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12701. Three young men stand in the garden of the children's home Chateau de La Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12702. Two siblings stand in front of the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12703. Rosa and Max Krolik pose at the Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12704. A group of children sit with their female guardian at the children's home Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12705. Two girls pose at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12706. Addi Nussbaum poses at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12707. Young boys and girls walk in a line at the Home General Bernheim in Zuen, Belgium, a suburb of Brussels.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12708. Rita Leistner poses in front of a tree at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12709. A group of young girls pose at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12710. Group portrait of girls and staff at Home General Bernheim in Zuen, Belgium.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12711. Group portrait of children in the Seyre children's home in the summer of 1940, the year France was conquered.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12712. German and Austrian Jewish children who came to Belgium on a Kindertransport sit outside in a circle in the Home General Bernheim in Zuen.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12713. Three teenage girls sit on the terrace of the Home General Bernheim in Zuen, Belgium.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12714. Young women and teachers pose for a group picture at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12715. Children play on the grounds of an unidentified children's home.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12716. Young children and their adult caretakers pose for a photograph at the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12717. Two young men dig on the grounds of the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12718. A group of young people pose for a photograph at the children's home of Seyre.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12719. Portrait of four girls standing on the terrace of the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12720. Portrait of two sisters in the Home General Bernheim in Zuen, Belgium Pictured are Ruth and Betty Schuetz.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12721. Brown Fibrolin trunk used by a Polish Jewish prewar emigre
from Luck, Poland (now Lutsk, Ukraine). Rita, 90, passed away on May 2, 2000, in Pittsburgh
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12722. Black headband embroidered MS St. Louis worn by a young girl on board the ship
overall: Height: 35.625 inches (90.488 cm) | Width: 1.250 inches (3.175 cm)
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12723. Red checked towel embroidered ES saved by German Jewish refugees
79, passed away on February 13, 1964. Fred, 82, died on March 17, 1991. Juliana, 90, died on April 4
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12724. Red checked towel embroidered ES saved by German Jewish refugees
79, passed away on February 13, 1964. Fred, 82, died on March 17, 1991. Juliana, 90, died on April 4
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12725. Black checked towel embroidered ES saved by German Jewish refugees
79, passed away on February 13, 1964. Fred, 82, died on March 17, 1991. Juliana, 90, died on April 4