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12926. One of the young survivors of Buchenwald writes in German "Where are our parents?" on the side of a train prior to the departure of the children's transport from Buchenwald for France.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12927. A group of youth pose by a Zionist flag in the International DP Children's Center Kloster Indersdorf Pictured kneeling on the far left is Erwin Farkas; kneeling on the far right is Moniek (Manny) Drukier; Iwan Kicz (Irving Klein) is in the back row, third from the right; and standing in the center is Mr.
assigned to shlosser commando, commando 90, where work was easier and a company of British prisoners also
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12928. A green sweater worn by Krystyna Chiger in the Lvov sewer.
1975. Pawel, 39, died in 1978, while in the Israeli Army. Paulina, 90, passed away on January 10, 2000
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12929. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children at the Secours Suisse children's home at Chateau La Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12930. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children at the Secours Suisse children's home in Seyre.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12931. Georges Herz leads a pair of oxen on the grounds of the Chateau La Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12932. Children help unload bread being delivered to the Chateau La Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12933. A group of girls, some accompanied by their brother, poses together on the grounds of Chateau la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12934. View 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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12935. Supporters of the Zuen children's home watch the girls perform a flag-raising ceremony.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12936. Three sisters pose outside the children's home in Zuen.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12937. Portrait of eight Jewish refugee girls in the garden of the children's home in Zuen.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12938. Exterior view of the Speyer children's home at 128 rue Victor Rauter in Anderlecht.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12939. Group portrait of the children who came to Belgium from Germany and Austria on a Kindertransport outside the Speyer children's home at 128 rue Victor Rauter in Anderlecht.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12940. Werner Rindsberg and his friend, Walter Strauss, pose together outside the children's home in Seyre.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12941. Group portrait of girls in the "Moyennes" (middle group) in the children's home in Seyre.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12942. "Les Moyens" (the middle group) boys pose with the older girls in the children's home in Seyre.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12943. Two older girls carry two younger children outside the Seyre children's home.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12944. Group portrait of children at the home in Seyre.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12945. Three girls go for a walk through the woods near 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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12946. Children go for a walk in the countryside near 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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12947. Aerial view of children eating outdoors in 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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12948. Older children eat a meal outdoors in 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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12949. Mr. and Mrs. Nadal, Spanish refugees and staff of Chateau de la Hille, relax outside by knitting and reading.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12950. Edith Goldapper, sits outside and reads a book in Chateau de la Hille.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported