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27151. Studio portrait of Gerard Horst Meyerfeld (donor's cousin) on the day of his Bar Mitvah.
secretary in Paris. Beatrice married a man from Egypt she met at a Seder in France. She had 3 children, 19
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27152. The five daughters of the Jewish lawyer and rescuer Matthieu Muller pose on a street [possibly in Paris].
Marguerite nee Meyer Klein (b. March 3, 1891 in Mulhouse). Jacques was born on July 27, 1929 in Strasbourg
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27153. Portrait of Sami Dorra working at dam construction in the Im Fout labor camp.
Most of those in the group were foreigners, though not necessarily Jews. After about 3 weeks, he was
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27154. An unidentified worker walks by the railroad tracks at the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
Most of those in the group were foreigners, though not necessarily Jews. After about 3 weeks, he was
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27155. Rosenthal, a German Jewish prisoner, pushes a cart in the stone quarry of the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
Most of those in the group were foreigners, though not necessarily Jews. After about 3 weeks, he was
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27156. Close-up portrait of two prisoners in the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
Most of those in the group were foreigners, though not necessarily Jews. After about 3 weeks, he was
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27157. Close-up portrait of Dunn, an Irish prisoner, drying off near the river at the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
Most of those in the group were foreigners, though not necessarily Jews. After about 3 weeks, he was
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27158. Two prisoners stand by the river and smoke pipes at the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
Most of those in the group were foreigners, though not necessarily Jews. After about 3 weeks, he was
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27159. View of the dam being built in the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
Most of those in the group were foreigners, though not necessarily Jews. After about 3 weeks, he was
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27160. Students in a classroom in Utrecht, including a handful of Jewish students.
December 8, 1934 in Hamburg. He had two older siblings: Karin (b. Nov. 3, 1930) and Jacob (b. Feb. 16
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27161. The Joshua family walks by the beach in Scheveningen where they had fled from Germany.
December 8, 1934 in Hamburg. He had two older siblings: Karin (b. Nov. 3, 1930) and Jacob (b. Feb. 16
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27162. The extended Eisenmann family gathers to celebrate the bar mitzvah of Henry Joshua.
December 8, 1934 in Hamburg. He had two older siblings: Karin (b. Nov. 3, 1930) and Jacob (b. Feb. 16
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27163. Close-up portrait of Henry Joshua taken after his liberation from Biberach.
December 8, 1934 in Hamburg. He had two older siblings: Karin (b. Nov. 3, 1930) and Jacob (b. Feb. 16
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27164. Ludwig and Johanne (nee Nathan) Joshua celebrate their golden wedding anniversary in their home in Copenhagen.
December 8, 1934 in Hamburg. He had two older siblings: Karin (b. Nov. 3, 1930) and Jacob (b. Feb. 16
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27165. Close-up portrait of Luba and Alexander Fainas; she is carrying large bouquets of flowers.
their three children. Her husband remained in Denmark for 2 to 3 years during which time he became very
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27166. Postwar portrait of the Fainas family. Pictured are Luba and Alexander Fainas with their sons Georges and Josie.
their three children. Her husband remained in Denmark for 2 to 3 years during which time he became very
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27167. Studio portrait of the three Joshua siblings. From left to right are Karin, Henry, and Jacob.
father came from Hamburg. Jacob had an older sister Karin (b. Nov. 3, 1930) and a younger brother Henry
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27168. Jacob and Henry Joshua pose on board a boat taking them to St.
father came from Hamburg. Jacob had an older sister Karin (b. Nov. 3, 1930) and a younger brother Henry
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27169. The Joshua family stands outside the Jordanbad sanitorium near Biberach a few months after their liberation.
father came from Hamburg. Jacob had an older sister Karin (b. Nov. 3, 1930) and a younger brother Henry
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27170. Lily Weinlaub and a group of her friends pose together on the deck of the SS Europa en route home to the United States.
Shanghai with her husband and ten other Jewish artists on December 3, 1941 on the last American ship to
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27171. Felix Streim poses on the balcony of his apartment in Germany while a Nazi flag hangs in the background.
Shanghai with her husband and ten other Jewish artists on December 3, 1941 on the last American ship to
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27172. Bertha Rehfisch types at a table at home in Hannover, types with two of her family members beside her.
Shanghai with her husband and ten other Jewish artists on December 3, 1941 on the last American ship to
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27173. A father and his daughter holding hands posing for the camera.
Shanghai with her husband and ten other Jewish artists on December 3, 1941 on the last American ship to
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27174. At home in the Weinlaub's parlor in Hannover, two Jewish families get together for bridge .
Shanghai with her husband and ten other Jewish artists on December 3, 1941 on the last American ship to
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27175. Clandestine photographs of Rudolf Hess sitting in his hospital bed with his tray of food in the Spandau Prison.
photographs while serving for the United States Army in Berlin, Germany. There, he worked in a G-3 for a