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15051. The Hess and Heilbrun families board the MS St. Louis in the port of Hamburg.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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15052. A young Jewish DP child wearing a fur coat and clutching a doll, poses next to a suitcase as her family prepares to depart from the Lampertheim displaced persons camp for the United States.
was born in the Lampertheim DP camp on June 6, 1946. Her father, Elias, was born in Lida, Belorussia
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15053. Baggage claim for luggage sent by train from Berlin to Hamburg by 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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15054. Immigration identification card issued by the Cuban government to 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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15055. Immigration identification card issued by the Cuban government to 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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15056. Baggage receipt issued to St. Louis passenger Brandla Flamberg at the port of Hamburg with instructions in Spanish and English.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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15057. Group portrait of Jewish children in the yard of the Les Bruyeres children's home in Sevres.
until it was safe to return to Les Basses-Fontaines. Eva was liberated at the age of fourteen on June 6
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15058. Jews raise their glasses and wine bottles in a toast at a social gathering in Sosnowiec.
until it was safe to return to Les Basses-Fontaines. Eva was liberated at the age of fourteen on June 6
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15059. Members of the Dublon family pose on the deck of the MS 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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15060. A large crowd of demonstrators protesting against British policy in Palestine, fills Trafalgar Square in London.
the members of the orphans transport established the Primrose Jewish Youth Club on June 6, 1946
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15061. Jewish youth who were brought to England on the orphans transport after the war protest against British policy in Palestine at a demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London.
the members of the orphans transport established the Primrose Jewish Youth Club on June 6, 1946
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15062. Young Jewish men and women who came to England with the orphans transport relax on the beach.
the members of the orphans transport established the Primrose Jewish Youth Club on June 6, 1946
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15063. Berta and Inge Engelhard play with the pigeons in front of the Feldherrenhalle in Munich.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15064. Portrait of fifteen-year-old Berta Engelhard a few months before her emigration to England on a Kindertransport.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15065. Portrait of eight-year-old Inge Engelhard, one year before her emigration to England on a Kindertransport.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15066. Children's identification card issued by the German police to Inge Engelhard, in which she has been given the middle name of "Sara" and declared stateless.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15067. Children's identification card issued by the German police to Inge Engelhard, in which she has been given the middle name of "Sara" and declared stateless.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15068. Identification card issued to Inge Engelhard, a German Jewish refugee child, permitting her to be admitted to the United Kingdom under the care of the Inter-Aid Committee for children.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15069. Studio portrait of Inge and Theo Engelhard, two German Jewish refugee children living in England, that was sent to their parents in Portugal.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15070. Portrait of German Jewish refugees, Moshe and Rachel Engelhard, in Portugal.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15071. Portrait of German Jewish refugees, Moshe and Rachel Engelhard, at a beach in Portugal, while waiting to join their children in England.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15072. Portrait of Zimmerlinsky family in Nuremberg. The donor's mother, Rachel Zimmerlinsky, is pictured third from the left.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15073. Portrait of Moshe and Rachel Engelhard on the eve of their departure to Yugoslavia.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15074. Portrait of German Jewish refugees, Moshe and Rachel Engelhard, in Italy.
Cologne. Leaving on July 6, the children travelled by train to Holland and by boat to Harwich, England
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15075. Members of the extended Heilbrun family on board the MS St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en