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28876. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Fritz Saukel, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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28877. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Erich Raeder, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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28878. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Walther Funk, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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28879. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Wilhelm Frick, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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28880. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Baldur von Schirach, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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28881. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Hans Frank, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
was extracted from them under duress." The October 1943 Moscow Declaration, signed by U.S. president
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28882. Two watercolor paintings by Simon Jeruchim. Above is a jungle scene, probably copied from a magazine; below is a street scene with cops and robbers.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28883. Two watercolor paintings by Simon Jeruchim. At the right is an image of Rene Bercowicz, a Jewish acquaintance of the artist.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28884. Watercolor painting by Simon Jeruchim. The painting depicts a road in La Renouardiere, near the home of the artist's rescuer, Madame Prim.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28885. Watercolor painting by Simon Jeruchim. This drawing entitled "La Vierge Aux Fleurs" was influenced by a statue of the Virgin Mary that was in the home where the artist lived.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28886. Watercolor painting by Simon Jeruchim depicting a vase of flowers on a table.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28887. Two watercolor paintings by Simon Jeruchim. The top image is of a locomotive that was probably copied from a book.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28888. Two watercolor paintings by Simon Jeruchim depicting the home of his rescuer, Madame Prim.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28889. Watercolor painting by Simon Jeruchim entitled "A Bus in the Year 2000," depicting an airplane with the body of a bus.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28890. Two watercolor paintings by Simon Jeruchim, entitled "Nocturnal Visitors" (above) and "The Prairie" (below).
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28891. Watercolor painting by Simon Jeruchim entitled "Sister of Savigny le Vieux," depicting a nun the artist knew.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28892. Watercolor painting by Simon Jeruchim entitled "La Renourdiere," depicting the exterior of the house the artist lived in while hiding from the Nazis during the German occupation of France.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28893. Watercolor painting by Simon Jeruchim depicting a farmer (his neighbor Pere Geslin) harvesting wheat.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28894. Two watercolor paintings by Simon Jeruchim. The top painting entitled "Hotel Restaurant," is the first still life the artist ever drew.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28895. Sketch by Simon Jeruchim entitled "Mosquito," depicting the British fighter plane.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28896. Watercolor painting by Simon Jeruchim entitled "Memory of June 6, 1944." Having learned of the Allied invasion on a shortwave radio, the artist depicts the bombing and burning of a town that is situated on a river.
April 1943, he was transferred to another home in Normandy owned by Madame Prim. Though his new home
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28897. 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.
also helped care for Diane. During the summer of 1943, Mme. Zlatin asked the Pallarès children if they
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28898. A Jewish child, Diane Popowski, poses with an adult couple and a goat in Montpellier, France.
also helped care for Diane. During the summer of 1943, Mme. Zlatin asked the Pallarès children if they
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28899. Portrait of a Jewish child, Diane Popowski, living at the home of her French rescuer, Marie Antoinette Pallarès, in Montpellier, France.
also helped care for Diane. During the summer of 1943, Mme. Zlatin asked the Pallarès children if they
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28900. Profile of French rescuer Marie Antoinette Pallarès at her home in Montpellier.
also helped care for Diane. During the summer of 1943, Mme. Zlatin asked the Pallarès children if they