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23376. Two teenage girls talk to Mr. Roc, director of the Le Tremplin OSE home, in his office.
a large enclosure. Rose was held there for one day and then released because she was under the age
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23377. Teenage girls from the OSE children's home, Le Tremplin, walk along a narrow street wearing rabbit jackets sent to them from abroad.
a large enclosure. Rose was held there for one day and then released because she was under the age
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23378. Mr. Dreyfus, the director of Saint Germain children's home, sits at his desk in his office.
a large enclosure. Rose was held there for one day and then released because she was under the age
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23379. Women prepare food in the kitchen of the Saint Germain children's home.
a large enclosure. Rose was held there for one day and then released because she was under the age
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23380. The staff and children of the Saint Germain children's home gather in the dining hall.
a large enclosure. Rose was held there for one day and then released because she was under the age
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23381. Girls exercise in the courtyard of the St. Germain children's home.
a large enclosure. Rose was held there for one day and then released because she was under the age
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23382. Portrait of Lola (Slomnicki) Gottlieb wearing a crucifix while in hiding under the name Maria Slovinska.
deported to Auschwitz, where he was put to work in one of the clothing depots, block #27. When Lola
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23383. HIAS [Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society] identification card for Lola Gottlieb that was issued in Munich.
deported to Auschwitz, where he was put to work in one of the clothing depots, block #27. When Lola
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23384. Group portrait of Jewish refugee children from Germany and London, on the deck of the MS Batory as the ship arrives in Melbourne.
This was one of sixteen voyages sponsored by the British organization, Children’s Overseas Reception
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23385. Group portrait of members of a Jewish girl scouting movement on an outing.
before him. Hadassa had one older sister, Lola (b. 1923). Hadassa attended the Maria Kononicka Jewish
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23386. Studio portrait of Berthe and Sara Silber in matching outfits.
directed by a Swiss woman by the name of Sina Jecklin. Since the home would accept only one child per
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23387. Eva Rosenbaum (back left) goes camping with her foster family in England.
She had one brother, Heinz-Peter (b. 1924). During the summer of 1938 Eva's father moved to England
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23388. Portrait of Eva and Heinz Peter Rosenbaum taken shortly before they left for England.
She had one brother, Heinz-Peter (b. 1924). During the summer of 1938 Eva's father moved to England
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23389. Certificate awarded to Eva Rosenbaum for placing first in a race sponsored by the Schild, a Jewish sports club organized by the Reichsbund Juedischer Front Soldaten [Association of Jewish Front Line Fighters].
She had one brother, Heinz-Peter (b. 1924). During the summer of 1938 Eva's father moved to England
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23390. Report card issued to Eva Rosenbaum by the Hamburg Jewish community girl's school.
She had one brother, Heinz-Peter (b. 1924). During the summer of 1938 Eva's father moved to England
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23391. A group of children pose in a cabana on the beach in Duhnen, Germany.
She had one brother, Heinz-Peter (b. 1924). During the summer of 1938 Eva's father moved to England
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23392. First grade pupils study in a classroom in a public school in Hamburg.
She had one brother, Heinz-Peter (b. 1924). During the summer of 1938 Eva's father moved to England
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23393. Group portrait of the first grade class of a Hamburg elementary school.
She had one brother, Heinz-Peter (b. 1924). During the summer of 1938 Eva's father moved to England
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23394. Document sent by the American consulate in Hamburg to Siegfried Halberstadt informing him of his number on the waiting list of Germans seeking visas to immigrate to the United States.
She had one brother, Heinz-Peter (b. 1924). During the summer of 1938 Eva's father moved to England
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23395. Chaim Silber cuts and polishes diamonds in a workshop in Antwerp.
directed by a Swiss woman by the name of Sina Jecklin. Since the home would accept only one child per
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23396. Portrait of Sina Jecklin, director the Faverges children's home.
directed by a Swiss woman by the name of Sina Jecklin. Since the home would accept only one child per
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23397. Scrapbook with pasted photos of teachers and students in the Eisiskes Hebrew school.
Italy. One of Zelig's sisters of Zelig and her family also had planned to immigrate but were unable to
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23398. First grade class of the Hebrew school in Eisiskes.
Italy. One of Zelig's sisters of Zelig and her family also had planned to immigrate but were unable to
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23399. Bezalel Charney (left) sits with a friend on a wooded frame in a Jewish farm in Eisiskes.
Italy. One of Zelig's sisters of Zelig and her family also had planned to immigrate but were unable to
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23400. Fishke Shlanski receives an album with the pictures of his friends prior to his immigration to America.
Italy. One of Zelig's sisters of Zelig and her family also had planned to immigrate but were unable to