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15926. Members of Maccabi Hatzair meet next to a flag, wearing uniforms.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15927. Members of Maccabi Hatzair gather around a table for a cup of coffee.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15928. Two teenagers visit together on a porch of an apartment.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15929. Two generations of German-Jewish emigres pose for a family portrait on the porch of their new home.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15930. Postwar portrait of Frits and Jacoba Blom and their three children.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15931. An elderly Jewish woman poses in her home in Amsterdam.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15932. Portrait of a Jewish woman wearing a star of David taken shortly before she was arrested and sent to Westerbork.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15933. Portrait of a German-Jewish immigrant sitting at his desk reading a newspaper.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15934. Dutch Jews work in the offices of the Joodse Raad (Jewish Council) in Amsterdam.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15935. A Dutch Jew seeks assistance from the emigration department of the Joodse Raad (Jewish Council) in Amsterdam.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15936. Workers sort and file papers and cards in the offices of the Joodse Raad in Amsterdam.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15937. Caricature of Jewish Council workers seated around a dinner table in the Westerbork transit camp.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15938. Caricature of a Jewish Council worker wearing an armband and smoking a cigarette in the Westerbork transit camp.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15939. Guests sit at tables in the townhall banquet hall for a formal breakfast in honor of King Fouad of Egypt.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15940. Dutch Jews, some wearing Jewish Stars, work in the newspaper office.
12/18/1892). He was born on February 6, 1920 in Berlin where his father was an economist and
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15941. A Jewish woman visits her two children in the Limoges children's home, la Pouponniere, shortly before she removed them from the home to go into hiding.
designed for children ages 0-6, though most of the children were under three. In March 1942, the home was
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15942. Mugshot of Nazi defendant Ernst von Weizsaecker, the principal defendant of the Ministries Trial.
corps of the Nazi Party, all recently-declared criminal organizations. The trial ran from January 6
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15943. The defendants of the Ministries Trial sit in the dock.
corps of the Nazi Party, all recently-declared criminal organizations. The trial ran from January 6
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15944. Identification card issued to Elek Rebensztok by the Central Council of Jewish Congregations of Poland and stamped by British immigration authorities allowing him to provisionally enter the country under the orphans' quota.
exchange for food even though they were only 5 or 6 years old. A few years after liberation, a man wearing
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15945. A young Polish child who became the adopted "brother" of a Jewish child in hiding stands in a field in his small village in Poland.
exchange for food even though they were only 5 or 6 years old. A few years after liberation, a man wearing
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15946. Rabbi and Mrs. Simcha Rotenfeld pose with an adopted orphan who had survived the war in hiding while en route to England.
exchange for food even though they were only 5 or 6 years old. A few years after liberation, a man wearing
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15947. A group of child survivors arrives in Scotland by ship in a transport organized by Rabbi Solomon Schonfeld.
exchange for food even though they were only 5 or 6 years old. A few years after liberation, a man wearing
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15948. A group of child survivors arrives by ship in Scotland in a transport organized by Rabbi Solomon Schonfeld.
exchange for food even though they were only 5 or 6 years old. A few years after liberation, a man wearing
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15949. A Polish Jewish couple poses on a bridge with their adopted daughter and biological niece.
September 9, 1942 in the Warsaw ghetto. Three days earlier, on September 6, during a massive deportation
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15950. A Jewish woman visits her niece (who later became her adopted daughter) while she is in hiding.
September 9, 1942 in the Warsaw ghetto. Three days earlier, on September 6, during a massive deportation