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13676. Gertrud and Sigmund Gotthelf in Frankfurt.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13677. Lore Gotthelf walking down a street in Birmingham.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13678. Portrait of Lore Gotthelf's Quaker sponsors, Mr. and Mrs.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13679. Lore Gotthelf and her half-sister, Friedel, on the balcony of Friedel's apartment.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13680. Lore Gotthelf poses with her parents, Gertud and Sigmund Gotthelf, on her father's 50th birthday.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13681. Lore Gotthelf (second from the left) with her classmates at nursery school.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13682. Lore Gotthelf (back row center) with her nursery school class in Frankfurt.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13683. Herr and Frau Breslau, friends of Gertrud and Sigmund Gotthelf.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13684. Guests at the wedding of Lore Gotthelf and Erwin Jacobowitz at the Buckland Crescent Synagogue in London.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13685. Portrait of Lore Gotthelf and Erwin Jacobowitz outside the Buckland Crescent synagogue in London, after their wedding.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13686. Lore Gotthelf (far right) with friends. Pictured from left to right are: Elspeth ?; Rudolf Windmuller; Elspeth's sister, Margaret; Ursel Wertheim; Hanna Windmuller; and Lore Gotthelf.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13687. Lore Gotthelf with her half-sister Friedel Muenster.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13688. Lore Gotthelf, as an infant, with her mother, Gertrud, and half-sister, Friedel.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13689. Lore Gotthelf alighting from a street car in Frankfurt.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13690. Sigmund Gotthelf sits in front of a table displaying ladies hats in an exhibition hall in a Frankfurt hotel.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13691. Portrait of Sigmund Gotthelf in German Army uniform during the First World War.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13692. Exterior of the Reformrealgymnasium Philanthropin in Frankfurt, where Lore Gotthelf attended school from 1935-1938.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13693. Gertrud Gotthelf poses with her daughter, Lore, who is sitting in a baby carriage.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13694. Jewish students in a classroom at the Philanthropin school in Frankfurt.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13695. Group portrait of students at the Holzhausen Schule, an elementary school in Frankfurt.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13696. Personalized greeting card sent by Lore Gotthelf in celebration of V-E Day.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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13697. Postcard written by MS St. Louis passenger, Julius Hermann, to Sol Mayer in New York.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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13698. Report issued by the Passenger Committee of the St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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13699. Contact sheet with three views of Havana harbor with several small boats carrying relatives of St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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13700. Contact sheet with three views of Havana harbor with several small boats carrying relatives of St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en