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22251. Group portrait of a Jewish family living under false papers in Vichy France.
Skierniewicz, Poland) and Hersh Mayer Jakubovitch (born June 2, 1899 in Rawa Maziewicz). Hersh was one of six ... One of eight children, she lived and worked in Lodz to help support her parents. She then moved to
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22252. A Jewish man living under false papers in Vichy France, and the farmer who provided him with work and protection during the war.
Skierniewicz, Poland) and Hersh Mayer Jakubovitch (born June 2, 1899 in Rawa Maziewicz). Hersh was one of six ... One of eight children, she lived and worked in Lodz to help support her parents. She then moved to
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22253. A Jewish family poses in the yard next to their home (possibly in Gagny).
Skierniewicz, Poland) and Hersh Mayer Jakubovitch (born June 2, 1899 in Rawa Maziewicz). Hersh was one of six ... One of eight children, she lived and worked in Lodz to help support her parents. She then moved to
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22254. Studio portrait of the three Joshua siblings. From left to right are Karin, Henry, and Jacob.
These certificates allowed them to move to Amsterdam in May 1943. However, one day Max was arrested ... -Belsen Jacob stayed with his father in one barrack, and while his mother and two siblings were sent to a
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22255. Elisabeth and Max Joshua hold their newborn son, Jacob.
These certificates allowed them to move to Amsterdam in May 1943. However, one day Max was arrested ... -Belsen Jacob stayed with his father in one barrack, and while his mother and two siblings were sent to a
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22256. Jacob and Henry Joshua pose on board a boat taking them to St.
These certificates allowed them to move to Amsterdam in May 1943. However, one day Max was arrested ... -Belsen Jacob stayed with his father in one barrack, and while his mother and two siblings were sent to a
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22257. The Joshua family stands outside the Jordanbad sanitorium near Biberach a few months after their liberation.
These certificates allowed them to move to Amsterdam in May 1943. However, one day Max was arrested ... -Belsen Jacob stayed with his father in one barrack, and while his mother and two siblings were sent to a
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22258. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing Adolf Hitler.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22259. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence." Quote from the panel reads "We Germans must show that we are born to be masters [and are] destined to rule the world." The back of the photo reads "British Official Photograph; Distrbuted by the Ministry of Information.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22260. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing Adolf Hitler greeting a young girl in a crowd.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22261. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing antisemitic German Newspapers.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22262. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing German officials and concentration camp victims.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22263. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing German women extending their right arm in the Hitler salute.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22264. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing Greek victims of the Nazi Regime.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22265. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing Joseph Goebbels.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22266. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing Nazi military sentiment.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22267. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence' showing Hans Frank.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22268. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing German racial research on the Nordic Race.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22269. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing resistance to the Nazi Regime in Holland and Denmark.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22270. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence." The left panel explains earlier Germany history to provide background information leading up to World War II.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22271. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing various Nazi acts of violence.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22272. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing a woman and young children near a destroyed building.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22273. Panel from a 1944 exhibition in London, England, entitled "Germany- the Evidence" showing German antisemitism and persecution against the Jews.
they were told to wear the yellow star, which was taken out of their cloth allotment. One day, French ... in Vic-sur-Cère. They remained there for the next two years. One evening in 1943 a young man
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22274. Children in the Jewish orphanage in Lodz celebrate Hannukah in costume.
1939 and had one brother Yerachmiel Rysio (b. ca. 1936). In December 1939 Tammy's family, a total of ... population to take in orphans. A religious family from Izbica by the name of Shemanksy had one son and
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22275. Identification card issued by the Coordinatsia Committee issued to Wanda (Tammy) with the mistaken year of birth of 1942.
1939 and had one brother Yerachmiel Rysio (b. ca. 1936). In December 1939 Tammy's family, a total of ... population to take in orphans. A religious family from Izbica by the name of Shemanksy had one son and