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51. Group portrait of a women's sports club in Vienna.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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52. Group portrait of a club gathering. Among those pictured are Hilda Wiener (seated in front, eighth from the left), her daughter Nelly (standing in front of her), Richard Wiener (second/third row, behind Hilda and wearing light colored shirt), and Leo Weiss (?) (standing second to the right of Richard).
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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53. Students in an English language class pledge allegiance to the flag.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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54. A group of friends on an outing in the country. Among those pictured are Leo Weiss (front, on left), Mrs.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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55. Group portrait of students in an English language class for Deaf immigrants, taught by Alice McVan, a Gallaudet alumna.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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56. Hilda Wiener Rattner holds her daughter, Lilly, on her lap.
$2500 bond to show that they could support themselves while looking for work. With their brother Emil ... Manhattan. After five years of work, they were able to repay the bond loan entirely. In the evenings they
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57. Wedding party of Karl and Rosa Lewinnek.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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58. Studio portrait of Hannalore and Horst Louis Lewinnek.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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59. Hannalore and Horst Louis Lewinnek sit outside a building in Arosa, Switzerland where they had fled with their mother shortly after the Nazi takeover.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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60. Klara Rothe, the Lewinnek's governess, stands outside a building in Arosa, Switzerland.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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61. Rosa Lewinnek takes her children, Hannalore and Horst Louis, boating.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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62. Hannalore Lewinnek goes ice skaing in Arosa, Switzerland.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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63. Rosa Lewinnek poses with her two children, Anne Laure and Arieh, next to a large haystack in a farm in Belgium.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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64. German passport stamped with a red J issued to Rosa Lewinnek in the embassy in Brussels.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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65. Interior page of the passport issued to Rosa Lewinnek in the German embassy in Belgium.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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66. Exterior view of the Lewinnek's home in Berlin prior to the Nazi take-over.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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67. Interior view of the Lewinnek's home in Berlin prior to the Nazi take-over.
market in Berlin. He became very well known, had the confidence of his colleagues and purchased bonds for
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68. Honored guests seated on the dais listen to a speech at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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69. Speakers at the dais at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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70. Portrait of Hena Kohn.
converting herself. Her innate skepticism and bonds of loyalty to her heritage made this unthinkable. When
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71. Members of various Jewish welfare organizations operating in Lisbon to rescue European Jewish refugees, are seated around a banquet table at a hotel in Lisbon.
Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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72. Members of the Yasharoff family pose with construction workers at the site of their new home, a three-story apartment building located at 24 Benkovska Street in Sofia.
's emotional bond to Bulgaria. It was replaced by a growing attachment to the ideals of Zionism. Norbert in
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73. A group of Jewish friends from Sofia pose beneath a waterfall during a hike in the Vitosha Mountains.
's emotional bond to Bulgaria. It was replaced by a growing attachment to the ideals of Zionism. Norbert in
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74. Studio portrait of two Jewish siblings who have been expelled from Sofia, Bulgaria to the provinces.
's emotional bond to Bulgaria. It was replaced by a growing attachment to the ideals of Zionism. Norbert in
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75. Group portrait of prominent Jewish lawyers and businessmen at a reception at the Yasharoff residence in Sofia.
's emotional bond to Bulgaria. It was replaced by a growing attachment to the ideals of Zionism. Norbert in