecouis children's home.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12572. Exit visa for Siegfried Seligmann issued by the Central Commissariat, Ville d'Aix en Provence, Department of Bouches du Rhone and dated October 15, 1941.
about 90 km. north of Marseilles, Les Milles was chosen for its proximity to the French port and the
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12573. Jewish DPs celebrate at a banquet at the Rothschild Hospital.
(July 4, 1946) in which 42 Jews were killed in the wake of a ritual murder charge. Over 90
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12574. View of the Rothschild Hospital DP center.
(July 4, 1946) in which 42 Jews were killed in the wake of a ritual murder charge. Over 90
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12575. Celia Chaiken-Wells, a nurse and relief worker at the Rothschild Hospital poses in front of the building.
(July 4, 1946) in which 42 Jews were killed in the wake of a ritual murder charge. Over 90