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5626. Portrait of an unidentifed young woman 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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5627. Misha Gruenbaum (left) and two friends walk down a street in prewar Prague.
entitled "Somewhere There is Still a Sun." Of the approximately 80 boys who went through Room 7 (40 at a
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5628. Michael Gruenbaum rows a boat on the Vltava River (The Moldau) in postwar Prague.
entitled "Somewhere There is Still a Sun." Of the approximately 80 boys who went through Room 7 (40 at a
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5629. Michael Gruenbaum walks down a street in Prague with his mother Margaret shiortly before emigrating to Cuba.
entitled "Somewhere There is Still a Sun." Of the approximately 80 boys who went through Room 7 (40 at a
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5630. The Grunbaum family enjoys a picnic in prewar Czechoslovakia.
entitled "Somewhere There is Still a Sun." Of the approximately 80 boys who went through Room 7 (40 at a
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5631. Studio portrait of Michael and Marietta Gruenbaum.
entitled "Somewhere There is Still a Sun." Of the approximately 80 boys who went through Room 7 (40 at a
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5632. Portrait of Yvonne Ferraud who helped hide Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn.
children. The nuns would do this only with explicit permission. Sara traveled for 80 kilometers at great
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5633. Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn sit in front of the convent in Cahors in 1943 where they were hidden.
children. The nuns would do this only with explicit permission. Sara traveled for 80 kilometers at great
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5634. Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn stand in a field next to their apartment house in Colombes after the war.
children. The nuns would do this only with explicit permission. Sara traveled for 80 kilometers at great
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5635. Studio portrait of Denise and Jean-Claude Bystryn in 1942 before they went into hiding in Cahors.
children. The nuns would do this only with explicit permission. Sara traveled for 80 kilometers at great
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5636. Group portrait of Denise Bystryn and her classmates in a convent school in Cahors where Denise was hidden in 1943.
children. The nuns would do this only with explicit permission. Sara traveled for 80 kilometers at great
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5637. Wedding portrait of Iser Bystryn and Sara Wolksky in 1930.
children. The nuns would do this only with explicit permission. Sara traveled for 80 kilometers at great
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5638. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5639. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5640. Three "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, pose on the platform of a train station in Switzerland.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5641. Portrait of one of the Buchenwald Boys given to Hirsch Kolber in Geneva.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5642. A group of young men pose on board a ship [probably while en route to the United States.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5643. View of the Swedish ship, the S.S. Dottningholm, the ship that brought Henry Kolber to the United States.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5644. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5645. Group portrait of three "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5646. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5647. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, throwing snowballs in a park in Switzerland.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5648. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, in a children's home in Switzerland.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5649. Group portrait of "Buchenwald Boys", teenage survivors of Buchenwald, wearing chefs' aprons in a children's home in Switzerland.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80
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5650. Close-up portrait of Henry Kolber, a teenage survivor of Buchenwald.
road building. In May 1942 German authorities selected 100 young men to work in Rabka, approximately 80