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18176. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
sentenced to a one-year prison term on January 8, 1943. After a foiled escape attempt, Leo was beaten and
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18177. General Joseph McNarney, Commander of the American army of occupation in Germany, hands Dr.
restitution. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. "The Organization of Holocaust Survivors," Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 8
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18178. Affidavit certifying that Max Henri Lefevre, the alias used by Leo Bretholz, is employed and is a member of the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth organization.
sentenced to a one-year prison term on January 8, 1943. After a foiled escape attempt, Leo was beaten and
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18179. Affidavit acquitting Leo Bretholz of his wartime conviction for illegally living in France and evading arrest.
sentenced to a one-year prison term on January 8, 1943. After a foiled escape attempt, Leo was beaten and
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18180. Affidavit signed by the mayor of Limoges attesting to the good conduct of Leo Bretholz.
sentenced to a one-year prison term on January 8, 1943. After a foiled escape attempt, Leo was beaten and
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18181. Residency permit for Leo Bretholz signed by the prefect of Haute-Pyrenees.
sentenced to a one-year prison term on January 8, 1943. After a foiled escape attempt, Leo was beaten and
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18182. Membership card for the Society of Jewish Sport Organisations and Center for Physical Education issued to Jewish DP Abram Hirshenhorn The society of Jewish Sport Organisations was sponsored by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
restitution. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. "The Organization of Holocaust Survivors," Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 8
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18183. Membership card for the Society of Jewish Sport Organisations and Center for Physical Education issued to Jewish DP Abram Hirshenhorn The society of Jewish Sport Organisations was sponsored by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U.S.
restitution. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. "The Organization of Holocaust Survivors," Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 8
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18184. Portrait of an American crew member of the illegal immigrant ship Exodus 1947.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18185. Portrait of Cyril Weinstein, an American crew member (third mate) of the illegal immigrant ship Exodus 1947.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18186. Portrait of Itzhak (Ike) Aronowitz, a Palestinian Jew, who was captain of the illegal immigrant ship Exodus 1947.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18187. Portrait of Bentley Forman, an American crew member of the illegal immigrant ship Exodus 1947, on the deck of the President Warfield in Baltimore harbor while the ship was undergoing refitting prior to sailing for Europe.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18188. Portrait of Exodus 1947 crew member Aryeh Friedman, standing in the doorway of a Haifa hotel on Mt.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18189. William Bernstein, an American crew member of the illegal immigrant ship Exodus 1947, poses with a female friend while on shore leave in Marseilles, shortly before the ship sailed for Palestine.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18190. The battered illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, is towed into Haifa harbor.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18191. The battered illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, berths in Haifa harbor.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18192. The battered illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, docks in Haifa harbor.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18193. The battered illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, docks in Haifa harbor.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18194. Jewish DPs on the battered illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, look out onto the dock lined with British soldiers in the port of Haifa.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18195. The British "comfort ship," Ocean Vigour, stands in Haifa harbor ready to receive the passengers of the illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18196. British soldiers wait on the dock in Haifa harbor to begin transferring the passengers of the illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, to the British "comfort ship," Ocean Vigour.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18197. View of the battered illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, docked in the port of Haifa alongside the British "comfort ship," Ocean Vigour, to which the Exodus passengers are being transferred.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18198. On the dock in Haifa harbor, British soldiers oversee the offloading of passengers from the illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18199. A young Jewish boy, who is one of the passengers on the illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, has his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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18200. A young Jewish boy, who is one of the passengers on the illegal immigrant ship, Exodus 1947, has his papers checked by a British soldier on the dock in Haifa.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by