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21301. Studio portrait of an extended Jewish familyin Pozega, Croatia.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21302. Portrait of a Jewish child dressed in a costume for Purim.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21303. A Jewish child pushes a baby carriage along a street in Zagreb, Croatia.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21304. A young Jewish boy sits outside in a wicker basket in Osijek, Croatia.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21305. Members of the extended Klein family pose outside their home in Zagreb, Croatia.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21306. Portrait of a Jewish family in Zagreb, Croatia. Pictured are members of the extended Klein family.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21307. Members of the extended Kupfermann family pose in the countryside.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21308. Two young Jewish businessmen walk along a commercial street in Zagreb, Croatia.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21309. Group portrait of three Jewish siblings in Budapest.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21310. Wedding portrait of a Jewish couple in Osijek, Croatia.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21311. Portrait of a young Jewish boy standing on an ornate wooden armchair.
April 26, 1928, in Rastolica, Romania, a village in Transylvania. She had one brother, Aurel (b. 1925 ... to return one day to Yugoslavia. After living for brief periods in Rastolica, Brasov, Targoviste
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21312. Symche and Helene Popowski with their daughter Diane in Prades-le-Lez, shortly before they were sent to Agde.
a hiding place for Diane though she was only one year old. Sabine smuggled the infant out of the ... returned to Izieu along with Diane for a short stay. They left one day before the Gestapo raided Izieu on
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21313. Marie Antoinette Pallarès hugs Diane Popowski.
a hiding place for Diane though she was only one year old. Sabine smuggled the infant out of the ... returned to Izieu along with Diane for a short stay. They left one day before the Gestapo raided Izieu on
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21314. Renée Pallarès hugs Diane Popowski, a Jewish child from Luxembourg, whom Renée's family adopted after she was rescued from a nearby internment camp.
a hiding place for Diane though she was only one year old. Sabine smuggled the infant out of the ... returned to Izieu along with Diane for a short stay. They left one day before the Gestapo raided Izieu on
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21315. Paulette Pallarès hugs Diane Popowski, a Jewish child from Luxembourg, whom her family adopted after she was rescued from a nearby internment camp.
a hiding place for Diane though she was only one year old. Sabine smuggled the infant out of the ... returned to Izieu along with Diane for a short stay. They left one day before the Gestapo raided Izieu on
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21316. Diane Popowski, a Jewish child from Luxembourg, who was adopted by the Pallarès family after she was rescued from a nearby internment camp, sits on a chair holding a doll.
a hiding place for Diane though she was only one year old. Sabine smuggled the infant out of the ... returned to Izieu along with Diane for a short stay. They left one day before the Gestapo raided Izieu on
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21317. Diane Popowski, a Jewish child from Luxembourg, who was adopted by the Pallarès family after she was rescued from a nearby internment camp, sits on a chair holding a doll.
a hiding place for Diane though she was only one year old. Sabine smuggled the infant out of the ... returned to Izieu along with Diane for a short stay. They left one day before the Gestapo raided Izieu on
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21318. Jewish DPs hold flags and banners during a Zionist demonstration at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
a supply officer for one of the UNRRA teams. UNRRA was responsible for administering the DP camps ... one of the few Jewish camp directors, Sorrin became involved in the efforts of the Bricha to
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21319. Saul Sorrin (with his back to the camera) director of UNRRA in the Munich area, and Samuel Haber (right) director of the JDC in Germany, converse with American Jews who are on an official visit to the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
a supply officer for one of the UNRRA teams. UNRRA was responsible for administering the DP camps ... one of the few Jewish camp directors, Sorrin became involved in the efforts of the Bricha to
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21320. Saul Sorrin (left, foreground), director of UNRRA in the Munich area, visits a heder (religious primary school) at the Foehrenwald DP camp camp in the company of Frank Kingdon (right), American journalist and politician, and Ted Feder (left), assistant director of the JDC in Germany.
a supply officer for one of the UNRRA teams. UNRRA was responsible for administering the DP camps ... one of the few Jewish camp directors, Sorrin became involved in the efforts of the Bricha to
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21321. Saul Sorrin, director of UNRRA in the Munich area, prepares to deliver a speech at a celebration of the declaration of the State of Israel at the Foehrenwald camp.
a supply officer for one of the UNRRA teams. UNRRA was responsible for administering the DP camps ... one of the few Jewish camp directors, Sorrin became involved in the efforts of the Bricha to
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21322. Young women pose together in a vegetable garden in Sosnowiec prior to the establishment of the ghetto.
Sosnowiec were concentrated in Srodula. The two sites bordered on one another and operated as a single ... the ghetto. Some one thousand Jews remained after the liquidation. Most were settled in the
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21323. Neu Freimann director Saul Sorrin (third from the left) poses with other DP camp leaders in front of an outdoor stage used for public meetings at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
a supply officer for one of the UNRRA teams. UNRRA was responsible for administering the DP camps ... one of the few Jewish camp directors, Sorrin became involved in the efforts of the Bricha to
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21324. Election posters affixed to the wall of a barracks at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
a supply officer for one of the UNRRA teams. UNRRA was responsible for administering the DP camps ... one of the few Jewish camp directors, Sorrin became involved in the efforts of the Bricha to
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21325. Saul Sorrin (third from left) shares the dais with the editor of the camp newspaper during a meeting at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
a supply officer for one of the UNRRA teams. UNRRA was responsible for administering the DP camps ... one of the few Jewish camp directors, Sorrin became involved in the efforts of the Bricha to