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23226. Family and friends of Bluma Kleinhandler and Zygmunt Godzinski celebrate their wedding in Chorzow, Poland.
serve as secretary because of her knowledge of German and her office skills. On October 6, 1942 the
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23227. Zygmunt Godzinski (left) poses with a friend on board the SS Desirade en route to Argentina.
serve as secretary because of her knowledge of German and her office skills. On October 6, 1942 the
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23228. Portrait of Zygmunt Godzinski outside his new home in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
serve as secretary because of her knowledge of German and her office skills. On October 6, 1942 the
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23229. Sexologist and sex reformer Magnus Hirschfeld (center) with his co-worker Bernhard Schapiro (1885-1966) and his Chinese (in exile) friend and pupil Tao Lee, sitting at a garden table, unknown place and date.
-German" books and other materials. On May 6, 1933 a crowd of students, supported by SS and accompanied
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23230. Identificaiton card which allows the bearer to dress in clothing of the opposite sex.
-German" books and other materials. On May 6, 1933 a crowd of students, supported by SS and accompanied
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23231. Front page of the February 1929 issue of "Der Stuermer," a Nazi newspaper edited by Julius Streicher, showing a caricature of Magnus Hirschfeld.
-German" books and other materials. On May 6, 1933 a crowd of students, supported by SS and accompanied
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23232. Members of the Kibbutz Ichud hachshara look out of the window of their Warsaw apartment.
August 6, 1925 in Stopnice, Poland where her parents had a fabric store. Hela had two older sisters
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23233. Members of Kibbutz Ichud in Grottaferrata. Hela Iwaniska is standing on the right.
August 6, 1925 in Stopnice, Poland where her parents had a fabric store. Hela had two older sisters
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23234. Memorial service in memory of the 4000 Jews from Stopnice killed in the Holocaust.
August 6, 1925 in Stopnice, Poland where her parents had a fabric store. Hela had two older sisters
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23235. Memorial service in memory of the 4000 Jews from Stopnice killed in the Holocaust.
August 6, 1925 in Stopnice, Poland where her parents had a fabric store. Hela had two older sisters
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23236. Friends and relatives from Stopnice gather in the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
August 6, 1925 in Stopnice, Poland where her parents had a fabric store. Hela had two older sisters
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23237. A young woman sits among a crafts exhibit in an OSE home, probably Draveil.
States. In New York, Hermine met and later married Benjamin Marcowitz (b. 6/5/04) a Jewish survivor from
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23238. A Jewish child who is living in hiding in Montpellier, France, poses in her first communion dress at the home of her rescuer, Marie Antoinette Pallarès.
April 6, 1944, arresting the children and Mme. Zlatin's husband, Miron. After the raid, Diane continued
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23239. A Jewish child, Diane Popowski, poses with an adult couple and a goat in Montpellier, France.
April 6, 1944, arresting the children and Mme. Zlatin's husband, Miron. After the raid, Diane continued
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23240. Portrait of a Jewish child, Diane Popowski, living at the home of her French rescuer, Marie Antoinette Pallarès, in Montpellier, France.
April 6, 1944, arresting the children and Mme. Zlatin's husband, Miron. After the raid, Diane continued
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23241. Profile of French rescuer Marie Antoinette Pallarès at her home in Montpellier.
April 6, 1944, arresting the children and Mme. Zlatin's husband, Miron. After the raid, Diane continued
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23242. Group portrait of Jewish prisoners in a refugee camp in Switzerland where Rosa was briefly interned.
1892). She was born in Vienna on February 6, 1923 where Josef worked as a sales agent. Elizabet had
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23243. Front page of the January 1946, no. 1 issue of the Yiddish DP newspaper, "Buchenwald: Bulletin of the Buchenwald Youth in France." The article at the right is titled "Our Tasks," and the headline at the center reads, "Greetings to Kibbutz, Buchenwald, Afikim, Doar-Kineret."
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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23244. Inside page of the January 1946, no. 1 issue of the Yiddish DP newspaper, "Buchenwald: Bulletin of the Buchenwald Youth in France." The article at the right is titled "In France," the one in the middle, "Buchenwalders in the the World."
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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23245. Inside page of the January 1946, no. 1 issue of the Yiddish DP newspaper, "Buchenwald: Bulletin of the Buchenwald Youth in France." The column at the left is titled "Our Lives." At the bottom is a poem called "The Song of Buchenwald" (translated into Yiddish), sung by all the Buchenwald internees.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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23246. Group portrait of the staff and youth of the OSE children's home on the rue Rollin in Paris.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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23247. Jewish DP youth living at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home on the rue Rollin in Paris, meet with the director of the home in his office.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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23248. Group portrait of child survivors of Buchenwald taken outside a barracks prior to their departure for France and Switzerland.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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23249. Portrait of three Jewish DP youth at the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in Champigny-sur-Marne.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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23250. A group of OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) directors meet in the Ecouis children's home.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French