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201. Detail of a page of a sketchbook created by Elizabeth Kaufmann during her stay in Nazi-occupied France.
German in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. She offered to find work for Elizabeth in the village ... The family accepted her offer, and Elizabeth moved to Le Chambon. She was given a job caring for the ... offered him a non-quota American visa as one of the endangered, anti-Nazi European refugee intellectuals
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202. Detail of a page of a sketchbook created by Elizabeth Kaufmann during her stay in Nazi-occupied France.
German in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. She offered to find work for Elizabeth in the village ... The family accepted her offer, and Elizabeth moved to Le Chambon. She was given a job caring for the ... offered him a non-quota American visa as one of the endangered, anti-Nazi European refugee intellectuals
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203. One page of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
German in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. She offered to find work for Elizabeth in the village ... The family accepted her offer, and Elizabeth moved to Le Chambon. She was given a job caring for the ... offered him a non-quota American visa as one of the endangered, anti-Nazi European refugee intellectuals
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204. One page of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
German in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. She offered to find work for Elizabeth in the village ... The family accepted her offer, and Elizabeth moved to Le Chambon. She was given a job caring for the ... offered him a non-quota American visa as one of the endangered, anti-Nazi European refugee intellectuals
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205. Autograph book and photo album presented to Elizabeth Kaufmann prior to her departure from the La Guespy refugee home in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
German in the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. She offered to find work for Elizabeth in the village ... The family accepted her offer, and Elizabeth moved to Le Chambon. She was given a job caring for the ... offered him a non-quota American visa as one of the endangered, anti-Nazi European refugee intellectuals
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206. Per Anger walks along a snow covered path in the Berlin Tiergarten.
the Swedish Foreign Service offered him a trainee position at their legation in Berlin, which he began ... declined offers to be evacuated to Sweden in order to continue their rescue work. On January 10, 1945
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207. Per Anger poses on a bridge in Stockholm holding an engagement present for his bride-to-be.
the Swedish Foreign Service offered him a trainee position at their legation in Berlin, which he began ... declined offers to be evacuated to Sweden in order to continue their rescue work. On January 10, 1945
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208. Per Anger poses on the roof of the Swedish legation in Budapest.
the Swedish Foreign Service offered him a trainee position at their legation in Berlin, which he began ... declined offers to be evacuated to Sweden in order to continue their rescue work. On January 10, 1945
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209. Portrait of rescuer, Tadeusz Kobylko.
Fanny ran away and by chance met Tadeusz in a field. He offered to shelter Fanny as his wife in his ... Only the testimony of Fanny secured his release. Tadeusz offered to convert to Judaism and attempted
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210. Itta Keller with her rescuer, Tadeusz Kobylko, and his son Adam, who was also the son of Itta's aunt, Fanny Ginsburg.
Fanny ran away and by chance met Tadeusz in a field. He offered to shelter Fanny as his wife in his ... Only the testimony of Fanny secured his release. Tadeusz offered to convert to Judaism and attempted
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211. Ita Keller holds her doll while in hiding during the war.
Fanny ran away and by chance met Tadeusz in a field. He offered to shelter Fanny as his wife in his ... Only the testimony of Fanny secured his release. Tadeusz offered to convert to Judaism and attempted
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212. Portrait of Sara Ginsburg Keller with her daughter Itta.
Fanny ran away and by chance met Tadeusz in a field. He offered to shelter Fanny as his wife in his ... Only the testimony of Fanny secured his release. Tadeusz offered to convert to Judaism and attempted
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213. Portrait of Shlomo Keller and Sara Ginsburg Keller, donor's parents.
Fanny ran away and by chance met Tadeusz in a field. He offered to shelter Fanny as his wife in his ... Only the testimony of Fanny secured his release. Tadeusz offered to convert to Judaism and attempted
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214. A group of Beit Yaakov women sew lace curtains in Rymanow, Poland.
Fanny ran away and by chance met Tadeusz in a field. He offered to shelter Fanny as his wife in his ... Only the testimony of Fanny secured his release. Tadeusz offered to convert to Judaism and attempted
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215. Per Anger poses in front of a portrait of Raoul Wallenberg in his office.
the Swedish Foreign Service offered him a trainee position at their legation in Berlin, which he began ... declined offers to be evacuated to Sweden in order to continue their rescue work. On January 10, 1945
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216. Three men look out from behind bars at the Bayonne camp in Sosua.
established in 1940 after the country's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, offered to take in between 50,000 and 100 ... Distribution Committee (JDC) embraced the offer, hoping to develop a model for relocating Europe's Jews after
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217. Jewish refugees work in a straw factory making handbags for export to America.
established in 1940 after the country's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, offered to take in between 50,000 and 100 ... Distribution Committee (JDC) embraced the offer, hoping to develop a model for relocating Europe's Jews after
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218. Jewish refugees living in the Sosua refugee colony deliver milk and bananas in a horse-drawn wagon.
established in 1940 after the country's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, offered to take in between 50,000 and 100 ... Distribution Committee (JDC) embraced the offer, hoping to develop a model for relocating Europe's Jews after
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219. Group portrait of the staff of the El Colmado general store in Sosua.
established in 1940 after the country's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, offered to take in between 50,000 and 100 ... Distribution Committee (JDC) embraced the offer, hoping to develop a model for relocating Europe's Jews after
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220. Felix Koch (left) and his workers prepare to drill in the forests near Sosua.
established in 1940 after the country's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, offered to take in between 50,000 and 100 ... Distribution Committee (JDC) embraced the offer, hoping to develop a model for relocating Europe's Jews after
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221. Herbert Levi, manager of the general store in Sosua, paints a chair while his wife Kaethe peels an apple.
established in 1940 after the country's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, offered to take in between 50,000 and 100 ... Distribution Committee (JDC) embraced the offer, hoping to develop a model for relocating Europe's Jews after
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222. A Jewish refugee in Sosua works in a distillery. Pictured is Ernest Schreiner.
established in 1940 after the country's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, offered to take in between 50,000 and 100 ... Distribution Committee (JDC) embraced the offer, hoping to develop a model for relocating Europe's Jews after
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223. Jewish refugees work in the fields in Sosua.
established in 1940 after the country's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, offered to take in between 50,000 and 100 ... Distribution Committee (JDC) embraced the offer, hoping to develop a model for relocating Europe's Jews after
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224. A Jewish refugee admires the view of the bay in Sosua.
established in 1940 after the country's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, offered to take in between 50,000 and 100 ... Distribution Committee (JDC) embraced the offer, hoping to develop a model for relocating Europe's Jews after
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225. Jewish DPs are gathered at the entrance to the office of the camp commander at the Enns displaced persons camp.
On Yom Kippur 1944 Alexander returned to Cernauti. He found passage home by offering himself as a ... the newly established displaced persons camp in Enns, and Alexander offered his considerable