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1426. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 21 and 22 -- Testimonies of H. Pachter, Y. Gurfein, N. Zabludowicz, L. Wells
Zivia Lubetkin, generated interest in Jewish resistance. The trial prompted a new openness in Israel ... including crimes against the Jewish people and crimes against humanity. Capital Cities Broadcasting ... freely throughout the city during the day, and put his Jewish armband on when he returned to the ghetto ... until the end of the war. Zabludowicz was a member of the Jewish underground in Ciechanow, and
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1427. False identification card issued in the name of Max Lefevre that was used by Leo Bretholz while living in hiding in France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1428. False identification card issued in the name of Max Lefevre that was used by Leo Bretholz while living in hiding in France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1429. False membership card in the French ping pong federation that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding in France under the name of Max Lefevre.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1430. False membership card in the Vichy paramilitary youth organization, Compagnons de France that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding under the name of Max Lefevre.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1431. Back side of a false membership card in the Vichy paramilitary youth organization, Compagnons de France that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding under the name of Max Lefevre.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1432. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1433. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1434. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1435. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1436. Crossword puzzle created by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1437. Crossword puzzle created by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1438. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1439. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1440. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1441. Affidavit certifying that Max Henri Lefevre, the alias used by Leo Bretholz, is employed and is a member of the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth organization.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1442. Residency permit for Leo Bretholz signed by the prefect of Haute-Pyrenees.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground ... after Leo was sent to a labor brigade on the Atlantic coast, but he escaped from the train before it ... activity was provided by his false membership in the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth group
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1443. Halina Olomucki drawing
Abstract image of a group of ghost-like figures in the front and a huddled group in the back ... Her parents ran a newspaper distribution service. Her father died in 1924. The family was Jewish but ... a Polish friend in the Aryan section, dropping small packages of drawings as her brigade walked by
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1444. Halina Olomucki drawing
Abstract iamge of two groups of figures on the left and right, military figure in green standing ... with each group, building in background ... Her parents ran a newspaper distribution service. Her father died in 1924. The family was Jewish but ... a Polish friend in the Aryan section, dropping small packages of drawings as her brigade walked by
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1445. Records and name registers of the Campo de Miranda Concentration Camp in Spain.
categorized by three main categories: international brigades (captured during the Spanish Civil War); male ... pertains to Jewish prisoners and detained refugees. However, one can assume that nearly all male Jewish ... prisoner's given goal of emigration, that the subject was a Jewish refugee. The original files are ... Refugees, Jewish --Spain --Registers.
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1446. A map of the Westerbork transit camp. Until July 1942, Westerbork was a refugee camp for Jews who had moved illegally to the Netherlands.
groups and service branches and appointed Jewish internees to head them. Kurt Schlesinger was appointed ... Ordnungsdienst, which evolved from being a fire brigade to an internal Jewish police force. Over time, refugees ... government to house Jewish refugees who had entered the country illegally. It was constructed on a tract of ... following day. The commandants left in the hands of the Jewish camp leadership the responsibility of
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1447. Michael Fink poses in his family's living quarters in the Westerbork internment camp.
groups and service branches and appointed Jewish internees to head them. Kurt Schlesinger was appointed ... Ordnungsdienst, which evolved from being a fire brigade to an internal Jewish police force. Over time, refugees ... government to house Jewish refugees who had entered the country illegally. It was constructed on a tract of ... following day. The commandants left in the hands of the Jewish camp leadership the responsibility of
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1448. Oral history interview with Yafa Ulpan
had survived; Misha deserting the army and finding her in Łódź; going to Austria; the Jewish Brigade ... Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... children; antisemitism in her town affected Jewish schools and businesses; the Russians taking over when ... being taken to Kielce, Riga, Mežaparks (Kaiserwald), and then Dundaga; being sent with a group to a
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1449. The Schiffer family visits Mohács
.5mm films document everyday life and vacations of non-religious, upper middle-class Jewish families in ... Front. In the 1920s, he worked at the Jewish Hospital in Budapest and specialized in the new field of ... leukemia. He met Erzsébet while interning at the Jewish Hospital in Budapest. They married in 1928 and had ... had to be worn and the family moved into a designated Jewish apartment. Ernö was able to obtain
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1450. Studio portrait of Dora Licht, the first wife of the donor's father, who later perished in Auschwitz.
Jewish Brigade and joined the (ATS) Auxiliary Territorial Service training for ten weeks in the Sarafand ... 17, 1942 Jacques was arrested and sent to the work camp (GTE Groupes de travailleurs etrangers) of ... wife and children. He worked on Tibourg Street in the Jewish quarter. He made sacks and sold them in ... she returned to Paris; they wed and settled in the Jewish quarter in Paris. Shlomo was born a year