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6101. Pastor André Trocmé (left), Roger Darcissac (center), and Pastor Edouard Theis (right) pose at the entrance to the church in Le Chambon after their release from the Saint-Paul d'Eyjeaux internment camp.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3
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6102. Pastors André Trocmé and Edouard Theis entertain themselves during their imprisonment in the Saint-Paul d'Eyjeaux internment camp.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3
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6103. Lazar Kleinman holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
April 3, 2011, in Tel Aviv. Leslie considered himself to be nonreligious for about 40 years. Now
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6104. Lipot Farkosz holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
guards forced those who were able to march in groups of 3,000. The brothers later found each other in a
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6105. Chaplain Judah Nadich delivers a sermon to American servicemen at a Thanksgiving service in the rue de la Victoire synagogue in Paris.
Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 (1997)]
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6106. Rabbi Judah Nadich, chief Jewish chaplain for the American army in Europe, delivers a speech to French civilians and Jewish soldiers at the rue de la Victoire synagogue in Paris.
Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 (1997)]
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6107. Two Jewish girls who are lhiding in Le Chambon build a snowman.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3
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6108. Naftali Saleschütz walks along a snow covered street in the Rzeszow ghetto.
concentration camp, where they were soon killed. In November 1942 only about 3,000 Jews remained in the Rzeszow
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6109. Jewish forced laborers pose in front of a truck at a work site in Rzeszow.
concentration camp, where they were soon killed. In November 1942 only about 3,000 Jews remained in the Rzeszow
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6110. Jewish forced laborers shovel coal at a work site in Rzeszow.
concentration camp, where they were soon killed. In November 1942 only about 3,000 Jews remained in the Rzeszow
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6111. Naftali Saleschütz (left) walks with a friend along a snow covered street in the Rzeszow ghetto.
concentration camp, where they were soon killed. In November 1942 only about 3,000 Jews remained in the Rzeszow
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6112. Portrait of a Jewish youth wearing shorts in the Bedzin ghetto.
Germany. The group of 20 young Jews was supposed to leave for Germany on August 3, 1943, but the Germans
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6113. Bible used by Pastor Andre Trocme of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France.
chretiennes and the Conseil oecumenique pour les refugies. It is estimated that 5,000 refugees, including 3
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6114. The front side of a special ration card [Sonderkarte] issued to the Jewish Council of Rzeszow by the General Government.
concentration camp, where they were soon killed. In November 1942 only about 3,000 Jews remained in the Rzeszow
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6115. Jewish DPs stand on the steps of the Rothschild Hospital to greet the delegation from the United Nations Special Commission on Palestine.
minority (3 members) favored a federal, unitary state with Jerusalem as its capital. The partition plan
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6116. Lejb Melamdowicz celebrates the ninth birthday of his friend Masha Bernsztejin with family and schoolmates.
activists on September 3 after a government order that men should flee to Lublin. Zelda, who was helping
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6117. Miles Lerman, outfitted in shorts and a helmet, guards a gate at Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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6118. Miles Lerman walks along a road in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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6119. Members of the administrative staff of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp pose in the office of UNRRA camp director Schwartzberg.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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6120. Studio portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman in Lodz soon after the war.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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6121. Portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman on the deck of the SS Marine Perch upon its arrival in New York harbor.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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6122. Portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman wearing a Star of David pin on his lapel.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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6123. Group portrait of members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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6124. Portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman shortly after the liberation.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the
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6125. A young Jewish man walks with his mother along a commercial street in Lvov, Poland.
through the Lvov pogrom (June 30-July 3, 1941) that took place just prior to the formal takeover of the