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27676. Students from the Yiddish Teachers' Seminary act out a scene from David and Goliath at an "ethnographic" evening at the YIVO Institute in Vilna.
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27677. Back of a postcard sent by Iwan Cohen to his family in Enschede after his arrival in the Mauthausen concentration camp.
corsets. Her sister Rosalee was born on May 25, 1939. On September 14, 1941, Iwan left to look for a ... where he remained for a week before being shipped to the Mauthausen concentration camp. Iwan Cohen
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27678. Dutch rescuer Wilhelmina Salters-Kloppenburg, sits on the steps outside her home with Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child she is hiding,
-Rubens. She was born December 24, 1937 in Bussum, Holland, where her family owned a wholesale business ... -Belsen and arranged for Henry and Aleida to go to Freisland. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's uncle found her a
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27679. One page of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
born March 7, 1924 in Vienna, where her father was a journalist and biographer and her mother, a nurse ... however, met with great difficulty in their attempt to get to France. Initially they boarded a tour bus
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27680. The cover of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. The cover of the diary has an image of a maiden and a castle on it ... born March 7, 1924 in Vienna, where her father was a journalist and biographer and her mother, a nurse
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27681. Jewish immigrants to Canada from Ozarow, Poland attend a banquet in Toronto in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Ozarow society.
Photographer: E. Mackintosh
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27682. Portrait of Helene Haas stands with her four-year old twins, Jean and Pierre who are wearing costumes, while living as a family under false papers in Couzon.
father was an engineer and their mother a physician. Shortly after their birth, Raoul was inducted into ... took them to Cénac in Dordogne where Raoul was demobilized. On April 27, 1941, Hélène gave birth to a
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27683. One page of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
born March 7, 1924 in Vienna, where her father was a journalist and biographer and her mother, a nurse ... however, met with great difficulty in their attempt to get to France. Initially they boarded a tour bus
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27684. One page of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
born March 7, 1924 in Vienna, where her father was a journalist and biographer and her mother, a nurse ... however, met with great difficulty in their attempt to get to France. Initially they boarded a tour bus
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27685. Group portrait of German Jews in a labor detail at the Marneffe detention camp in Belgium prior to the German occupation.
4, 1934 in Leipzig, Germany, where her father was a furrier. After German authorities ordered their ... remained there for the next two years. A former teacher of Ruth's, who had helped other Jewish children
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27686. School picture of the students in the Couvent du Bon Pasteur, among them Ruth Bild, alias Monique Lannoy, a Jewish child in hiding.
Lannoy, a Jewish child in hiding. Ruth Bild is pictured in the third row, fifth from the left. ... 4, 1934 in Leipzig, Germany, where her father was a furrier. After German authorities ordered their ... remained there for the next two years. A former teacher of Ruth's, who had helped other Jewish children
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27687. Personalized Jewish New Year card produced in the Bari displaced persons camp that includes a photograph of Miriam Schechter, the daughter of Isidor and Tauba (Falakovics) Schechter.
He fled to a nearby farm where he hid briefly in exchange for tending the farmer's cattle. However ... his body. After a year-and-a-half in Czestochowa, Pinkus was deported to Buchenwald, where he first
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27688. Ruth Cohn and her future husband, Karl Terner, sit with another young women on the steps of a boarding house in Birmingham, England.
daughters to England on a Kindertransport with the hope that they eventually would join them. Steffi left ... last transport on August 10, 1939. Her sponsor was Frau Landsmann, a non-Jewish German woman who
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27689. A member of Police Battalion 101 [probably Bernhardt Colberg] poses at the entrance of guard post #5 in the Lodz ghetto.
#5 in the Lodz ghetto. One image from a photograph album belonging to a member of Police Battalion ... Reserve Police Battalion 101 was a unit of the German Order Police [Ordnungspolizei or Orpo] that
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27690. Close-up portrait of Zigi and Erma Zimmerstark (cousins of the donor) taken in the Krakow ghetto and sent to a relative in the United States.
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27691. Students and teachers at the Youth Aliyah school in Berlin pose with helmets and tools during a mandatory air raid patrol shift.
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27692. Signed portrait of Manfred Lewin, a member of the Hehalutz Zionist youth movement in Berlin, who was deported to Auschwitz in November 1942.
siblings in a predominantly Jewish section of the city. During the Third Reich, the family lived in ... poverty in a small apartment not far from the home of Gad Beck at Dragoner Strasse 43. Manfred's father
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27693. John Stanley Grauel, former crew member of the Exodus 1947, poses in clerical garb at the wheel of the destroyed ship for a Palestine Post photographer.
completing his studies Grauel became pastor for a group of five churches in the Stonington, Maine area. In ... Committee, an organization dedicated to the establishment of a Jewish state) and in 1943 gave up his
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27694. Former Exodus 1947 crew member John Stanley Grauel is photographed by a Palestine Post photographer while visiting the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
completing his studies Grauel became pastor for a group of five churches in the Stonington, Maine area. In ... Committee, an organization dedicated to the establishment of a Jewish state) and in 1943 gave up his
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27695. The crew of the Exodus 1947 attends a Passover seder in the ship's mess while en route from the United States to Europe.
of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In ... converted into a troop ship for the British navy. After taking part in the Allied landing at Normandy, the
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27696. View of the heavily damaged port side of Exodus 1947 illegal immigrant ship after being rammed by a British destroyer during its interception off the coast of Palestine.
of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In ... converted into a troop ship for the British navy. After taking part in the Allied landing at Normandy, the
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27697. Mima Saïna poses with Alfred Münzer, a Jewish child who is living in hiding in the home of her employer, Tolé Madna.
November 23, 1941 in The Hague, where his father owned a men's clothing store. Alfred had two older ... inflicted on the Jewish population. When Gitel realized she was pregnant in 1941, she deliberated a long
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27698. Jewish survivors carrying flags march through the ruins of the Warsaw ghetto [probably during a demonstration marking the fourth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising].
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27699. Jewish survivors carrying flags march along Bielanska Street [probably during a demonstration marking the fourth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising].
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27700. Jewish children from Otwock carrying signs and banners attend a demonstration [probably to mark the fourth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising].