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4201. Standing on a bridge, American Vice Consul Hiram Bingham looks out over the port of Marseilles.
passports and visas to the US. In addition, he helped Fry devise escape plans, offered his villa as a safe
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4202. A young girl reads a sign outside the OSE children's home, Le Petit Monde.
November 1942 she offered her services to the OSE and went to work with teenagers in Eaubonne. The Gestapo
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4203. A group of children gather around their caretaker as they open packages filled with toys.
November 1942 she offered her services to the OSE and went to work with teenagers in Eaubonne. The Gestapo
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4204. Fred Oppenheimer poses by the railing overlooking the Lahn River.
government offered some of the detainees the option of joining the Australian army. John decided to join the
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4205. Group portrait of a German Jewish family. Pictured in the center are parents Hedwig and Moritz Oppenheimer, with their children Paul (far left), Elsie (second from left), Hans (second from right) and Fritz (far right).
government offered some of the detainees the option of joining the Australian army. John decided to join the
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4206. Teacher Resources
platform offers curated collections of digital primary sources on the Holocaust for educators and their
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4207. What conditions, ideologies, and ideas made the Holocaust possible?
difficult, costly, and complicated, and few countries even offered chances to relocate. However, World War
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4208. What were some similarities between racism in Nazi Germany and in the United States, 1920s-1940s?
But to loyal “Aryans,” it offered national unity and pride. Many Germans, especially young people
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4209. Portrait of Croatian rescuer Ivan Vranetic, who has been recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
Topusko. Upon their arrival they were guided to Ivan Vranetic, who offered to shelter them in his parents
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4210. Polish rescuer Alex Roslan poses with David and Jacob Gutgeld, the two Jewish children he hid during the German occupation of Warsaw.
completed, however, the chauffeur was arrested and killed. Alex then offered to take in two of the children
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4211. Jacob and David Gutgeld pose with their father after being reunited in Palestine after the war.
completed, however, the chauffeur was arrested and killed. Alex then offered to take in two of the children
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4212. Jacob Gutgeld, a Jewish child from Warsaw, reads a book while living in hiding in the home of Alex and Mela Roslan.
completed, however, the chauffeur was arrested and killed. Alex then offered to take in two of the children
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4213. Jacob Gutgeld, a Jewish child from Warsaw, stands on the porch of a home prior to going into hiding.
completed, however, the chauffeur was arrested and killed. Alex then offered to take in two of the children
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4214. The three Gutgeld children pose with their aunt in the Warsaw Ghetto, prior to their being placed in hiding with Alex and Mela Roslan.
completed, however, the chauffeur was arrested and killed. Alex then offered to take in two of the children
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4215. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Troper meet with passengers on board the refugee ship MS St.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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4216. Thank you note to Morris Troper from the Captain of the St.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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4217. A group of officials and Belgian police waits on the pier in the port of Antwerp for the arrival of the MS St.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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4218. A letter addressed to the Tropers from an MS St. Louis passenger after his arrival in Rotterdam.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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4219. SS troops guard members of the Jewish resistance captured during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
ghetto uprising. The original German caption reads: "These bandits offered armed resistance."
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4220. Janusz Korczak departs after his lecture to a group of Zionist youth leaders [Halutzim Tziirim].
entrance) in the small ghetto. Although he received many offers to be smuggled out of the ghetto, Korczak
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4221. Members of the Kovno Altestenrat (Council of the Elders).
There, he continued to offer medical care to fellow Jews until he succumbed to starvation brought on by
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4222. Women learn dressmaking at an ORT vocational school.
families befriended Hermine and offered to take her with them to Paris. They remained there for only one
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4223. Children working in an ORT carpentry workshop in the Kovno ghetto.
school began modestly with forty students offering classes in carpentry, sewing, locksmithing and metal
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4224. A boy works at a machine in a Kovno ghetto workshop.
school began modestly with forty students offering classes in carpentry, sewing, locksmithing and metal
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4225. Portrait of Viktor Brack as a defendant in the Medical Case Trial at Nuremberg.
program. Brack himself interviewed and selected personnel for the euthanasia facilities and offered the