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29451. Last letter sent by Herbert and Suse Weil to their sister Liesel in America.
unsuccessfully to get the three older children out of the country. They were then told that one child could be
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29452. Identification tag issued to Liesel Weil upon her arrival in New York with her address and phone number in case she got lost.
unsuccessfully to get the three older children out of the country. They were then told that one child could be
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29453. Fundraising pamphlet issued by the Combined Appeal in Boston to raise money for Jewish refugee children who came to the United States from France.
unsuccessfully to get the three older children out of the country. They were then told that one child could be
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29454. Fundraising pamphlet issued by the Combined Appeal in Boston to raise money for Jewish refugee children who came to the United States from France.
unsuccessfully to get the three older children out of the country. They were then told that one child could be
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29455. Doris Bloch (left) with her classmate and friend Gerritje van der Pol.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29456. Doris and Gerda Bloch pose with a lamb and two rabbits on a farm in Thomasdorf, Germany.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29457. Two German Jewish refugee girls appear in a class photo of a village school in Hulshorst, Holland.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29458. Group portrait of female students in the Jewish school of Zwolle.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29459. Students of the Jewish school in Zwolle pose on the street in front of the school building.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29460. False identification card issued to Doris Bloch in the name of Dorothea Blokland.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29461. Travel permit issued to Doris Bloch by the Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung Amsterdam [Central Office for Jewish Emigration] allowing her to travel from her home in Hulshorst to Zwolle in order to attend school.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29462. Students of the Jewish school of Zwolle pose on the street outside the school building.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29463. Drawing made by Richard Bloch of the room where he and his wife were hiding in Nunspeet, Holland.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29464. Portrait of the Bloch family in front of a house in Zandvoort.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29465. Portrait of Richard Bloch with his two daughters Gerda and Doris.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29466. Doris Bloch holds a Schultuete [a school cone] filled with candies on her older sister's first day of school.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29467. Doris Bloch and her cousin Annelise Hollander play in the sand at the beach.
Dorothea Blokland, but her hosts prepared two hiding places in the event of a raid. One was a crawl space
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29468. Group portrait of Belgium Jewish refugee children in Luchon, France.
directed by a Swiss woman by the name of Sina Jecklin. Since the home would accept only one child per
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29469. Jewish refugee children pose with their French classmates at a village school in Eauze, France.
directed by a Swiss woman by the name of Sina Jecklin. Since the home would accept only one child per
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29470. Three Jewish refugee children pose outside 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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29471. Passport issued to Eva Rosenbaum a few days before she left on a Kindertransport to England.
She had one brother, Heinz-Peter (b. 1924). During the summer of 1938 Eva's father moved to England
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29472. Members of the Silber family pose with relatives and friends in Heide, Belgium.
directed by a Swiss woman by the name of Sina Jecklin. Since the home would accept only one child per
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29473. Walter and Emma Gianinni pose with three children in 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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29474. Portrait of eight-year-old Roman Haar while living in hiding in Rzeszow, Poland.
and family lived. There, the Haars rented a large apartment on one of the main streets of the town
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29475. Group portrait of German Jewish refugee children and their caretakers who came to England from the Netherlands.
12, 1939; Hans and Oskar left one week later. The boys were moved several times before arriving in