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4376. Members of the extended Heilbrun family on board the MS St.
Louis to Havana. After the ship was forced to return to Europe, the family was offered refuge in France
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4377. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Troper (center) pose with Jewish refugees on the deck 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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4378. Typewritten English translation of a message sent by the members 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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4379. Confidential letter sent by JDC Chairman Paul Baerwald in London to JDC European Director Morris Troper in Paris regarding the MS St.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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4380. Telegram sent by JDC European Director Morris Troper to JDC headquarters in London stating that he has permission to board the MS St.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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4381. Telegram sent to JDC European Director Morris Troper in Paris by JDC Chairman Paul Baerwald and Harold Linder in London thanking him for his hard work in the successful resolution 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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4382. Telegram sent to JDC European Director Morris Troper in Paris by JDC Chairman Paul Baerwald and Harold Linder in London thanking him for his hard work in the successful resolution 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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4383. Telegram sent by Gustav Schroeder, captain 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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4384. Telegram from JDC headquarters in New York to JDC European Director Morris Troper in Paris, informing him that emotions are running high in the U.S.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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4385. Telegram sent to Morris Troper, JDC European Director in Paris from Paul Baerwald, JDC Chairman in New York, commenting on the enormous public interest in the fate 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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4386. Portrait of the French Jewish rescuer, Odette Rosenstock, co-founder of the Abadi (Marcel) network.
help in supporting a rescue mission. The bishop willing gave his support. In addition to offering
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4387. Postwar portrait of the Jewish rescuer, Moussa Abadi, co-founder of the Abadi (Marcel) network.
help in supporting a rescue mission. The bishop willing gave his support. In addition to offering
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4388. Jewish rescuers Moussa Abadi and Odette Rosenstock walk along a street in Nice after the war.
help in supporting a rescue mission. The bishop willing gave his support. In addition to offering
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4389. Postwar portrait of the Jewish rescuer, Moussa Abadi, co-founder of the Abadi (Marcel) network.
help in supporting a rescue mission. The bishop willing gave his support. In addition to offering
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4390. Identification papers for Hiram Bingham, American Vice Consul in 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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4391. Hiram Bingham works in his office at an unidentified U.S.
passports and visas to the US. In addition, he helped Fry devise escape plans, offered his villa as a safe
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4392. Vice Consul Hiram Bingham poses with his family at his residence in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
passports and visas to the US. In addition, he helped Fry devise escape plans, offered his villa as a safe
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4393. View of the dais at the Third Congress of the Central Committee of the Liberated Jews in the U.S.
.S. Zone held in Bad Reichenhall. The Yiddish banner on the podium reads, "The Fatherland calls; offer
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4394. Avraham Obstfeld sits by a mirror in an apartment in Mielec Poland.
-Leenknecht, offered to shelter them, and Norbert and Lea remained in their home until the end of the war. In
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4395. Wedding portrait of Avraham Obstfeld and Lea Zwaaf.
-Leenknecht, offered to shelter them, and Norbert and Lea remained in their home until the end of the war. In
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4396. Portrait of Norbert Obstfeld and his adoptive sister, Raymonda Verhage.
-Leenknecht, offered to shelter them, and Norbert and Lea remained in their home until the end of the war. In
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4397. Portrait of Lea and Norbert Obstfeld with their resucers, Julian and Raymonda Verhage.
-Leenknecht, offered to shelter them, and Norbert and Lea remained in their home until the end of the war. In
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4398. One page of sheet music of a piece entitled "Le crucifié" (The crucified) by Alex Alicouli, a pseudonym for Aleksander Kulisiewicz, and dated II.XI.44, KLS [Sachsenhausen].
attitude, these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of
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4399. Studio portrait of a Jewish woman with two of her children.
have the resources to care for five more children, he offered to visit and assist them if they found
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4400. Portrait of three Jewish DP children in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
officer and told him about their children's fate. He offered to help get them out of the orphanage, but