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22651. Janina Nebel, a Jewish child in hiding, acts in a German play that traveled to different villages.
was asked who she wanted to live with, but she felt paralyzed and didn't reply. Her father received
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22652. A postwar portrait of Marisia Navrodska, the rescuer of Janina Nebel.
was asked who she wanted to live with, but she felt paralyzed and didn't reply. Her father received
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22653. Regina Navrodska poses withJanina Nebel, a Jewish child her family hid, and another little girl.
was asked who she wanted to live with, but she felt paralyzed and didn't reply. Her father received
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22654. Marisia Navrodska (right), walks down a street with five year old Janina Nebel, the Jewish child her family saved.
was asked who she wanted to live with, but she felt paralyzed and didn't reply. Her father received
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22655. Leokadia Navrodska (left) stands with Janina Nebel (right) the day of Nebel's First Communion.
was asked who she wanted to live with, but she felt paralyzed and didn't reply. Her father received
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22656. Studio portrait of Janina Nebel with a muff taken while she was in hiding with the Navrodska family.
was asked who she wanted to live with, but she felt paralyzed and didn't reply. Her father received
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22657. The birth certificate of Markus (Max) Gross.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22658. Max Gross's Belgian passport.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22659. Identification card issued to Markus (Max) Gross in the Alpes-Maritimes department.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22660. Registration paper for foreign born Jews living in Germany issued to Nacha Reichert.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22661. Belgian passport issued to Nacha Reichert Gross.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22662. Fred Gross enjoys an excursion to the beach.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22663. Fred and Leo Gross play in the sand during a beach vacation in Knokke.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22664. Sam and his mother Nacha Gross pose on a beach in Knokke, Belgium.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22665. The three Gross brothers enjoy an outing to the beach.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22666. Nacha Gross walks along the sea shore in Nice acompanied by two of her sons, Fred and Leo.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22667. Fred Gross stands with his bicycle in front of The Hotel Continental next to his friend Mikey Abet.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22668. Three boys pose underneath the palm trees of the Hotel Continental in Nice.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22669. Fred and father Max on the deck of the James W. Johnson while en route to the United States.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22670. Studio portrait of an extended family of Jewish refugees in Switzerland.
hopes of being able to cross the border into Spain. Though the family had Portuguese visas, they didn't
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22671. Brown leather belt worn by a Jewish Polish inmate at Buchenwald concentration camp
prisoners that were to be executed. Rosenbaum changed his mind and didn’t shoot Zelig. Instead, he told
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22672. Larry Gladstone papers
Ladislav later testified: “If a bullet didn’t get you, the cold, filth, hunger, and disease would.” In
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22673. Notebook containing Maud Michal Beer's drawings of the children's block in Theresienstadt
Fire Can’t Burn.”
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22674. Leo Haas drawing of a blind witness identifying the guilty party at a trial
: [Don't get excited, Herr Plaintiff, I have already determined which of you is the guilty party.]
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22675. US Tanks Advance; German POWs; Burning village
clouds of smoke shooting into air, in this shot, source of smoke cloud isn't evident. in BG, US tanks