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1126. Portrait of a Belgian Jewish family wearing the yellow Star of David.
Lucie Wellner phoned Elisabeth Misselyn in a state of panic asking her to pick up her children in 30 ... commandeering a train to Belgium. On October 30, 1942 Pierre and Elisabeth Misselyn paid a discrete visit to
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1127. Portrait of a Belgian Jewish family wearing the yellow Star of David.
Lucie Wellner phoned Elisabeth Misselyn in a state of panic asking her to pick up her children in 30 ... commandeering a train to Belgium. On October 30, 1942 Pierre and Elisabeth Misselyn paid a discrete visit to
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1128. Portrait of two Belgian Jewish siblings, one of whom is wearing a yellow Star of David.
Lucie Wellner phoned Elisabeth Misselyn in a state of panic asking her to pick up her children in 30 ... commandeering a train to Belgium. On October 30, 1942 Pierre and Elisabeth Misselyn paid a discrete visit to
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1129. Deportation of Jews from the Lodz ghetto to the Chelmno death camp.
on April 30, 1940. In 1941 and 1942 an additional 38,500 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti were resettled in ... Auschwitz. The transports to Auschwitz commenced on August 7 and continued until August 30, by which time
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1130. Jews board a passenger train during a deportation action in the Lodz ghetto.
on April 30, 1940. In 1941 and 1942 an additional 38,500 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti were resettled in ... Auschwitz. The transports to Auschwitz commenced on August 7 and continued until August 30, by which time
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1131. Jews board a passenger train during a deportation action in the Lodz ghetto.
on April 30, 1940. In 1941 and 1942 an additional 38,500 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti were resettled in ... Auschwitz. The transports to Auschwitz commenced on August 7 and continued until August 30, by which time
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1132. Jews board a passenger train during a deportation action in the Lodz ghetto.
on April 30, 1940. In 1941 and 1942 an additional 38,500 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti were resettled in ... Auschwitz. The transports to Auschwitz commenced on August 7 and continued until August 30, by which time
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1133. Jews board a passenger train during a deportation action in the Lodz ghetto.
on April 30, 1940. In 1941 and 1942 an additional 38,500 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti were resettled in ... Auschwitz. The transports to Auschwitz commenced on August 7 and continued until August 30, by which time
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1134. View at the railroad siding in the Lodz ghetto where Jews prepare to board a passenger train during a deportation action from the ghetto.
on April 30, 1940. In 1941 and 1942 an additional 38,500 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti were resettled in ... Auschwitz. The transports to Auschwitz commenced on August 7 and continued until August 30, by which time
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1135. Jews board a passenger train during a deportation action in the Lodz ghetto.
on April 30, 1940. In 1941 and 1942 an additional 38,500 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti were resettled in ... Auschwitz. The transports to Auschwitz commenced on August 7 and continued until August 30, by which time
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1136. Arrival of Jews [probably from Central Europe] to the Lodz ghetto.
on April 30, 1940. In 1941 and 1942 an additional 38,500 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti were resettled in ... Auschwitz. The transports to Auschwitz commenced on August 7 and continued until August 30, by which time
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1137. A unit of deportation police (Evakuierungspolizei) poses in the Lodz ghetto in the spring of 1942.
on April 30, 1940. In 1941 and 1942 an additional 38,500 Jews and 5,000 Roma/Sinti were resettled in ... Auschwitz. The transports to Auschwitz commenced on August 7 and continued until August 30, by which time
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1138. A group of refugee girls from the Russian and Spanish civil wars pose with a group of Jewish refugee boys who came to France on a Kindertransport from Germany at a children's home in Quincy-sous-Senart.
The château at Quincy-sous-Sénart, located 30 km. southeast of Paris, belonged to the Count Hubert ... d The château at Quincy-sous-Sénart, located 30 km. southeast of Paris, belonged to the Count Hubert
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1139. Mugshot of Colonel Joachim Peiper, a defendant in the Malmedy Atrocity trial.
Colonel Joachim Peiper (b. 1/30/15) was a senior Waffen-SS officer. He commanded several Panzer ... camp Colonel Joachim Peiper (b. 1/30/15) was a senior Waffen-SS officer. He commanded several Panzer
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1140. Children from the Beith Ahawah Children's Home in class.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1141. Otto Weiss, a student at Beith Ahawah in Berlin.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1142. Otto Weiss' Palestine Immigration Certificate.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1143. Studio portrait of three female staff members of the Beith Ahawah Children's Home.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1144. Children in the courtyard at Ahawah Children's Home.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1145. Small children's group in front of the main Beith Ahawah building.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1146. New Year's Photo of the Ahawah children, who were the first group from the children's home to emigrate to Palestine.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1147. Bedroom at the new Beith Ahawah in Kirjit Bialik, Israel.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1148. Holiday in the Beith Ahawah Children's Home. This foliage hut was built on a small projection of the roof outside the main entrance to the building.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1149. Children studying in the dorm rooms at the Beith Ahawah Children's Home.
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave
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1150. Beate Berger
artists, she quietly raised 30,000 marks through an auction of their work. Berger secretly traveled alone ... Palestine only approved 30 certificates. Berger faced the agonizing decision of deciding who would leave