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23951. Abraham and Tonie Soep vacation in France a few years after their liberation from Bergen-Belsen.
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23952. Young people dance at a party shortly after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23953. Ina and Josette Soep stand outside in eastern Holland shortly after their return to The Netherlands following liberation.
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23954. Studio portrait of Abraham Soep, a member of the Jewish Council (Joodse Raad).
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23955. Jewish teenagers play a game with a blindfold at a party hosted by Rudy Acohen (left).
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23956. Jewish teenagers wearing Jewish stars dance at a party hosted by Rudy Acohen shortly before he was arrested in a reprisal action and sent to Auschwitz where he perished.
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23957. Zionist scouts from The Netherlands gather outdoors with flags and banners.
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23958. Group portrait of Zionist youth in a hachshara in The Netherlands.
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23959. Close-up portrait of Benno Soep in his Dutch army unifrom.
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23960. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Abraham, Toni, Catharina and Josette Soep by Jewish rescuer, George Mandel-Mantello.
for other colleagues to remain in the camp, but the German officer told him that if he didn't leave
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23961. Portrait of Rozinka and Siegfried Loewy, Austrian Jews who immigrated to the United States.
's family. Ernest didn't receive his visa until the following March. After coming to America, he settled
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23962. Prewar photograph of the Loewy family in Czechoslovakia and sent to Marianne (Mimi) Loewy in the United States.
's family. Ernest didn't receive his visa until the following March. After coming to America, he settled
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23963. Studio portrait of Rozinka, Mimi and Siegfried Loewy.
's family. Ernest didn't receive his visa until the following March. After coming to America, he settled
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23964. Valerie, Cary and Ernest Lowe pose outside their home in Branau where Ernest was working for American counter-intelligence The previous occupant had been a German general.
's family. Ernest didn't receive his visa until the following March. After coming to America, he settled
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23965. Group portrait of Sophie Frank, Ernest Lowe (Loewy) and Pearl (nee Frank) and Louis Binder.
's family. Ernest didn't receive his visa until the following March. After coming to America, he settled
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23966. Wedding portrait of Magda Ernie and Thomas Hora.
's family. Ernest didn't receive his visa until the following March. After coming to America, he settled
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23967. Outside view of Jacob Ernie's grocery store.
's family. Ernest didn't receive his visa until the following March. After coming to America, he settled
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23968. Janina Nebel (right), a Jewish child stands with a priest and another child after her 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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23969. 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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23970. 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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23971. 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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23972. 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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23973. 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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23974. 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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23975. 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