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30251. Child assistants to Secours Suisse. The photo caption reads "our brave aids".
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30252. Two children in Rivesaltes who are suffering from malnutrition.
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30253. A group of malnourished women in the Rivesaltes internment camp.
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30254. Jewish children who have been released from the Rivesaltes internment camp, pose outside the Chateau de Montluel children's home near Lyon soon after their arrival.
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30255. View of the Chateau de Montluel children's home near Lyon, where children released from the Rivesaltes internment camp were brought in the spring of 1942.
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30256. A group of Jewish children released from the Rivesaltes internment camp, wait at the Narbonne railway station for transport to the Chateau Montluel children's home near Lyon.
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30257. View of the grounds of the Chateau de Montluel children's home near Lyon, where a group of children who have been recently released from the Rivesaltes internment camp are gathered.
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30258. Group portrait of the staff of the Chateau de Montluel children's home near Lyon.
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30259. Children at the Rivesaltes internment camp share a book provided by the Secours Suisse aux enfants.
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30260. A group or children taken from the Pringy children's colony to Rivesaltes are allowed to return home due to the intervention of Maurice Dubois (French coordinator of the Swiss Red Cross).
the camp had an estimated 3,000 child inmates in 1941, it was considered a family camp. At the height
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30261. 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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30262. 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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30263. American Jewish army chaplains attend a meeting called by Judge Louis Levinthal, Advisor on Jewish Affairs to the U.S.
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30264. 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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30265. 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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30266. 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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30267. 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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30268. 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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30269. 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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30270. 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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30271. 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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30272. 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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30273. 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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30274. 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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30275. 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