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20076. Members of Les Forces Francaises de l'Etranger (the French force of foreigners).
Majewski (b. 1892). She was born June 9, 1927 in Allenstein, Germany in East Prussia between Poland and
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20077. Group portrait of a school class in Salignac. Among those pictured is Ingeborg Majewski who found shelter in the town together with her mother.
Majewski (b. 1892). She was born June 9, 1927 in Allenstein, Germany in East Prussia between Poland and
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20078. Women and children participate in a wreath laying ceremony in Salignac.
Majewski (b. 1892). She was born June 9, 1927 in Allenstein, Germany in East Prussia between Poland and
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20079. Staff of the OSE home, Poulouzat.
Majewski (b. 1892). She was born June 9, 1927 in Allenstein, Germany in East Prussia between Poland and
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20080. Exterior view of the OSE home, Poulouzat.
Majewski (b. 1892). She was born June 9, 1927 in Allenstein, Germany in East Prussia between Poland and
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20081. Group portrait of Jewish children in the OSE home, Poulouzat.
Majewski (b. 1892). She was born June 9, 1927 in Allenstein, Germany in East Prussia between Poland and
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20082. Group portrait of Jewish children in the OSE home, Poulouzat.
Majewski (b. 1892). She was born June 9, 1927 in Allenstein, Germany in East Prussia between Poland and
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20083. Jewish children observe Armistice Day in the OSE home Poulouzat.
Majewski (b. 1892). She was born June 9, 1927 in Allenstein, Germany in East Prussia between Poland and
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20084. Mania and Frieda Kerschenblat pose on a snowy street of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20085. Portrait of Moishe Kerschenblat and his daughter Frieda.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20086. Two young men go boating on the Starnberger Sea near the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20087. Luba Kerschenblat and Rubin Boltuch study how to become dental technicians in an ORT vocational school.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20088. Luba Kerschenblat poses with Fischek Brauner in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20089. Chamek (Harry) Weinroth hold his eighteen month-old nephew.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20090. Chamek (Harry) Weinroth rides his bicycle in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20091. Portrait of three young men in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20092. Young men in the Feldafing displaced persons camp do gymnastics.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20093. Three friends sit on the bank of the Starnberger Sea in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
highway. He remained there for approximately 8 to 9 months. Following the 1941 German invasion of the
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20094. Studio portrait of Roza Appel, the sister of Zelig.
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim
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20095. Portrait of Zelig Appel in the Stary Sacz ghetto.
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim
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20096. Jewish displaced persons conduct a memorial service to Theodore Herzl and Chaim Nachman Bialik in a convalescent home in Rome.
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim
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20097. Portrait of Berta Appel in the Stary Sacz ghetto.
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim
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20098. A portrait of Henek Appel taken in the Soviet Union and sent to his brother Zelig after the war.
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim
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20099. Zelig Appel holds his hand in a salute [probably during a Zionist ceremony in Italy.]
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim
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20100. Zelig Appel relaxes on a patio in Italy.
September 9, 1949 and changed his name from Zelig to Stanley. Stanley Appel's brothers Zacharia and Chaim