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20501. Claire Finkenstein celebrates her civil marriage to her second husband Franz Josef Brummer.
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20502. Close-up portrait of Franz Josef Brummer taken after his release from Le Vernet and prior to his deportation to Auschwitz.
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20503. Members of Les Forces Francaises de l'Etranger (the French force of foreigners).
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20504. Group portrait of a school class in Salignac. Among those pictured is Ingeborg Majewski who found shelter in the town together with her mother.
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20505. Women and children participate in a wreath laying ceremony in Salignac.
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20506. Staff of the OSE home, Poulouzat.
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20507. Exterior view of the OSE home, Poulouzat.
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20508. Group portrait of Jewish children in the OSE home, Poulouzat.
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20509. Group portrait of Jewish children in the OSE home, Poulouzat.
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20510. Jewish children observe Armistice Day in the OSE home Poulouzat.
country giving political speeches. During this time, he didn’t live in home for fear of endangering
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20511. Clara Kalb (center) poses with two sisters her husband, Jewish rescuer Ben Zion Kalb, helped smuggle into Slovakia from Poland.
deportations stopped in October 1942 and didn't resume until 1944. During that hiatus, Jews in Slovakia were
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20512. Studio portrait of Jewish rescuer Ben Zion Kalb with Itzhak and Alter Weinberg, two young orphans from Krakow that he helped smuggle into Slovakia.
deportations stopped in October 1942 and didn't resume until 1944. During that hiatus, Jews in Slovakia were
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20513. Otto Veidlinger, sits on the lap of his father, on the balcony of their apartment; in Budapest; both are wearing Jewish stars.
apartment, since provided that the superintendent wouldn't give them away, no-one else would suspect them of
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20514. Otto Veidlinger poses inside his home wearing a Jewish star.
apartment, since provided that the superintendent wouldn't give them away, no-one else would suspect them of
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20515. The Veidlinger family poses in their home in Budapest wearing Jewish stars.
apartment, since provided that the superintendent wouldn't give them away, no-one else would suspect them of
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20516. Hungarian Jewish businessmen inspect an oak forest that they have purchased for their lumber company.
apartment, since provided that the superintendent wouldn't give them away, no-one else would suspect them of
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20517. Andrew Veidlinger poses in his apartment in Budapest.
apartment, since provided that the superintendent wouldn't give them away, no-one else would suspect them of
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20518. Close-up portrait of Otto Veidlinger.
apartment, since provided that the superintendent wouldn't give them away, no-one else would suspect them of
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20519. Close-up portrait of Josi Veidlinger [uncle of the donor] in an Hungarian labor battalion.
apartment, since provided that the superintendent wouldn't give them away, no-one else would suspect them of
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20520. Identification card initially issued to Andor Weidlinger by the Swiss Red Cross and then reissued by Soviet authorities.
apartment, since provided that the superintendent wouldn't give them away, no-one else would suspect them of
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20521. Interior page of an identification card initially issued to Andor Weidlinger by the Swiss Red Cross and then reissued by Soviet authorities.
apartment, since provided that the superintendent wouldn't give them away, no-one else would suspect them of
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20522. Studio portrait of Roza Appel, the sister of Zelig.
prisoner approached and said, "Don't you recognize me? I am your cousin Murray Goldfinger." This was the
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20523. Portrait of Zelig Appel in the Stary Sacz ghetto.
prisoner approached and said, "Don't you recognize me? I am your cousin Murray Goldfinger." This was the
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20524. Portrait of Berta Appel in the Stary Sacz ghetto.
prisoner approached and said, "Don't you recognize me? I am your cousin Murray Goldfinger." This was the
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20525. A portrait of Henek Appel taken in the Soviet Union and sent to his brother Zelig after the war.
prisoner approached and said, "Don't you recognize me? I am your cousin Murray Goldfinger." This was the