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701. Edith Goldapper, sits outside and reads a book in Chateau de la Hille.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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702. Girls practice knitting in Chateau de la Hille. Pictured are Gerti Lind, Anne-Marie Piguet (a teacher) and Cilly Stueckler.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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703. Two boys work in the garden of Chateau de la Hille.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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704. Group portrait of members of Gordonia Zionist Youth movement standing next to a flag pole in the Cyprus internment camp.
a few days in the nearby marshes and in other locations. Although 80 Jews were killed during the
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705. Teenagers from Les Murailles children's home eat a final ice cream in an outdoor cafe in Geneva prior to leaving Switzerland on Youth Aliya.
German tanks at the border, they had no choice but to return to Antwerp, a journey of over 80 kilometers
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706. Teenagers from Les Murailles children's homes and members of the Habonim Zionist youth group pose together on a street in Geneva before leaving as a group for Palestine.
German tanks at the border, they had no choice but to return to Antwerp, a journey of over 80 kilometers
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707. Identification card issued to Wilhelm Zeen Steiner by the Bratislava Jewish Council.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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708. Permit for Wilhelm Zeev Steiner to work as a book cataloger.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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709. Exterior view of the Jewish Old Age Home in Bratislava.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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710. Identification card issue to David Steiner by the Jewish Council in Bratislava; it says he is a "worker."
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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711. False identification card issued to David Steiner under the name Jan Dudas by the Jewish underground.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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712. Verso of the false identification paper issued to David Steiner under the name Jan Dudas.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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713. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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714. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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715. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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716. Slovak Jews relocate the tombstones and coffins from the old Jewish cemetery to new Orthodox cemetery farther from the city center to make way for a tramway tunnel.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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717. Prewar family portrait of the Steiner and Lakner families posing in an outdoor garden.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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718. Wilhelm Steiner poses on the bed in his apartment in prewar Bratislava.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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719. Studio portrait of Renee and David Zigmund Steiner.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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720. Wilhelm Steiner holds his baby daughter Reline.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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721. Wilhlem Zeev Steiner stands in front of Judengasse 18 wearing a yellow star which was smaller than usual as he was needed for economic activity.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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722. Group portrait of the children in the Nelog Jewish school in Bratislava.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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723. Zionist youth gather for a meeting of the youth Hachshara in Bratislava.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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724. Zionist youth parade in Karlovy Vary.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave
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725. Group portrait of Zionist youth meeting in Karlovy Vary.
cemetery further from the city center. Though 80% of Slovak Jews had already perished, the government gave