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22801. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children on board the St.
farm in Castelsarrasin. In 1943 or 1944 the Eclaireurs Israelites de France underground sent Walter to ... remained for the next half year. In February 1943, fearing an anticipated raid, Herbert and a friend ... In 1943 or 1944 the Eclaireurs Israelites de France underground sent Walter to Saint Junien [Haute
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22802. Henry Morgenthau Jr.
in late 1943. Not only had State Department officials delayed aid intended for European Jews, they ... Churchill at their farm, Fishkill, in Hyde Park, NY, August 1943. US Holocaust Memorial Museum. Generally ... 2022) to keep it out of enemy hands. Exposing State Department Obstruction In summer 1943, the World
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22803. Group portrait of Jews in the Bedzin ghetto wearing the Jewish star.
of a formal ghetto, Sara had to leave her home but continued to work for Rosner until August 1943 ... who stressed the search for escape routes out of the ghetto. In the spring of 1943, the remaining ... ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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22804. Three young women wearing armbands pose by a tree in the Bedzin ghetto.
of a formal ghetto, Sara had to leave her home but continued to work for Rosner until August 1943 ... who stressed the search for escape routes out of the ghetto. In the spring of 1943, the remaining ... ghetto. On August 1, 1943 the final liquidation of the ghetto began. Zionist youth offered armed
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22805. Photograph of George Ratafia as a young boy in Poland.
from the spring of 1942 to the spring of 1943. However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began ... end of September 1943. Children, the elderly, and the sick were sent to the Sobibor extermination
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22806. Lazar Ratafia stands next to the toppled gravemarker of his mother after the war.
from the spring of 1942 to the spring of 1943. However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began ... end of September 1943. Children, the elderly, and the sick were sent to the Sobibor extermination
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22807. Close-up portrait of Lazar and Tema Ratafia.
from the spring of 1942 to the spring of 1943. However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began ... end of September 1943. Children, the elderly, and the sick were sent to the Sobibor extermination
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22808. Baron Kopel de Ratafia and son his Gaston pose in their Paris apartment.
from the spring of 1942 to the spring of 1943. However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began ... end of September 1943. Children, the elderly, and the sick were sent to the Sobibor extermination
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22809. Geore Ratafia sits by the bank of a river in either Poland or France.
from the spring of 1942 to the spring of 1943. However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began ... end of September 1943. Children, the elderly, and the sick were sent to the Sobibor extermination
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22810. Lazar Ratafia (center) poses with Communist comrades in prewar Warsaw.
from the spring of 1942 to the spring of 1943. However, during the summer of 1943 the Germans began ... end of September 1943. Children, the elderly, and the sick were sent to the Sobibor extermination
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22811. Isaac Stopper returns from The Netherlands to visit his family in Poland.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22812. Studio portrait of three Dutch Jewish sisters. Pictured seated is Erna Stopper.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22813. A Dutch Jewish family celebrates a wedding. Pictured at the end of the table are the bride and groom, Shela (Shifra) Thaler Erlich and Mr.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22814. The Stopper family enjoys a day at the beach. Among those pictured are Erna and Isaac Stopper (seated on the left) with their children Henny (far left) and Tilly (center).
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22815. Portrait of a Dutch Jewish family wearing Star of David badges.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22816. Portrait of a Dutch Jewish girl on her way to the home of the first familly who would provide her with a hiding place.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22817. Portrait of Isaac Stopper. Isaac perished in Auschwitz on May 31, 1944.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22818. Postwar portrait of Willem and Marie Koeling. Willem was the son of Johanna Koeling, a widow who provided a hiding place on her farm for Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas).
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22819. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Among those pictured are parents Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg (seated, right) and their daughters Tina (standing, far left) and Jante (standing, far right).
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22820. Postwar portrait of Dutch rescuers Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22821. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Pictured is the Rozema family.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22822. A Dutch Jewish woman poses on a rooftop with one of her wartime rescuers.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22823. Portrait of an unidentified Dutch family who provided a hiding place for Erna Stopper during the war.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22824. Postwar studio portrait of Dutch Jewish siblings Erna and Abbi Stopper with Abbi's rescuers Gerrit and Marie van Dwerf.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to
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22825. Handwritten list of places where Erna Stoppen (later Bindelglas) was hidden during the war.
out. In the spring of 1943, the family decided to move to a new apartment in east Amsterdam, but ... deported. They received a letter from him that was written on August 31, 1943 and sent from the ... helped with the housework, and the family treated her well. She stayed there from September 27, 1943 to