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17801. Portrait of a Jewish refugee from Belgium taken by the Swiss police after he escaped with his family from occupied France into Switzerland in the fall of 1943.
indeed happened. Thus, on September 9, 1943, the Wajsfelds found refuge in Switzerland. They lived at
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17802. Portrait of a Jewish refugee from Belgium taken by the Swiss police after she escaped with her family from occupied France into Switzerland in the fall of 1943.
indeed happened. Thus, on September 9, 1943, the Wajsfelds found refuge in Switzerland. They lived at
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17803. Cover to a tourist brochure for Kenya acquired by the Berg family shortly after they fled there from Germany.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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17804. Interior page of a tourist brochure for Kenya acquired by the Berg family shortly after they fled there from Germany.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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17805. Blank check issued by the Standard Bank of South Africa in Nairobi, Kenya to the Berg family.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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17806. Alien registration certificate issued to Jewish refugee Max Berg by the office of police in Limuru.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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17807. Three young women, one of whom is wearing a star, stand on a street corner.
Franschman, was killed along with her five-month-old son Mozes at Auschwitz on April 9, 1943. The fate of
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17808. Ester Swaab Franshman holds her newborn son Mozes.
Franschman, was killed along with her five-month-old son Mozes at Auschwitz on April 9, 1943. The fate of
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17809. Levi Visser poses outside a barracks in Westerbork.
Franschman, was killed along with her five-month-old son Mozes at Auschwitz on April 9, 1943. The fate of
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17810. Four Jewish children pose together in their Purim costumes.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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17811. A Jewish family together with the daughter of their rescuer hides out in the mountains of Slovakia following the failed Slovak uprising.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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17812. Members of the Zionist youth movement, Hashomer Hatzair, meet in the forests outside of Brezno since it was forbidden for them to meet in town.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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17813. Students in the Jewish school of Brezno pose for a class picture in matching shirts with a Star of David.
Katarina (b. 10/9/42). Josef attended public school, but in 1938, at the age of ten, his parents sent him
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17814. Studio portrait of three Jewish children in Cologne, Germany.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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17815. Group portrait of third-grade children in the Jewish school in Plovdiv, shortly before liberation.
's family built a bomb shelter underground. They were liberated by the Soviet Union on September 9, 1944
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17816. Bulgarian-Jewish children attend a summer camp sponsored by the Zionist movement, Hehalutz, in Plovdiv.
's family built a bomb shelter underground. They were liberated by the Soviet Union on September 9, 1944
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17817. The Tchitchekik family poses with local villagers in the village where they are spending their summer vacation.
's family built a bomb shelter underground. They were liberated by the Soviet Union on September 9, 1944
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17818. Gisela Tchitchekik (left) and a village woman pose together in matching traditional costumes in the village where Gisela and her sons are spending their summer vacation.
's family built a bomb shelter underground. They were liberated by the Soviet Union on September 9, 1944
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17819. Young Jewish-Bulgarian couples enjoy an excursion to the countryside.
's family built a bomb shelter underground. They were liberated by the Soviet Union on September 9, 1944
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17820. The Schreiber family poses outside their restaurant in Sinaia, Romania.
's family built a bomb shelter underground. They were liberated by the Soviet Union on September 9, 1944
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17821. Gisela Schreiber poses in a traditional Romanian ceremonial costume prior to her wedding.
's family built a bomb shelter underground. They were liberated by the Soviet Union on September 9, 1944
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17822. A group of young Bulgarian Jews rests by bundles of hay in the countryside where they have gone to help with the harvest.
's family built a bomb shelter underground. They were liberated by the Soviet Union on September 9, 1944
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17823. An African worker stands at the entrance of the Berg's home in Limuru, Kenya.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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17824. Portrait of an elderly Hungarian Jewish man smoking a pipe.
(b. July 9, 1896). He was born on April 4, 1932 in the city of Berehovo in Transcarpathia, and he
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17825. Group portrait of students in the fourth grade class of the Jewish elementary school in Budapest.
(b. July 9, 1896). He was born on April 4, 1932 in the city of Berehovo in Transcarpathia, and he