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19226. Annette and Margo Lederman pose with an allied soldier in front of the cafe owned by Edouard van Buggenhout.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19227. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with their rescuer, Clementine van Buggenhout, outside the cafe owned by the van Buggenhouts.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19228. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with the daughter of their rescuers, Lydia van Buggenhout, and an allied soldier in Rumst, Belgium.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19229. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with one of the sons of their rescuers on a street in Rumst, Belgium.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19230. Rajala Lederman walks along a street in Brussels with her daughter Annette.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19231. Margo and Annette Lederman pose with dolls given to them by their rescuers, Clementine and Edouard van Buggenhout.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19232. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with their rescuer, Clementine van Buggenhout near the van Buggenhout home.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19233. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, walk along a street in Rumst, Belgium with their rescuer, Clementine van Buggenhout.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19234. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose in a tree on the farm of the van Buggenhout family.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19235. Formal portrait of Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, taken in the home of the van Buggenhout family.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19236. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, walk along a street in Rumst, Belgium with their rescuers, Clementine and Lydia Buggenhout.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19237. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, play in the yard of the van Buggenhout home in Rumst, Belgium.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19238. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, sit on the lap of one of the van Buggenhout boys on the farm in Rumst, Belgium.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19239. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children who lived in hiding with the van Buggenhout family during the war, pose with Clementine van Buggenhout, during a visit to her home after their removal to a Jewish orphanage.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19240. View of the van Buggenhout family home located at Mechelseoteenweg 82 in Rumst, where Margo and Annette Lederman lived in hiding during the war.
to Belgium. Annette was born in St. Gaudens, France on June 5, 1940. The family returned to
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19241. The bodies of Jews killed during the Iasi pogrom lie on the pavement in front of a Jewish-owned business.
June 29, when a total of 5,000-6,000 Jews had been assembled. Then, between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., a
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19242. British soldiers accepting the surrender of a German officer in Bergen-Belsen.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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19243. A Hungarian sentry guarding the perimeter at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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19244. Portrait of Major General James Alexander Deans Johnston (1911-1988), British Royal Army Medical Corps.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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19245. Survivors walk on refuse filled streets in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after its liberation by the British Army.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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19246. Portrait of a Jewish bride and groom at their wedding in the Westerbork transit camp.
sent to Auschwitz, 35% to Sobibor, and 5% each to Theresienstadt and Bergen-Belsen. After the last
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19247. Portrait of Viktor Brack as a defendant in the Medical Case Trial at Nuremberg.
5, indictments were served to 23 SS physicians, scientists, and officials. The defendants were
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19248. The corpse of a young woman who perished in Bergen-Belsen.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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19249. British troops clothed in protective suits unload corpses from a truck.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a
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19250. Survivors in Bergen-Belsen tend to chores after their liberation.
1.5 miles apart. Camp No. 2 was opened only a few weeks before the liberation, on the site of a