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17301. Textile conservator Gail Singer prepares a mount to display a dress worn by a Jewish child while living in hiding in Poland during World War II.
uncles, were inducted into the Soviet army. The Germans occupied Czortkow on July 6, 1941 and four days
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17302. Textile conservators Lizou Fenyvesi and Gail Singer prepare a mount to display a dress worn by a Jewish child while living in hiding in Poland during World War II.
uncles, were inducted into the Soviet army. The Germans occupied Czortkow on July 6, 1941 and four days
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17303. A young Jewish boy poses with members of the French family which sheltered him during the German occupation.
occupation. Pictured is 6-year-old Michel Jeruchim with the Le Clere family.
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17304. A young Jewish woman poses with a phonograph while on vacation on the Oresund in Faxe Ladeplads, Denmart, Pictured is Kaja Diament.
Jews hoping to escape to Sweden. The following day, October 6, the entire group was rushed to the
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17305. Three young Jewish refugees from Germany ride horses on a farm in the Jutland, where members of their hachshara [Zionist collective] are working.
Jews hoping to escape to Sweden. The following day, October 6, the entire group was rushed to the
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17306. A young Jewish refugee from Germany sweeps outside with his girlfriend on a farm in the Jutland, where members of his hachshara [Zionist collective] are living.
Jews hoping to escape to Sweden. The following day, October 6, the entire group was rushed to the
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17307. A Jewish mother poses with her daughter on a street corner in the Bispebjerg section of Copenhagen.
Jews hoping to escape to Sweden. The following day, October 6, the entire group was rushed to the
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17308. A Jewish couple from Denmark who was ferried to safety in Sweden poses with the Swedish family who hosted them in the backyard of their home in Landskrona.
Jews hoping to escape to Sweden. The following day, October 6, the entire group was rushed to the
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17309. A Jewish family from Denmark who was ferried to safety in Sweden, has Christmas dinner at the home a Swedish family in Landskrona.
Jews hoping to escape to Sweden. The following day, October 6, the entire group was rushed to the
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17310. Portrait of Israel Diament in the uniform of the Danish Brigade in Sweden.
Jews hoping to escape to Sweden. The following day, October 6, the entire group was rushed to the
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17311. U.S. combat photographer Walt MacDonald prepares to take a picture with his speed graphic camera.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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17312. U.S. combat photographer J Malan Heslop types photo captions on a typewriter in his room.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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17313. Portrait of U.S. combat photographer J Malan Heslop wearing a camera around his neck.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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17314. Cartoon by David W. Meyer depicting a U.S. combat photographer taking pictures in the field during World War II.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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17315. U.S. army photographers from Combat Unit 123 photograph ruins in the city of Naumburg, Germany.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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17316. U.S. army photographer John O'Brien reviews a stack of Signal Corps photographs.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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17317. Portrait of a young, male displaced person walking with a large sack along a road in Austria at the close of World War II.
September 6. He then rejoined his wife, Fae Stokes Heslop, whom he had married during a furlough on May 1
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17318. Studio portrait of a young Jewish boy standing on a park bench in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland.
January 6, 1923 in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland, where his father was a cigarette manufacturer and his mother
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17319. Studio portrait of three Jewish children with their grandmother in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland.
January 6, 1923 in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland, where his father was a cigarette manufacturer and his mother
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17320. Group portrait of faculty and students of the Yavne Hebrew elementary school in Bedzin, Poland.
January 6, 1923 in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland, where his father was a cigarette manufacturer and his mother
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17321. Group portrait of members of the Gordonia Zionist youth movement at a summer camp in Slawniow, Poland.
January 6, 1923 in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland, where his father was a cigarette manufacturer and his mother
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17322. Group portrait of members the the Hasmonean chapter of the Hashomer Hadati religious Zionist youth movement in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland.
January 6, 1923 in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland, where his father was a cigarette manufacturer and his mother
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17323. Three passengers relax on deck chairs on board 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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17324. Portrait of Regina Szafirsztajn, one of the four women who was hanged for her participation in the Auschwitz uprising.
older sister, Bronia (b. 9/22/23), and a younger brother, Marek (b. 1931). On September 6, 1939, two
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17325. A German-Jewish refugee family poses 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