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3776. Poster promoting enlistment for the Jewish Brigade designed by the Shamir brothers
Maxim, aged 80, died in 1990, and Gabriel, aged 83, died in 1992.
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3777. Visiting Switzerland
local synagogue, street scenes, and family mingling with local townspeople. Only approximately 80 of
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3778. Four Americans visit Lake Lucerne
local synagogue, street scenes, and family mingling with local townspeople. Only approximately 80 of
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3779. Kurtz family and friends approach New York City
local synagogue, street scenes, and family mingling with local townspeople. Only approximately 80 of
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3780. Americans travel to Europe on Nieuw Amsterdam ship
local synagogue, street scenes, and family mingling with local townspeople. Only approximately 80 of
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3781. Touring Volendam
local synagogue, street scenes, and family mingling with local townspeople. Only approximately 80 of
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3782. Touring Volendam and Brussels
local synagogue, street scenes, and family mingling with local townspeople. Only approximately 80 of
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3783. Portrait of Ruth Klonover (later Tamir) in the la Hille children's home.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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3784. Portrait of Joseph Findling in the la Hille children's home.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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3785. Portrait of Rosalie Blau (now Johnson) in the la Hille children's home.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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3786. Portrait of Willy Grossmann (now Seev Ram) in the la Hille children's home.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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3787. Peter Salz rides a bicycle after fleeing to Switzerland from France.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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3788. Sebastian Steiger works at an outdoor table on the grounds of Chateau 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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3789. Children peel potatoes under the supervision of female staff at the Chateau 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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3790. Female staff sort and repair clothing at the Chateau 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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3791. Three boys at the Chateau La Hille. Pictured are Jojo, Lucette and Roland.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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3792. Two older youth sit on a bench on the grounds 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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3793. Portrait of Gregoire Villas, a Spanish child living in the 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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3794. Portrait of Henri Vos at the 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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3795. Two children carry water to the 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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3796. Portrait of Sebastian Steiger, a counselor at 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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3797. Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Nadal, staff of the Chateau de la Hille and Spanish refugees.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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3798. Girls sit on the grounds of La Hille and sew. Second from left, Irene Kokotek (now Nathan); to her right, possibly Irma Seelenfreund; center rear with hands up, Martha Storosum; far right in dark dress, Gerti Lind.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as
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3799. Children spin wool in the 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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3800. Children drink from large cups in the Chateau de la Hille.
were sheltered in private homes, and about 80 in two large children's homes. The girls' home, known as