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1801. Denise Bloch poses with the children in her care [probably in Les Mirabelles].
consisted of traveling around the area by bicycle to do relief work and offer assistance and funds to
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1802. Esther Weeg and two men stand behind a sign advertising a tea business in Sonari, India.
England, who upon discovering that Maurice was a Free Mason, offered his support and contacts. He told
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1803. Felicity and Zahava Traub (cousins of the donor) sit on top of their father's Jeep which he bought from a US Army surplus store.
England, who upon discovering that Maurice was a Free Mason, offered his support and contacts. He told
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1804. Prewar photograph of the Bielski family on their farm.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1805. Studio portrait of the Alkalai family, Bulgarian Jews in France.
offered them cigars before they left. Afterwards, Jacqueline's family realized they could not stay there
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1806. Sonia Boldo (later Bielski) poses in front of a fence in the snow.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1807. Zus Bielski poses on an outdoor bench before the war.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1808. Partisan leader Zus Bielski stands next to his first truck with his wife, son, and brother in postwar Israel.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1809. Zus Sonia, Aaron and Yaakov Bielski pose in the Ramat Gan park.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1810. Sonia Boldo (later Bielski) lies in the snow underneath her skis.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1811. Studio portrait of Zus Bielski and his sister Estell (later Hersthal).
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1812. Postwar portrait of Zus Bielski visiting a park in Ramat Gan.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1813. Studio portrait of Sonia and Zus Bielski and their four-month-old son, Yaakov.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1814. Sonia Boldo lies in a flower bed holding a kitten in prewar Nowogrodek.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1815. Studio portrait of Tuvia and Lilke Bielski.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1816. Former partisans from Belorussia and Lithuania gather for a reunion in Palestine.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1817. Former Bielski partisans gather for a celebration in Palestine.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1818. Reunion of Bielski partisans in New York. Tuvia Bielski is fifth from the left.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1819. The Bielski brothers visit Yad Vashem for aspecial commemoration.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1820. The Bielski brothers pose on a couch with a friend.
police officials and offered a reward of 100,000 Reichmarks for information leading to Tuvia Bielski
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1821. Benjamin and Jacqueline Alkalai (right) stand outside their salon and perfumery.
offered them cigars before they left. Afterwards, Jacqueline's family realized they could not stay there
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1822. Reine Behar poses with her friend Boska Alvas on a street in Sofia.
refused the offer. He then told him he would open a store on the same street which he rented from a
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1823. Young children attend the wedding of their Aunt Victoria.
refused the offer. He then told him he would open a store on the same street which he rented from a
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1824. A Jewish family poses in Haskovo where they had been expelled.
refused the offer. He then told him he would open a store on the same street which he rented from a
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1825. Jewish families crowd into temporary living quarters in the balcony of the synagogue in Haskovo.
refused the offer. He then told him he would open a store on the same street which he rented from a