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28501. Portrait of Spanish and Jewish youth who served as assistants to the Secours Suisse aux enfants relief agency in Rivesaltes.
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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28502. Visiting American Jewish leader, Rabbi Stephen Wise (right) meets with the Chairman of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, Samuel Gringauz.
in Munich (located first at the Deutsches Museum and later at 3 Sieberstrasse) and set up seven sub
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28503. American Jewish army chaplains attend a meeting called by Judge Louis Levinthal, Advisor on Jewish Affairs to the U.S.
Wiesenthal Center Annual 3 (1997)]
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28504. Speakers at the dais at the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
in Munich (located first at the Deutsches Museum and later at 3 Sieberstrasse) and set up seven sub
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28505. Hanka Granek (left) poses with her friend Gucia Dancyger in the Bedzin ghetto.
lived in Munich, where she married Wolf Erlich on November 3, 1946. Born in Bedzin on August 28, 1918
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28506. Four employees work in the office of the Leopold Michatz garment factory in the Bedzin ghetto.
lived in Munich, where she married Wolf Erlich on November 3, 1946. Born in Bedzin on August 28, 1918
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28507. Work permit issued on April 1, 1941 to Chana (Hanka) Granek authorizing her employment at the Leopold Michatz garment factory in the Bedzin ghetto.
lived in Munich, where she married Wolf Erlich on November 3, 1946. Born in Bedzin on August 28, 1918
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28508. Portrait of Gitel Münzer in her home in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28509. Portrait of a Jewish child holding a candy cone on his first day of school.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28510. Portrait of a young Jewish girl in her home in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28511. Wedding portrait of Simcha and Gitel Münzer in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28512. Portrait of Indonesian-Dutch rescuer Mima Saïna.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28513. Two Jewish sisters pose with their dolls in their home in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28514. A Jewish circumcision ceremony for the infant Alfred Münzer at his home in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28515. Gitel and Alfred Münzer pose in front of their cosmetics store in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28516. Portrait of Alfred Münzer dressed in a Jewish National Fund costume for the Purim holiday.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28517. Dutch Jewish children are dressed in costumes for the Purim holiday.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28518. Group portrait of members of the extended Münzer family in Rymanow, Poland.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28519. Group portrait of Jewish youth in Rymanow, Poland.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28520. Group portrait of an extended Jewish family in Rymanow, Poland.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28521. Group portrait of Jewish youth in Rymanow, Poland.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only
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28522. Caricature of Nuremberg International Military Tribunal defendant Franz von Papen, by the German newspaper caricaturist, Peis.
[Encyc. of the Holocaust, 3:1101-02, Encyc. of the Third Reich, (Zentner & Beduerftig, eds.) 2:686-87].
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28523. Pink embroidered Sabbath dress made from a flour sack by Greek Jewish survivors Sarina and Dora Levy in postwar Athens.
born January 3, 1928 and raised in Salonika, Greece, where her father, together with his brother Haim
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28524. Two young Jewish Hasidic boys study a religious text while seated at a table.
(Spira) Horowitz. She was born February 3, 1921 in Rzeszow, Poland. In 1932 she moved with her family to
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28525. A Jewish refugee youth poses outside in the snow in front of the Chateau Quincy-sur-Senart children's home.
from Vienna. On June 30, 1939 Hermann left for Shanghai, where he later married Else Ruben. On July 3