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6651. Oval Betar Zionist youth movement stickpin with the image of a menorah and the designation "Betar," in Hebrew.
ditches. One day several well-dressed Germans came into their house to examine, inventory and confiscate ... winter boots. They shared one room with three other families in a three story, one bathroom building ... find hiding places. She couldn't find anyone who would take all three of them, so she found one spot ... for Tchiya and another for her and Shulamit. Tchiya left the ghetto one morning and it seemed that
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6652. Rectangular Betar Zionist youth movement pin with the raised profile of founder Vladimir Jabotinsky, (1880-1940).
ditches. One day several well-dressed Germans came into their house to examine, inventory and confiscate ... winter boots. They shared one room with three other families in a three story, one bathroom building ... find hiding places. She couldn't find anyone who would take all three of them, so she found one spot ... for Tchiya and another for her and Shulamit. Tchiya left the ghetto one morning and it seemed that
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6653. Group portrait of members of the orphans transport during their sojourn in France on their way to England.
established ghetto in Mukacevo. They remained there for only one month before being deported to Auschwitz ... Willie were taken to one of the Kaufering sub-camps of Dachau, where they were put to work constructing ... Americans arrived one week later. After liberation Hershy was sent to the St. Ottilien hospital to ... assumed the name of one of the missing boys. Thus in June 1946 three Zelovic orphans arrived in England
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6654. Invitation to a concert of Hebrew and Yiddish songs performed by Czechoslovakian Jewish orphans living at the Mansell Street shelter.
established ghetto in Mukacevo. They remained there for only one month before being deported to Auschwitz ... Willie were taken to one of the Kaufering sub-camps of Dachau, where they were put to work constructing ... Americans arrived one week later. After liberation Hershy was sent to the St. Ottilien hospital to ... assumed the name of one of the missing boys. Thus in June 1946 three Zelovic orphans arrived in England
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6655. Two women walking down the street holding the hands of Jasa and Lela Altarac.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6656. A pink dress with a white "peter pan" collar worn by the donor's sister, Lela, who was killed in a German bombing raid on Sarajevo.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6657. A dress worn by Lela Altarac, a Jewish child who was killed in a German bombing raid on Sarajevo during World War II.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6658. Majer Altarac, (left), a Jewish refugee from Belgrade, poses outside with David Amarilio, a Macedonian Jew who has given him and his family lodging in Bulgarian-occupied Skopje.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6659. False identification card used by the Jewish refugee Majer Altarac in occupied Yugoslavia.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6660. Portrait of a Yugoslavian Jewish family living in hiding in Kamza, Albania on the estate of Atif and Ganimet Toptani.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6661. A group of Jewish refugee children living in an apartment house in Kavaja, Albania pose with an Italian soldier who is their tutor.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6662. View of the building (named the Red House) where five Jewish refugee families rented apartments after having escaped from Yugoslavia.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6663. Group portrait of students at an elementary school in Kavaja, Albania.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6664. Studio portrait of two Jewish children in Belgrade, Serbia.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6665. Both sides of a registration card issued by the German occupation authorities in Belgrade to Majer Altarac, indicating that he has registered with the police.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6666. Both sides of a registration card issued by the German occupation authorities in Belgrade to Mimi (Merjana) Altarac, indicating that she has registered with the police.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6667. A Jewish family living in a prison cell in Italian-occupied Pristina.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6668. Majer Altarac poses with his son, Jasa, in the courtyard of the prison where they are living in Italian-occupied Pristina.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6669. Jewish refugees living in a prison cell in Italian-occupied Pristina.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6670. Group portrait of Yugoslavian Jewish refugees who are living in a prison in Italian-occupied Pristina.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6671. A Jewish mother and son sit at a table in an outdoor café in Sarajevo.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6672. A Jewish family walks along a commercial street in Sarajevo.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6673. Portrait of a young Jewish boy in a kayak in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6674. A Jewish family poses outside in the snow on a sled.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an
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6675. Three Jewish women walk along a commercial street in Sarajevo.
where his father was a prominent architect. Jasa had one sister, Lela. The Altaracs were well-to-do ... Miloje Markovic, one of Majer's foremen. In July 1941 the Altaracs moved back to Belgrade. Upon their ... family named Amarilio. Their stay in Skopje was cut short, however, when Majer was recognized one day on ... decided to concentrate all the Jewish non-residents in one location. First they were placed in an