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16776. A young boy, perhaps a German-Jewish refugee, performes in a play at a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16777. The Bing family goes skating (possibly in Switzerland).
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16778. Bella Stern (the great grandmother of the donor) reads rests on a park bench [possibly in Cologne].
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16779. Bela and Leo Stern (the great-grandparents of the donor) pose on the balcony of a wooden building.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16780. Two American soldiers ride on a military car decorated with a confiscated Adolf Hitler-Strasse street sign.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16781. An American soldier reads a newspaper about the Soviet occupation of Berlin while relaxing in a bathtub decorated with a former Nazi flag.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16782. Children, many of them German Jewish refugees, relax on the steps of a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16783. Two teenagers, probably German Jewish refugees, study in their room at a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16784. Two teenagers, probably German Jewish refugees, play accordion and relax in their dorm room in a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16785. A teacher leads an activity for students, many of them German Jewish refugees, on the steps of a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16786. Two young children, probably German Jewish refugees, relax on the steps of a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16787. Students many of them German Jewish refugees, march with muscial instruments across a pedestrian bridge at a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16788. Children, many of them German Jewish refugees, make pottery in an art class at a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16789. Annelise Bing and her father Ernest enjoy a snack on an outdoor terrace.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16790. The Bing family goes ice skating outdoors. Pictured from left to right are John Bing, Erna Stern Bing, Ernst Bing, and Annelise Bing.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16791. Family portrait taken on the occasion of the 70th birthday of Leo Stern.
Nazis. After returning to the United States he married Maya Spiegelberg on February 9, 1947. Maja
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16792. The five daughters of the Jewish lawyer and rescuer Matthieu Muller pose on a street [possibly in Paris].
Klein (b. June 9, 1924). Jacques fled to Switzerland in the summer of 1944 with a group of other youth
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16793. Max Weilheimer lights Channuka candles in the Gurs internment camp.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16794. Handwritten death certificate for Lilly Weilheimer decorated with a Jewish star and written in the Gurs internment camp.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16795. Richard Weilheimer stands up in his stroller.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16796. Max Weilheimer takes his son Richard for a ride on his bicycle while his wife Lilly looks on.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16797. Richard Weilheimer visits with his maternal great-grandmother (right) and two other women in Mannheim.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16798. Members of the Wetzler and Weilheimer family pose outside in a garden.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16799. Three boys stand in a row. [Probably Edgar Wetzler and Richard and Ernst Weilheimer].
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old
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16800. Group portrait of the Wetzler family. Pictured in the center are Salomon Wetzler and his wife.
administration of the orphanage, the Quakers sent Alice Resch to be their translator and advocate. 9½ year old