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5226. Julien Samuel, director of OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux enfants) headquarters in Limoges, reads a copy of the French Jewish statutes at his desk.
After meeting with Andrée Salamon, who was in charge of the project, Vivette was offered a job. While
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5227. OSE administrators Julien Samuel and Vivette Hermann are wed at the Le Couret children's home.
After meeting with Andrée Salamon, who was in charge of the project, Vivette was offered a job. While
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5228. Wedding portrait of OSE administrators Julien Samuel and Vivette Hermann at the Le Couret children's home.
After meeting with Andrée Salamon, who was in charge of the project, Vivette was offered a job. While
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5229. Julien Samuel, director of OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux enfants) headquarters in Limoges, works in his office.
After meeting with Andrée Salamon, who was in charge of the project, Vivette was offered a job. While
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5230. A postcard written by Szlamek and Bracha (Chmielnicka) [illegible last name] to Aron Gepner, a Polish Jew who has been interned in the Tittmoning transit camp in Germany.
ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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5231. Photo used in false identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
offered by her adoptive Polish mother, Anna Wachalska, but help arrived too late to save Blum, who had
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5232. Telegram sent by the passengers of the MS St. Louis to JDC European Director Morris Troper expressing their gratitude for his having found them places of refuge.
Britain to offer safe haven to the stranded Jewish refugees. He also organized the "Camp Commission" to
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5233. False identification card issued in name of Stanislawa Wachalska, that was used by Feigele Peltel (now Vladka Meed) while serving as a courier for the Jewish underground in Warsaw.
offered by her adoptive Polish mother, Anna Wachalska, but help arrived too late to save Blum, who had
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5234. Street scene with Jewish police in the Bedzin ghetto.
ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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5235. Shmuel Rakowski (top row, center) poses with a group of Jewish survivors from Mukachevo who he escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
Brigade troops stationed in Italy. The soldiers offered them the possibility (although limited and
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5236. Shmuel Rakowski (seated) poses with a group of Jewish DPs who he escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
Brigade troops stationed in Italy. The soldiers offered them the possibility (although limited and
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5237. Group of survivors from Kazimierza Wielka who Shmuel Rakowski escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
Brigade troops stationed in Italy. The soldiers offered them the possibility (although limited and
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5238. Portrait of Serafina Strasser.
deportations of all but able-bodied workers. Ringel, a Polish-German engineer who was friend of Max, offered
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5239. Pola and Serafina Strasser go skiing with a friend.
deportations of all but able-bodied workers. Ringel, a Polish-German engineer who was friend of Max, offered
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5240. Serafina Strasser poses in a garden with her sister Pola and a group of friends.
deportations of all but able-bodied workers. Ringel, a Polish-German engineer who was friend of Max, offered
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5241. Group portrait of four young Jewish women in the Sosnowiec ghetto.
ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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5242. Portrait of Isak Kamchi, son of Mushon Kamchi. He was a student.
they offered Isak protection in exchange for his surrender. However, when he did surrender, he was
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5243. Rivka and Meshilem Frisch pose with their children outside their home in a small shtetl.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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5244. Clara Gutstein from America visits her relatives Mariam and Aaron in Ustye Zelenoye.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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5245. Yetta Baila Gutstein poses with her grandchildren Effcha and Asche in the small shtetl, Ustye Zelenoye.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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5246. Yetta Beila Gutstein poses outside her home in the small shtetl, Ustye Zelenoye.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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5247. Yetta Beila Gutstein poses with her two sons and daughter-law.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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5248. Group portrait of the extended Frisch and Genendlen family taken on the occasion of a visit by cousins in America.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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5249. Portrait of the tobacco farmer, Meshulom Frisch and his wife Riwka.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for
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5250. Portrait of Yetta Beila Gutman and her brother Leib Schumer.
nearby. Initially the Laufer family had offered the Plotkowskis fabrics and jewelry in exchange for