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26. Sketch from the scrapbook of Donald Coster presented to him during his inspection of the internment camp in Djelfa.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Family of Col. Donald Q. Coster
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27. Sketch from the scrapbook of Donald Coster presented to him during his inspection of the internment camp in Djelfa.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Family of Col. Donald Q. Coster
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28. Portrait of Dutch rescuer Bert Bochove.
Bert Bochove (1910-1991), a Dutch businessman who, together with his wife, Annie, hid 37 Jews in ... his Bert Bochove (1910-1991), a Dutch businessman who, together with his wife, Annie, hid 37 Jews in ... hiding place for the Jews, and the Germans found no one when they arrived. All 37 of the Jews sheltered
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29. Bert Bochove with his first wife, Annie, and their children, Eric and Marise.
Bert Bochove (1910-1991), a Dutch businessman who, together with his wife, Annie, hid 37 Jews in ... his Bert Bochove (1910-1991), a Dutch businessman who, together with his wife, Annie, hid 37 Jews in ... hiding place for the Jews, and the Germans found no one when they arrived. All 37 of the Jews sheltered
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30. View of the home of Dutch rescuer Bert Bochove before the balcony was added.
Bert Bochove (1910-1991), a Dutch businessman who, together with his wife, Annie, hid 37 Jews in ... his Bert Bochove (1910-1991), a Dutch businessman who, together with his wife, Annie, hid 37 Jews in ... hiding place for the Jews, and the Germans found no one when they arrived. All 37 of the Jews sheltered
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31. A portrait of Bert (Lizebertus) and Betty Bochove, taken in Lomita California.
Bert Bochove (1910-1991), a Dutch businessman who, together with his wife, Annie, hid 37 Jews in ... his Bert Bochove (1910-1991), a Dutch businessman who, together with his wife, Annie, hid 37 Jews in ... hiding place for the Jews, and the Germans found no one when they arrived. All 37 of the Jews sheltered
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32. Studio portrait of Dr. Ludwig Tietz.
were arrested by the SA. They were later released. Dr. Tietz died at the age of 37 on November 4
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33. Ludwig Tietz (left) talks to another gentleman.
were arrested by the SA. They were later released. Dr. Tietz died at the age of 37 on November 4
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34. Official British photograph showing the former radio station of Lord Haw-Haw.
charge of Lieut, Col. P. Lieven, M.C.Q.C. of No. 4 of the Canadian Army, former radio producer and
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35. Romanian Jews are forced to clear snow during the winter of 1942 in Brasov, Romania.
Agneta Flora (b. 2/10/37). The family lived in Brasov (Transylvania), Romania where Marcell owned a
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36. Two Jewish friends walk down a path in a park in Fascist Romania.
Agneta Flora (b. 2/10/37). The family lived in Brasov (Transylvania), Romania where Marcell owned a
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37. The Joszef family celebrates the birth of a baby girl.
Agneta Flora (b. 2/10/37). The family lived in Brasov (Transylvania), Romania where Marcell owned a
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38. Marcell Jozsef walks down a commercial street in Brasov street with his daughter Agneta.
Agneta Flora (b. 2/10/37). The family lived in Brasov (Transylvania), Romania where Marcell owned a
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39. Solange Dratler (now Lebovitz) stands with a smile in Orne, Normandy.
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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40. Prewar family photograph of the Roiter family. Philip Roiter is standing third from the left.
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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41. Prewar family portrait of Malchi Deutsch (nee Davidovich), cousins of Rose Dratler.
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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42. Prewar family portrait of the Deutsch family in Sighet, cousins of Rose Dratler.
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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43. Studio portrait of two Jewish siblings in Sighet, both of whom perished in the Holocaust.
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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44. Studio portrait of Rosalia Dratler. This is one photograph from the album of Rosalia Dratler Roiter.
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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45. Colorized studio portrait of an unidentified boy.
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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46. Colorized portrait of an unidentified woman leafing through a photo album.
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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47. Portrait of a man [possibly Philip Roiter] carrying a suitcase down an unpaved road in an unidentified locale.
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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48. Group portrait of a prewar Jewish family [possibly in Sighet].
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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49. Prewar studio portrait of an unidentified man in a cap [possibly in Sighet].
France and married Isaac Gleizer. All four were deported to Auschwitz on Transport #37 which left Paris
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50. Four young children of Jewish origin participate in the town's celebration of the feast of Corpus Christi on the main square in Nachod.
barracks. In September 1943 the Heim moved to somewhat better quarters in Q-609. There, together with the ... August 14, 1929. After his deportation to Theresienstad, Ivan lived in a children's barracks in Q-609