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34026. Group portrait of Israeli soldiers in El Kuban, outside of Latrun.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34027. Israeli soldiers fire their weapons during the Israeli War of Independence.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34028. New settlers in Kibbutz Yiftach eat their first lunch outside after the establishment of the kibbutz since the dining room had still not been built.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34029. Kurt Frost, an Austrian Jewish boy who came to Belgium on a Kindertransport, walks down the street with his foster family.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34030. Members of Kibbutz Givat Brenner work in the fields.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34031. A recent immigrant to Palestine returns to Paris on a special mission for the government.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34032. Members of a Palmach unit, most of whom had spent the war together in a children's home in Switzerland, rest on the grounds of an outpost.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34033. Female teenage Jewish refugees pose together outside in Langenbruck Switzerland.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34034. New Palmach recruits dig trenches during their tranining.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34035. Kurt Frost bids farewell to his teacher Mr. Pougatz before leaving on Youth Aliyah with other teenagers from Les Murailles children's home.
the end of the war. They were permitted only one hour-long visit a month. After hearing that his
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34036. Members of Habonim from the Versoix and Les Murailles children's homes hang from the balcony of a chalet near Montreux where they had a winter camp.
went to the Montintin children's home and stayed there for one year. In 1943 he left for Switzerland
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34037. Girls learn to sew in the Versoix children's home.
went to the Montintin children's home and stayed there for one year. In 1943 he left for Switzerland
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34038. Album page showing three photographs in Otto Schenkelbach's album showing his friend Karl Neustadt ice skating.
factory. Otto had one younger brother, Ernst (Ernstl) born on March 2, 1919. They lived in the Prata
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34039. Pages of a photo album showing portraits of Otto Schenkelbach before and after his incarceration in concentration camp.
factory. Otto had one younger brother, Ernst (Ernstl) born on March 2, 1919. They lived in the Prata
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34040. Page from Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing an Austrian Jewish family and entitled "Vinzenz Wagner."
factory. Otto had one younger brother, Ernst (Ernstl) born on March 2, 1919. They lived in the Prata
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34041. Page from the photo album of Otto Schenkelbach showing him as 13 year-old boy around the time of his bar-mitzvah.
factory. Otto had one younger brother, Ernst (Ernstl) born on March 2, 1919. They lived in the Prata
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34042. Page from Otto Schenkelbach's photo album showing groups of friends hiking, climbing on rocks and riding in horse-drawn carts in the summer.
factory. Otto had one younger brother, Ernst (Ernstl) born on March 2, 1919. They lived in the Prata
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34043. Group portrait of the students and faculty of the Takhemoni Hebrew school in Lublin.
stopping by for varying lengths of time. One couple, Suzanne and Samuel Schwartz brought a friend, Samuel
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34044. Exterior view of the synagogue in Arlon, Belgium.
stopping by for varying lengths of time. One couple, Suzanne and Samuel Schwartz brought a friend, Samuel
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34045. Jewish National Fund certificate testifying that Samuel Glasberg planted a tree in Palestine to commemorate the seventh anniversary of his mother's death.
stopping by for varying lengths of time. One couple, Suzanne and Samuel Schwartz brought a friend, Samuel
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34046. Children from the Beith Ahawah Children's Home in class.
children's home was starkly different from the one in Berlin. The home in Israel consisted of small houses
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34047. Members of the Teichholz family pose during an excursion to the Carpathian Mountains.
by train towards the front. During one stop, Misha left the train to bathe the horses. The train
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34048. Grou portrait of faculty and students at the technical university in Verviers, Belgium.
stopping by for varying lengths of time. One couple, Suzanne and Samuel Schwartz brought a friend, Samuel
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34049. Studio portrait of Abram Abel Glasberg.
stopping by for varying lengths of time. One couple, Suzanne and Samuel Schwartz brought a friend, Samuel
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34050. Group portrait of young adults in Belgium. Among those pictured is Samuel Glasberg (second from right).
stopping by for varying lengths of time. One couple, Suzanne and Samuel Schwartz brought a friend, Samuel