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19301. Group portrait of members of "La Sixieme" [The Sixth], a Jewish underground rescue network operating in the southern zone of 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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19302. Visiting American Jewish leader, Rabbi Stephen Wise (right) meets with the Chairman of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, Samuel Gringauz.
restitution. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. "The Organization of Holocaust Survivors," Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 8
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19303. Former Exodus 1947 crew members Bernard Marks and Benjamin Forman, walk down a Tel Aviv street after making their first jump as Haganah paratroopers.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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19304. Exodus 1947 crew member Bernard Marks (third from the right) poses with a group of Palestinan Jews while in hiding at Kibbutz Ein Hashofet.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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19305. DPs riding on the back of a truck leave the Belsen displaced persons camp for France, where they will sail aboard the Exodus 1947 to Palestine.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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19306. Portrait of Lola (Slomnicki) Gottlieb wearing a Jewish star in the Dabrowa ghetto.
large selection ensued resulting in the deportation of 8,000 to Auschwitz. The youth movements under
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19307. Avi Livney, a crew member of the President Warfield/Exodus 1947, poses on the deck of the ship with two puppies, the ship's mascots.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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19308. Judis Fabian presents a bouquet of flowers to Rabbi Leo Baeck upon his arrival in Hamburg at the start of a three week visit to Germany.
June 8, 1939. He had two younger sisters: Judis (b. 1941) and Reha (b. 1943). Both his father and his
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19309. Speakers at the dais at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
restitution. [Sources: Bauer, Yehuda. "The Organization of Holocaust Survivors," Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 8
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19310. Hanka Granek (left) poses with her friend Gucia Dancyger in the Bedzin ghetto.
large selection ensued resulting in the deportation of 8,000 to Auschwitz. The youth movements under
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19311. Four employees work in the office of the Leopold Michatz garment factory in the Bedzin ghetto.
large selection ensued resulting in the deportation of 8,000 to Auschwitz. The youth movements under
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19312. Work permit issued on April 1, 1941 to Chana (Hanka) Granek authorizing her employment at the Leopold Michatz garment factory in the Bedzin ghetto.
large selection ensued resulting in the deportation of 8,000 to Auschwitz. The youth movements under
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19313. Portrait of Dorien Grunbaum taken in the Westerbork transit camp.
.html (16 September 2003); Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust." MacMillan, 1990. pp.1645-8.]
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19314. Passengers aboard the Exodus 1947 view the two British warships that have been dispatched to prevent their immigration to Palestine.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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19315. Certificate of discharge from service on the President Warfield (later, the Exodus 1947), issued to Frank Lavine.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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19316. Passport photo of Frank Lavine, a former crew member of the Exodus 1947.
Germany. The ships arrived in Hamburg on September 8 and their passengers were forcibly removed by
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19317. A member of Police Battalion 101 poses next to a large sign marking the entrance to the Lodz ghetto.
police order of February 8, 1940, all Germans and Poles are forbidden entry into the ghetto area." One
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19318. Simcha and Gitel Münzer pose with their two daughters, Eva (left) and Leana (right), in their home in The Hague.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month
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19319. Portrait of Gitel Münzer in her home in The Hague.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month
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19320. Portrait of a Jewish child holding a candy cone on his first day of school.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month
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19321. Portrait of a young Jewish girl in her home in The Hague.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month
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19322. Gitel Münzer poses with her infant daughter, Eva.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month
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19323. Two Jewish sisters, Eva and Leana Münzer, sit on a sofa in their home in The Hague.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month
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19324. Wedding portrait of Simcha and Gitel Münzer in The Hague.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month
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19325. Mima Saïna poses with Alfred Münzer, a Jewish child who is living in hiding in the home of her employer, Tolé Madna.
February 8, 1944 the girls were deported to Auschwitz, where they were killed three days later. One month