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19151. Joseph and Fanny Stein relax in deck chairs on board the MS St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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19152. Loewinsohn family on board the MS St. Louis. (Girl at left is Hella Loewinsohn.)
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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19153. Relatives of passengers aboard the MS St. Louis approach the refugee ship in a tugboat called the Argus.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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19154. View of the anchor of the MS St. Louis, stowed on the deck of the ship.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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19155. View of the ocean taken from the deck of the MS St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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19156. View of the ocean taken from the deck of the MS St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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19157. View of the ocean taken from the deck of the MS St.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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19158. Jewish refugee passengers aboard the MS St. Louis bathe in the swimming pool on the deck of the ship.
refused entry into the United States. Thus on June 6 the ship was forced to return to Europe. While en
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19159. Erwin Jacobowitz (third from the right) as an apprentice in the machine shop of the George Becksfeldt company in Berlin.
were the Quakers of Northampton, England. She lived with the Barnes family for 6-7 months until the
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19160. Portrait of Jewish siblings from Kovno who were reunited at the end of the war.
March 6, 1929 in Kovno, where her father was a professor of psychology, and her mother, a pediatrician
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19161. Jewish refugees on a street in Vilna. Pictured are Tamara Dynenson and her uncle Aron Wecksler.
San Francisco on March 6, 1941.
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19162. Polish Jewish refugees in Vilna. Pictured are Szymon Malowist and his daughter Irena.
San Francisco on March 6, 1941.
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19163. A child's fur coat that was worn by Mirjam Kushelewicz in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
was born in the Lampertheim DP camp on June 6, 1946. Her father, Elias, was born in Lida, Belorussia
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19164. Meeting of the six-member presidium of an association in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
was born in the Lampertheim DP camp on June 6, 1946. Her father, Elias, was born in Lida, Belorussia
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19165. Hugo Zarnicer poses outside the Poulouzat children's home.
born on June 6, 1931 in Mannheim, Germany, where her father was a businessman and her mother ran a
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19166. Identification card photograph of Ruth Zarnicer taken in the Gurs internment camp.
born on June 6, 1931 in Mannheim, Germany, where her father was a businessman and her mother ran a
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19167. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth outside the Chateau La Borie children's home in Limoges.
born on June 6, 1931 in Mannheim, Germany, where her father was a businessman and her mother ran a
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19168. Ruth Zarnicer (third row from the front, far right) poses with her classmates in the Jeanne d'Arc convent school, where she was hiding under the name Rene Latti.
born on June 6, 1931 in Mannheim, Germany, where her father was a businessman and her mother ran a
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19169. Robert and Esther Zarnicer pose with friends in Frankfurt-am-Main.
born on June 6, 1931 in Mannheim, Germany, where her father was a businessman and her mother ran a
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19170. List of children on board the SS Athos II who came to the United States from Marseilles, France.
born on June 6, 1931 in Mannheim, Germany, where her father was a businessman and her mother ran a
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19171. Portrait of Jack Dresner dressed as a hasid for Purim.
Weisfuss two years later. Nacha was born May 6, 1918 in Sosnowiec, Poland. In 1941 she was deported to
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19172. Formal portrait of the Dresner family in Lazy, Poland.
Weisfuss two years later. Nacha was born May 6, 1918 in Sosnowiec, Poland. In 1941 she was deported to
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19173. Chaim-Szaje Dresner, accompanied by his children Mala Dresner Kleiner and Szlomo Dresner, stands next to the tombstone of his father, Yaakov Shmuel.
Weisfuss two years later. Nacha was born May 6, 1918 in Sosnowiec, Poland. In 1941 she was deported to
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19174. Wedding portrait of Gucia Brzeziner and Mendel-Ajzik Kleiner taken in the Lazy ghetto two years before they were killed at Auschwitz.
Weisfuss two years later. Nacha was born May 6, 1918 in Sosnowiec, Poland. In 1941 she was deported to
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19175. Portrait of the Djament family posing in front of a fence in their yard in Paris.
Weisfuss two years later. Nacha was born May 6, 1918 in Sosnowiec, Poland. In 1941 she was deported to