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28426. Group portrait of women and children at the Jewish Kinderheim [children's home] located at Fehrbelliner Strasse 92 in Berlin.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28427. Children play outside in the playground of the Jewish Kinderheim [children's home] located at Ferbelliner Strasse 92 in Berlin.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28428. Marion Kaufmann (center) with the Romani family who hid her for a month.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28429. Marion Kaufmann with Rie Beelen, the daughter of her rescuers.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28430. Portrait of Marion Kaufmann, age nine, taken at the home of her rescuers shortly before her reunification with her mother.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28431. Lina Kaufmann brings her daughter Marion back to Amsterdam with her after each had hidden separately during the war.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28432. Marion Kaufmann visits the family who hid her during the war.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28433. Group portrait of the students of the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School in Amsterdam where Marion Kaufmann was a student.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28434. Portrait of Dutch rescuer, Mia Edgar. Mia, along with her husband, Boy, was in charge of a "cell" of the underground in Amsterdam.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28435. Portrait of Dutch rescuer, Boy Edgar. Boy, along with his wife, Mia, was in charge of a "cell" of the underground in Amsterdam.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28436. Marion Kaufmann visits the Beelen family farm for the last time before her immigration to the United States.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28437. Third grade class at Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School where Marion Kaufmann was a student.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28438. Dr. Ans Knapp. Dr. Knapp and her husband, Max, were the first people who hid Marion Kaufmann.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28439. Dr. Max Knapp. Dr. Knapp and his wife, Ans, were the first people to hide Marion Kaufmann.
who bleached her hair with peroxide. In March 1943, while en route to the friend's home, the police
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28440. Two Jewish sisters who survived the war hiding in France, pose in their room shortly after their arrival in the United States.
boarding school in Avignon. In the spring of 1943 she returned home for a weekend to discover that the
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28441. Members of the President's Advisory Committee on Political Refugees pose with Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles after their meeting at the White House with Roosevelt.
April 1943. McDonald's sympathy with the cause of Zionism and his longstanding opposition to British
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28442. Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Jewish council delivers a speech from his carriage.
the same year. His nephew Yankel died of hunger in 1943. Right before the final liquidation of the
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28443. Children in Marysin parade in front of Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Jewish Council, [and Helena Rumkowska].
the same year. His nephew Yankel died of hunger in 1943. Right before the final liquidation of the
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28444. Portrait of a French rescuer couple, Batiste and Jeanne Lassalas, who hid two Jewish sisters, Jacqueline and Josette Glicenstein, on their farm in Saint Bonnet d'Orcival for two years during the German occupation of France.
boarding school in Avignon. In the spring of 1943 she returned home for a weekend to discover that the
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28445. A Jewish teenager living in hiding in Saint Bonnet d'Orcival, France, poses outside with her closest French companion beneath a stone crucifix.
boarding school in Avignon. In the spring of 1943 she returned home for a weekend to discover that the
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28446. A Jewish teenager living in hiding in Saint Bonnet d'Orcival, France, takes part in a music/theater performance to raise money on behalf of local farmers who were prisoners of war.
boarding school in Avignon. In the spring of 1943 she returned home for a weekend to discover that the
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28447. A Jewish teenager, Jacqueline Glicenstein (left), rides bicycles with two friends at a boarding school in Dole (Jura), France during the German occupation.
boarding school in Avignon. In the spring of 1943 she returned home for a weekend to discover that the
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28448. Portrait of French rescuer Marie Collin, who sheltered Jewish children in her home in Epinal during the German occupation.
boarding school in Avignon. In the spring of 1943 she returned home for a weekend to discover that the
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28449. A young Jewish girl who is living in hiding in German-occupied France, plays outside with a toy.
boarding school in Avignon. In the spring of 1943 she returned home for a weekend to discover that the
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28450. Two survivors rest on a bunk in the infirmary barracks for non-Jewish prisoners in the Ebensee concentration camp.
photographic training at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. In 1943 he was sent to Signal Corps training at Camp