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17126. Jewish DPs attend the wedding of Marek and [Lipka] in Vinnhorst.
him from deportation. On August 8, 1944 Arek and his brother Abram were deported to Auschwitz
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17127. A Lithuanian Jewish woman and her daughter sit together on a hammock with their Lithuanian housekeeper.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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17128. Members of a Lithuanian Jewish family stand outside their wine store and home in Kaunas.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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17129. A large Lithuanian Jewish family gathers at the Kaunas train station to bid farewell to their relative, Liova Viravicius, who is immigrating to Palestine.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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17130. A mother and daughter pose by the grave of their daughter/sister in Kaunas, Lithuania.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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17131. An elderly Lithuanian-Jewish man relaxes on a lawn chair with a newspaper in a shaded spot under a tree.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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17132. Close-up portrait of a Lithuanian Jewish man holding his violin.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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17133. Portrait of a Sonia Rubinsonaite, a member of the Kovno ghetto underground and sister-in-law of the donor.
and on February 8, Sara returned to escort another group to the forest. The partisan unit they
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17134. Registration certificate issued to Hilda Sara Heppner for the Directory of Jewish Refugees in Shanghai.
wife, Ilse-Lore Koratkowski who had arrived in Shanghai from Berlin. They married on April 8, 1945
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17135. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to Ernest Guenther Heppner for the American Vice Consul in Shanghai.
wife, Ilse-Lore Koratkowski who had arrived in Shanghai from Berlin. They married on April 8, 1945
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17136. Studio portrait of Belgian rescuer, Jeanne Daman.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17137. Members of the Jewish Brigade gather at set tables for a festive meal.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17138. Members of the Belgian Jewish resistance meet with members of the Joint Distribution Committee after the war.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17139. Meeting of the left-wing Zionist movement, Poale Zion, in Liege Belgium gathers to celebrate the first anniversary of the U.N.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17140. Group portrait of the staff of the Jewish hospital in Berlin.
Kowalsky Rubenstein. She was born on July 8, 1937 in Koenigsberg, Germany where her father was a physician
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17141. Close-up portrait of a Jewish child who had survived the Holocaust in hiding en route to the United States.
Kowalsky Rubenstein. She was born on July 8, 1937 in Koenigsberg, Germany where her father was a physician
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17142. A German family poses outside its clothing store in East Prussia.
Kowalsky Rubenstein. She was born on July 8, 1937 in Koenigsberg, Germany where her father was a physician
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17143. Close-up portrait of two German Jewish women and a young baby girl.
Kowalsky Rubenstein. She was born on July 8, 1937 in Koenigsberg, Germany where her father was a physician
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17144. A group of Belgian Zionists gathers after the war in a room decorated with maps of Israel and filled with newspapers and books.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17145. Belgian Jews gather for a holiday celebration after liberation.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17146. Group portrait of the organizers of Aliyah Bet (illegal immigration to Palestine) in Belgium.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17147. Children in a postwar children's home gather around long tables set with fruit and decorated with flowers.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17148. Children in a postwar children's home gather around long tables set with fruit and decorated with flowers.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17149. Gathering of members of the CDJ (Comite de Defense de Juifs), a Jewish rescue organization in Belgium.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews
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17150. Group portrait of members of the Jewish rescue group, Comite de Defense des Juifs.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews