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12951. Girls practice knitting in Chateau de la Hille. Pictured are Gerti Lind, Anne-Marie Piguet (a teacher) and Cilly Stueckler.
Of the original 100 plus children about 90 survived, but twelve teenagers and one adult were deported
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12952. Two boys work in the garden 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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12953. Identification card issued to child survivor, Joseph Szwarcberg, by the American military government after his liberation from Buchenwald.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12954. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor, Heniek Kaliksztajn wearing a prisoner uniform.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12955. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor Zelig Ellenbogen wearing a prisoner uniform.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12956. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor wearing a prisoner uniform.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12957. Studio portrait of a Buchenwald Boy [probably in Ambloy] wearing a beret.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12958. Studio portrait of a Buchenwald Boy [perhaps in the Ambloy 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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12959. Close-up portrait of either Heniek or Zalman Kaliksztajn in the Ambloy 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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12960. Portrait of "Buchenwald Boy" Jakub Finkelsztajn. The inscription on the back reads "I offer as a souvenir to my friend from Strzemieszyce -- Jakub Finkelsztajn".
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12961. Portrait of "Buchenwald Boy" Jakub Finkelsztajn. The inscription on the back reads "I offer as a souvenir to my friend from Strzemieszyce -- Jakub Finkelsztajn".
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12962. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor, Ludwig Grunberger, wearing a prisoner uniform.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12963. Five child survivors from Buchenwald make a human pyramid in [probably] the Ambloy 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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12964. Group portrait of the staff and some youth from the Ambloy 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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12965. Six teenagers, among them child survivors from Buchenwald, make a human pyramid in [what probably is] the Ambloy 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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12966. Close-up portrait of three Jewish youth in [what probably is] the Ambloy 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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12967. Close up portrait of a child survivor from Buchenwald outside the Versailles palace.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12968. Close up portrait of a child survivor from Buchenwald.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12969. Group portrait of religious Jewish youth at either the Ambloy or the Taverny 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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12970. Jewish youth practice woodworking at either the Ambloy or the Taverny 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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12971. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Taverny children's home, an OSE home for religious child survivors.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12972. Jewish teenagers who had been liberated from Buchenwald either arrive at a [Strabourg] train station.
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12973. Jewish boys gather for a prayer service in a chapel in an OSE 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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12974. A former child survivor from Buchenwald who enlisted in the American army participates in a fire drill [probably en route to Korea].
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment
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12975. Buchenwald child survivor study a Hebrew text at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
90 and 100 boys chose to go there in order to receive kosher food and live in a religious environment