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16251. Prisoners in Rivesaltes at work cutting wood.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16252. A young prisoner in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16253. Interned children cared for by the OSE in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16254. An OSE relief worker helps a teenage girl at the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16255. Prisoners in Rivesaltes on line for food distributed by relief agencies.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16256. A barracks in Rivesaltes.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16257. Volunteer resident OSE workers in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16258. A prisoner with mess tins in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16259. Four relief agency workers pose in front of the YMCA/Cimade office in the Rivesaltes internment camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16260. Prisoners with carts in Rivesaltes.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16261. Prisoners with carts in Rivesaltes.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16262. Members of "Le Comite," a group of prisoners who helped to implement the medical and social assistance programs of the OSE relief agency in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16263. Prisoners in Rivesaltes receive rations distributed by OSE relief workers.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16264. Prisoners in the infirmary of the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16265. Prisoners at a building site in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16266. Prisoners in Rivesaltes.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16267. Volunteer resident social workers and OSE staff in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16268. Volunteer resident social workers and OSE staff in the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16269. Volunteer resident social workers outside of the Unitarian Service Committee office in Rivesaltes.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16270. Volunteer resident social workers in Rivesaltes. The woman on the left is Elizabeth Pedrizer, and the man in the center is Donald Lowrie, President of the YMCA.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16271. Volunteer resident social workers, Elizabeth Pedrizer and Donald Lourie, in Rivesaltes.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16272. A section of the Rivesaltes transit camp.
of its operation, in April 1941, Rivesaltes had a population of about 8,000. In 1941, interned Jews
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16273. A religious Jewish family poses in a park in Mukachevo.
United States. Arriving in New York on April 8, 1946, they were greeted by their mother's brother
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16274. Willie Sterner (right), police chief of the Bindermichl displaced persons camp, in conversation with the mayor.
was liquidated in March 1943, Willie was among the 8,000 Jews who were sent to the Plaszow
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16275. Portrait of Willie Sterner, the police chief of the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
was liquidated in March 1943, Willie was among the 8,000 Jews who were sent to the Plaszow