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27101. Felix Tikotin pushes his daughter Leentje in a baby carriage down a street in The Hague either right before or right after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
one point she brought the girls to a very elegant house in Rotterdam which had a piano and a lot of ... Wouter's wife in Nieuwkoop and some six months later returned to The Hague. Since the Tikotins were one
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27102. Johanna and Leentje (right) Tikotin pose in wooden shoes on the steps of a building.
one point she brought the girls to a very elegant house in Rotterdam which had a piano and a lot of ... Wouter's wife in Nieuwkoop and some six months later returned to The Hague. Since the Tikotins were one
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27103. Josef Cohn and his grandsons Leo and Haim study the Gemorrah (Talmud).
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27104. A group of five persons studies outdoors. Pictured in the center is Noemi Cassuto, aged 3 or 4.
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27105. Surrounded by heavily armed SS and SD guards, SS Major General Juergen Stroop (center), watches housing blocks burn during the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
of over fifty-six thousand people; ordering the execution of one hundred Polish resistance fighters ... Krueger and Stroop, all of which were recovered after the war. One of them was introduced as evidence at
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27106. Leo Cohn (father of the donor) teaches his son Ariel to play the recorder.
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27107. Leo Cohn (father of the donor) poses outside a house in his Foreign Legion uniform.
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27108. Close-up portrait of Leo Cohn carrying a blanket and wearing his Eclaireur Israelite uniform.
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27109. Seven members of the Eclaireurs Israelites gather around a pole, maybe singing.
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27110. Noemi Cassuto and her little brother Ariel play outdoors in some bushes.
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27111. Leo Cohn (father of the donor) and three men have a conversation outside of a building, probably on a farm.
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27112. Studio portrait of Rachel Cohn and her three children, Noemi, Ariel and Aviva, upon their arrival in Palestine.
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27113. Poster advertizing a choir concert by the scouts group Eclaireurs Israelites de France (E.I.F.).
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27114. Title page of a Haggadah printed for use in the Eclaireurs Israelites de France scout group on Passover 1941 in the rural working site of Lautrec, Tarn.
that the Jewish holidays were observed to their fullest. One of the children recalls that when ... when they were not looking they dug a hole under the fence wrapping everyone in a blanket one at a time
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27115. Close up portrait of the Elly, Erna and Alfred Drukker wearing stars of David.
as a tax inspector for the government. He was one of the very few Jews in the Dutch civil service ... the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation
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27116. Three-year-old Elly Drukker poses with her toys,
as a tax inspector for the government. He was one of the very few Jews in the Dutch civil service ... the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation
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27117. Elly and Alfred Drukker go ice staking in Winschoten.
as a tax inspector for the government. He was one of the very few Jews in the Dutch civil service ... the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation
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27118. Maurits Drukker poses with his children Elly and Alfred in a park in Winschoten.
as a tax inspector for the government. He was one of the very few Jews in the Dutch civil service ... the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation
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27119. Elly Drukker poses next to the entrance of the kindergarten in Winschoten.
as a tax inspector for the government. He was one of the very few Jews in the Dutch civil service ... the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation
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27120. The cantor leads the Passover service in the synagogue in Boxmeer.
as a tax inspector for the government. He was one of the very few Jews in the Dutch civil service ... the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation
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27121. The Drukker family poses outside its home in Winschoten.
as a tax inspector for the government. He was one of the very few Jews in the Dutch civil service ... the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation
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27122. Wedding portrait of Erna Jacob and Maurits Drukker.
as a tax inspector for the government. He was one of the very few Jews in the Dutch civil service ... the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation
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27123. Elly and Alfred Drukker pose with their maternal grandparents, Albert and Sybilla Jacob.
as a tax inspector for the government. He was one of the very few Jews in the Dutch civil service ... the family and friends. One day in 1943 Alfred's father learned that the family was on the deportation
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27124. Studio portrait of Regina Birnbaum holding a cone of goodies on her first day of school in Berlin.
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the
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27125. The five Birnbaum siblings pose on a grassy lawn in Berlin.
returning and ransacking the business, and at one point Hennie responded that they were big heroes to ... The Birnbaums and the orphans next were sent to cramped quarters in the Hotel Elberfeld in one of the