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19151. Portrait of the three sisters in The Netherlands during the war shortly before they went into hiding.
Elizabeth Viskoop Dotsch (born in 1910). She was born on October 9, 1937 in Amsterdam where her father
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19152. Close-up portrait of Carla Dotsch after the war.
Elizabeth Viskoop Dotsch (born in 1910). She was born on October 9, 1937 in Amsterdam where her father
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19153. Two Jewish sisters pose in their home in Amsterdam shortly before they went into hiding.
Elizabeth Viskoop Dotsch (born in 1910). She was born on October 9, 1937 in Amsterdam where her father
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19154. A Jewish couple poses for a photograph in their living-room.
Elizabeth Viskoop Dotsch (born in 1910). She was born on October 9, 1937 in Amsterdam where her father
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19155. Group portrait of children in an orphanage in Israel.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19156. Sala Perec, a young Polish Jewish survivor, stands next to a tree outside the children's home in Dornstadt.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19157. Sala Perec rests in her baby carriage in prewar Chelm.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19158. Sala Perec poses with fellow female soldiers in the Israeli army.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19159. Sala Perec poses with another female soldier in the Israeli army.
from their hiding place. Bela died seven months later, on February 9, 1945, from a pulmonary embolism
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19160. Close-up portrait of a German-Jewish refugee couple in the Congo.
Molser for the first time when her boat docked at 9:00 am on October 22, 1939. Rosemarie then learned
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19161. A female German Jewish refugee stands nexts to her automobile in the Congo.
Molser for the first time when her boat docked at 9:00 am on October 22, 1939. Rosemarie then learned
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19162. A German Jewish refugee couple sits on the porch of their home in the Congo.
Molser for the first time when her boat docked at 9:00 am on October 22, 1939. Rosemarie then learned
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19163. A German Jewish refugee goes for a walk through the jungle in the Congo.
Molser for the first time when her boat docked at 9:00 am on October 22, 1939. Rosemarie then learned
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19164. A young Jewish girl attending a vocational training in the Gross Breesen agricultural center cuts and cleans rhubarb while sitting outside.
9, the night of Kristallnacht, Gestapo raided the farm and arrested older boys and staff including
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19165. Three Jewish brothers walk down a street in Sofia en route to a concert.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19166. Students at the American College in Bulgaria, a private high school in Sofia, pose for a group photograph in the woodshop.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19167. Bulgarian officers at the site of a forced labor battalion.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19168. Bulgarian officers, both Jewish and non-Jewish, socialize at the site of a forced labor battalion.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19169. Portrait of Nissim Farhi, a Bulgarian-Jewish officer serving in a forced labor battalion.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19170. View of the entrance to the 2nd Constuction Company labor battalion in Bulgaria.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19171. Bulgarian Jews dig a road in a forced labor brigade.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19172. Bulgarian Jews dig a road in a forced labor brigade.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19173. Bulgarian Jews dig a road in a forced labor brigade.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19174. Bulgarian Jews dig a road in a forced labor brigade.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to
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19175. Jewish and Bulgarian officers socialize outside a canteen at the site of a forced labor battalion.
until the end of the war. After the Red Army entered Bulgaria on September 9, 1944, Nissim returned to