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19501. Luba Spiegelglass Fainas holds her newborn son Georges while standing next to her older daughter Renee.
visas in Marseilles, the Germans occupied "free" France. In April 1943, Renee's father received an order ... Italian zone in autumn 1943, Renee hid in a Catholic convent "Les Dames de St. Maur" in Monaco until
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19502. Postwar portrait of the Fainas family. Pictured are Luba and Alexander Fainas with their sons Georges and Josie.
visas in Marseilles, the Germans occupied "free" France. In April 1943, Renee's father received an order ... Italian zone in autumn 1943, Renee hid in a Catholic convent "Les Dames de St. Maur" in Monaco until
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19503. Group portrait of piano students and their teacher.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements ... August 13 to November 1943 and then fled to the nearby forests. The Soviets liberated Bialystok on July
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19504. Studio portrait of kindergarten girls holding their dolls and wearing matching bonnets.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements ... August 13 to November 1943 and then fled to the nearby forests. The Soviets liberated Bialystok on July
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19505. Group portrait of the extended Kracowski family at their summer dacha.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements ... August 13 to November 1943 and then fled to the nearby forests. The Soviets liberated Bialystok on July
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19506. A studio portrait of two-year-old Julek Kracowski with a tennis racket and teddy bear.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements ... August 13 to November 1943 and then fled to the nearby forests. The Soviets liberated Bialystok on July
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19507. Ewa Kracowska walks down a street in Bialystok with her uncle, his fiancee and her brother.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements ... August 13 to November 1943 and then fled to the nearby forests. The Soviets liberated Bialystok on July
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19508. A Jewish family walks down a street in Bialystok.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements ... August 13 to November 1943 and then fled to the nearby forests. The Soviets liberated Bialystok on July
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19509. Baruch Rabinovich, and his nephew, Julek Kracowski pose at a window sill.
homemade grenades in a cellar near the hospital. On August 16, 1943 additional deportation announcements ... August 13 to November 1943 and then fled to the nearby forests. The Soviets liberated Bialystok on July
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19510. Studio portrait of the three Joshua siblings. From left to right are Karin, Henry, and Jacob.
These certificates allowed them to move to Amsterdam in May 1943. However, one day Max was arrested ... afterwards. They were brought the Jewish theater, and on June 5, 1943 they were sent to Westerbork. There
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19511. Elisabeth and Max Joshua hold their newborn son, Jacob.
These certificates allowed them to move to Amsterdam in May 1943. However, one day Max was arrested ... afterwards. They were brought the Jewish theater, and on June 5, 1943 they were sent to Westerbork. There
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19512. Jacob and Henry Joshua pose on board a boat taking them to St.
These certificates allowed them to move to Amsterdam in May 1943. However, one day Max was arrested ... afterwards. They were brought the Jewish theater, and on June 5, 1943 they were sent to Westerbork. There
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19513. The Joshua family stands outside the Jordanbad sanitorium near Biberach a few months after their liberation.
These certificates allowed them to move to Amsterdam in May 1943. However, one day Max was arrested ... afterwards. They were brought the Jewish theater, and on June 5, 1943 they were sent to Westerbork. There
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19514. Joseph Eaton poses in his jeep while en route to Theresienstadt.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army ... deported to the Sobibor death camp where they perished in 1943.
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19515. American Jewish soldier Joseph Eaton poses with Mr.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army ... deported to the Sobibor death camp where they perished in 1943.
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19516. Joseph Eaton poses inside the rubble of what had been the Jewish parochial school in his hometown of Nuremberg.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army ... deported to the Sobibor death camp where they perished in 1943.
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19517. Postwar view of a rubble-strewn bombed out street in Nuremberg.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army ... deported to the Sobibor death camp where they perished in 1943.
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19518. German women whose relatives had desecrated the Straubing synagogue on Kristallnacht are forced to clean it on the strong suggestion of American soldier, Joseph Eaton.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army ... deported to the Sobibor death camp where they perished in 1943.
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19519. German women pose outside the former Straubing synagogue.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army ... deported to the Sobibor death camp where they perished in 1943.
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19520. Joseph Eaton meets with Zionist leader Eliyahu Dobkin, leader of the Hehalutz movement.
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army ... deported to the Sobibor death camp where they perished in 1943.
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19521. Joseph Eaton boards an airplane [perhaps en route to the Middle East].
States sponsored by the German Jewish Children's Aid. In 1943 Joseph was drafted into the American army ... deported to the Sobibor death camp where they perished in 1943.
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19522. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing Adolf Hitler.
Auschwitz in 1943. Myriam Mayer was born in Moulins (Allier) on September 6, 1934 and spent her first five ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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19523. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence." Quote from the panel reads "We Germans must show that we are born to be masters [and are] destined to rule the world." The back of the photo reads "British Official Photograph; Distrbuted by the Ministry of Information.
Auschwitz in 1943. Myriam Mayer was born in Moulins (Allier) on September 6, 1934 and spent her first five ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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19524. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing Adolf Hitler greeting a young girl in a crowd.
Auschwitz in 1943. Myriam Mayer was born in Moulins (Allier) on September 6, 1934 and spent her first five ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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19525. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing antisemitic German Newspapers.
Auschwitz in 1943. Myriam Mayer was born in Moulins (Allier) on September 6, 1934 and spent her first five ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man