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14026. Partisans ride into the newly--liberated town of Struga, in southwestern Macedonia.
safety by a fellow soldier and soon recovered. On October 30, 1944, she participated in the liberation
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14027. Wedding portrait of Ina Soep and Jack Polak.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14028. Ina Soep goes for a bicycle ride in the countryside shortly after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14029. Ina Soep sits at a desk doing her homework in her boyfriend's apartment with a map of the Netherlands behind her on the wall.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14030. Girls from the graduation class of the Dutch Montessori Lyceum stand on the exterior steps of the school shortly after the German invasion of Holland.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14031. Exterior view of the Benjamin Soep diamond factory.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14032. Abraham and Tonie Soep vacation in France a few years after their liberation from Bergen-Belsen.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14033. Young people dance at a party shortly after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14034. Ina and Josette Soep stand outside in eastern Holland shortly after their return to The Netherlands following liberation.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14035. Studio portrait of Abraham Soep, a member of the Jewish Council (Joodse Raad).
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14036. Jewish teenagers play a game with a blindfold at a party hosted by Rudy Acohen (left).
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14037. Jewish teenagers wearing Jewish stars dance at a party hosted by Rudy Acohen shortly before he was arrested in a reprisal action and sent to Auschwitz where he perished.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14038. Zionist scouts from The Netherlands gather outdoors with flags and banners.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14039. Group portrait of Zionist youth in a hachshara in The Netherlands.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14040. Close-up portrait of Benno Soep in his Dutch army unifrom.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14041. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Abraham, Toni, Catharina and Josette Soep by Jewish rescuer, George Mandel-Mantello.
September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and
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14042. Portrait of Marcel Drimer.
the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and
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14043. Portrait of Jakub Drimmer wearing an Austro-Hungarian army uniform.
the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and
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14044. Studio portrait of Jakub Drimer. He gave this photograph to his fiancee Laura prior to their marriage in 1933.
the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and
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14045. Studio portrait of Laura Gruber.
the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and
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14046. A group of friends from Drohobycz goes hiking in Urycz.
the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and
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14047. Laura Gruber and a friend walk arm-in-arm down a street in Austria while on vacation.
the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and
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14048. Portrait of Laura Drimer with her two children, Marcel and Irena.
the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and
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14049. The Drimer family poses on an excursion to a river or lake.
the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and
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14050. A group of friends from Drohobycz goes swimming on either a lake or a river.
the Ukrainians in this pogrom. Some 17,000 Jews lived in Drohobycz and another 30,000 in Boryslaw and