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23551. Newspaper article featuring a photograph of James G.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23552. James G. McDonald, a member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine, converses with a New York State senator.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23553. James G. McDonald, League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, poses next to a Swiss guard during his visit to the Vatican for an audience with Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli (later Pope Pius XII).
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23554. James G. McDonald (left), Chairman of the Advisory Council, Development Corporation for Israel, accepts a check for a State of Israel bond.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23555. U.S. Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald (center), poses with a group of men at a State of Israel bonds drive at a synagogue in the U.S.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23556. U.S. Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald (center) poses with his wife (third from the left) and four other women at a State of Israel bonds drive at a synagogue in the U.S.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23557. Portrait of U.S. Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald (center) and his wife, Ruth, on board the SS Queen Elizabeth on his way home to the U.S.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23558. James G. McDonald (second from the left), Chairman of the Advisory Council, Development Corporation for Israel, attends a conference about fundraising for the State of Israel.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23559. James G. McDonald (seated, left), Chairman of the Advisory Council, Development Corporation for Israel, looks through his papers while attending a conference about fundraising for the State of Israel.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23560. U.S. Ambassador to Israel, James G. McDonald, and his wife, Ruth, attend a luncheon in their honor hosted by a group of Saratogians at the Hotel Lafayette.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23561. James Grover McDonald stands in the doorway of a U.S.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23562. Group portrait of members of the board of the Foreign Policy Association of New York with Italian government official, Dino Grandi and his wife.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23563. Studio portrait of the family of James G. McDonald in their home in Brooklyn.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23564. Group portrait of delegates to the Institute of Pacific Relations conference in Kyoto, Japan.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23565. U.S. Special Representative to Israel, James McDonald, poses in front of an American flag on the roof of the American embassy in Tel Aviv.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23566. Israeli ambassador to the U.S. Abba Eban attends an affair in Washington, D.C.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23567. American Jewish philanthropist Abraham S. Kay (center) poses with James G.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23568. American Jewish philanthropist Abraham S. Kay (right) shakes hands with James G.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23569. American Jewish philanthropist Abraham S. Kay speaks to James G.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23570. American Jewish philanthropist Abraham S. Kay speaks to James G.
refugees. In his resignation speech, which was delivered on December 3, 1935 and published in the New York ... Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," MacMillan, 1990. 3:954-55.]
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23571. A Jewish family in Pilzno sits outside and enjoys a cup of coffee shortly before the start of the war.
boys suddenly arrived at La Bourboule on January 3, 1941. Six months later the OSE sent him and eleven ... Menkes married Arthur Berney on January 3, 1954.
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23572. A Polish-Jewish family poses for a group portrait in their home.
boys suddenly arrived at La Bourboule on January 3, 1941. Six months later the OSE sent him and eleven ... Menkes married Arthur Berney on January 3, 1954.
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23573. Young Jewish girls from Germany and Austria relax on the grounds of La Guette children's home the summer before the start of World War II.
boys suddenly arrived at La Bourboule on January 3, 1941. Six months later the OSE sent him and eleven ... Menkes married Arthur Berney on January 3, 1954.
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23574. Jewish children in hiding study in a classroom of the children's home in Sevres.
boys suddenly arrived at La Bourboule on January 3, 1941. Six months later the OSE sent him and eleven ... Menkes married Arthur Berney on January 3, 1954.
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23575. Group portrait of teenage girls studying hotel management in a school in Clermont-Ferrand.
boys suddenly arrived at La Bourboule on January 3, 1941. Six months later the OSE sent him and eleven ... Menkes married Arthur Berney on January 3, 1954.