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18501. Children dressed as mice put on a school performance at the Novaky labor camp.
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18502. Identification card issued to Elek Rebensztok by the Central Council of Jewish Congregations of Poland and stamped by British immigration authorities allowing him to provisionally enter the country under the orphans' quota.
liberation. Soon afterwards, Morisha became ill and passed away at the age of 8. Boyka, who could not afford
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18503. A young Polish child who became the adopted "brother" of a Jewish child in hiding stands in a field in his small village in Poland.
liberation. Soon afterwards, Morisha became ill and passed away at the age of 8. Boyka, who could not afford
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18504. Rabbi and Mrs. Simcha Rotenfeld pose with an adopted orphan who had survived the war in hiding while en route to England.
liberation. Soon afterwards, Morisha became ill and passed away at the age of 8. Boyka, who could not afford
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18505. A group of child survivors arrives in Scotland by ship in a transport organized by Rabbi Solomon Schonfeld.
liberation. Soon afterwards, Morisha became ill and passed away at the age of 8. Boyka, who could not afford
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18506. A group of child survivors arrives by ship in Scotland in a transport organized by Rabbi Solomon Schonfeld.
liberation. Soon afterwards, Morisha became ill and passed away at the age of 8. Boyka, who could not afford
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18507. A young woman works at a table in her garden while her mother stands behind her.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18508. Military vehicles line up outside the site of the Nuremberg rally.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18509. Nazi flags wave above the stadium for the Nuremberg rally.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18510. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish couple sitting on a hillside.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18511. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish man wearing lederhosen hiking through the German countryside.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18512. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish man wearing lederhosen riding the whitewater of a mountain stream.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18513. German citizens crowd together on a street in Nuremberg bedecked with Nazi flags.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18514. German citizens crowd together on a street in Nuremberg bedecked with Nazi flags.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18515. German citizens crowd together on a street in Nuremberg bedecked with Nazi flags.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18516. Nazi officials walk past the seating erected for a party rally in Nuremberg.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18517. Four friends pose next to an automobile. Among those pictured are Alfred and Lill Rahn (third and fourth from the left).
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18518. A street vendor sells his wares on a street in a Jewish neighborhood of New York City.
who was 1/8 Jewish. After a six-week stay in Paris, they departed from Le Havre for the United
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18519. Close-up portrait of a Czech-Jewish mother holding her infant son.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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18520. Studio portrait of two Czech-Jewish siblings sitting on a step-stool.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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18521. Close-up portrait of a Czech-Jewish father holding his infant daughter.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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18522. Karel and Margaret Grunbaum pose on a street in Copenhagen while on vacation to Denmark.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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18523. A grandfather sits next to his two grandchildren on a park bench.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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18524. A mother and son, both survivors of Theresienstadt, study a document in their apartment in postwar Prague.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta
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18525. Two young children pose together on a grassy field.
Grunbaums remained in Theresienstadt until their liberation by the Soviet Army on May 8, 1945. Marietta