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34051. Studio portrait of the four Herskovic sisters. From left to right are Emilia, Helen, Pearl and Miriam.
ghetto. When the task was complete he returned to Auschwitz. One time during roll-call a dog brushed
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34052. Postwar studio portraif of Pearl and Helen (right) Herskovic who survived the war as Mengele twins and their brother Arno, a soldier in the Czech army.
ghetto. When the task was complete he returned to Auschwitz. One time during roll-call a dog brushed
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34053. Helen Herkovic poses in the garden of her house the day before the start of World War II.
ghetto. When the task was complete he returned to Auschwitz. One time during roll-call a dog brushed
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34054. Femia van West and two colleagues work in the Jewish hospital, Apdeldoornsche Bos, in Apeldoorn.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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34055. Femia van West and her fiance pose on the steps of a building.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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34056. Femia van West poses on her bicycle next to a street sign near Leiden.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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34057. Femia van West perches on a ladder outside her home wearing a Star of David.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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34058. Wedding portrait of Harry van Geuns and Beppy (Elisabeth) van den Bergh.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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34059. Postwar portrait of the van West family, a Dutch-Jewish family who survived in hiding.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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34060. Portrait of a Dutch school teacher and his two sons.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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34061. Wedding portrait of Rachel van den Bergh and Mozes van West.
Holocaust, one was single, named Louis (b. Amsterdam 18/8/1903 -d. Auschwitz 31/12/1942) and the other
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34062. Prewar portrait of two Jewish children, Nadia and Marcel Cohen, in Tunisia.
obtain one as well. When her parents learned the news they called the Head of the Jewish Federation in
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34063. Terese Cohen sits in a garden wearing traditional dress.
obtain one as well. When her parents learned the news they called the Head of the Jewish Federation in
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34064. Nadia Cohen poses with a group of children who came on Aliyah.
obtain one as well. When her parents learned the news they called the Head of the Jewish Federation in
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34065. Terese Cohen, a Tunisian Jewish women, poses with her two children, Nadia and Marcel.
obtain one as well. When her parents learned the news they called the Head of the Jewish Federation in
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34066. Portrait of two Tunisian Zionist youth. Pictured are Nadia and Yehudah Cohen.
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34067. A group of Tunisian schoolgirls wearing aprons. Nadia Cohen is in the first row, third from the left.
obtain one as well. When her parents learned the news they called the Head of the Jewish Federation in
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34068. Nadia Cohen with her classmates in a boarding school in France.
obtain one as well. When her parents learned the news they called the Head of the Jewish Federation in
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34069. Nadia Cohen (with short hair) poses with the children that she is taking care of in settlement.
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34070. The wedding of Terese and Nachum Cohen.
obtain one as well. When her parents learned the news they called the Head of the Jewish Federation in
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34071. Studio portrait of Nadia Cohen.
obtain one as well. When her parents learned the news they called the Head of the Jewish Federation in
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34072. Otto Weiss, a student at Beith Ahawah in Berlin.
children's home was starkly different from the one in Berlin. The home in Israel consisted of small houses
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34073. Otto Weiss' Palestine Immigration Certificate.
children's home was starkly different from the one in Berlin. The home in Israel consisted of small houses
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34074. Studio portrait of three female staff members of the Beith Ahawah Children's Home.
children's home was starkly different from the one in Berlin. The home in Israel consisted of small houses
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34075. Children in the courtyard at Ahawah Children's Home.
children's home was starkly different from the one in Berlin. The home in Israel consisted of small houses