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17826. Joseph Fisera and a colleague look over some papers in his office in the Vence children's home.
October 1943, Mr. Fisera was arrested at 6:00am by SS troops and the French militia, la Brigade Detmarre
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17827. Two refugee teenagers, one Czech and one Jewish, ride in a horse-driven cart, in a farm in Vallon under the protection of the MACE.
October 1943, Mr. Fisera was arrested at 6:00am by SS troops and the French militia, la Brigade Detmarre
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17828. Portrait of Samuel and Ida Wetzler, Jewish associates of Joseph Fisera.
October 1943, Mr. Fisera was arrested at 6:00am by SS troops and the French militia, la Brigade Detmarre
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17829. Jewish and Czech workers in the Vence children's home.
October 1943, Mr. Fisera was arrested at 6:00am by SS troops and the French militia, la Brigade Detmarre
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17830. Max Stern is forced to shovel snow under the direction of a Slovak guard.
two sisters, Trude (b. October 9, 1922) and Lilly (b. April 6, 1924), and four younger brothers Kurt
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17831. Max Stern talks to a friend outside his stamp store, Filatelia Kuko.
two sisters, Trude (b. October 9, 1922) and Lilly (b. April 6, 1924), and four younger brothers Kurt
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17832. Four Slovak Jews pose on a stony hill in the Zilina labor camp.
two sisters, Trude (b. October 9, 1922) and Lilly (b. April 6, 1924), and four younger brothers Kurt
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17833. A group of boys from Bratislava prepares to leave for England on a Kindertransport.
two sisters, Trude (b. October 9, 1922) and Lilly (b. April 6, 1924), and four younger brothers Kurt
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17834. Members of various Jewish welfare organizations operating in Lisbon to rescue European Jewish refugees, are seated around a banquet table at a hotel in Lisbon.
Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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17835. Identification card issued to child survivor, Joseph Szwarcberg, by the American military government after his liberation from Buchenwald.
orphans" were painted on the outside of the train to avoid confusion. On June 6, 1945 the French
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17836. James McDonald converses with committee members at a hearing conducted by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
in Cairo (February 28-March 5), Palestine (March 6-28), Damascus and Beirut (March 15-20), Baghdad
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17837. Members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine attend a hearing at the YMCA building in Jerusalem.
in Cairo (February 28-March 5), Palestine (March 6-28), Damascus and Beirut (March 15-20), Baghdad
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17838. Members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine walk across the street from their lodgings at the King David Hotel to the YMCA building, where they are holding hearings about the situation in Palestine.
in Cairo (February 28-March 5), Palestine (March 6-28), Damascus and Beirut (March 15-20), Baghdad
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17839. Group portrait of members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine after their arrival at the train station in Jerusalem.
in Cairo (February 28-March 5), Palestine (March 6-28), Damascus and Beirut (March 15-20), Baghdad
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17840. James G. McDonald arrives in Jerusalem with the members of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine.
in Cairo (February 28-March 5), Palestine (March 6-28), Damascus and Beirut (March 15-20), Baghdad
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17841. Group portrait of Jewish prisoners wearing Star of David badges [probably at the Westerbork transit camp].
January 6, 1923 in Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland, where his father was a cigarette manufacturer and his mother
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17842. Military entry permit issued to James G. McDonald giving him permission to travel freely throughout Germany as a member of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine.
in Cairo (February 28-March 5), Palestine (March 6-28), Damascus and Beirut (March 15-20), Baghdad
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17843. Interior pages of a military entry permit issued to James G.
in Cairo (February 28-March 5), Palestine (March 6-28), Damascus and Beirut (March 15-20), Baghdad
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17844. Dr. Karel Kraus lifts his baby son, Michal, high in the air.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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17845. A young mother and her friend look on as her baby son pretends to drive their automobile in the main square of Nachod.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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17846. Four young children of Jewish origin participate in the town's celebration of the feast of Corpus Christi on the main square in Nachod.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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17847. Three Czech women of Jewish origin sit together on a ledge in front of a metal fence in Nachod.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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17848. Michal Kraus pushes a wheel barrow filled with dirt outside his home in Nachod.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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17849. Dr. Karel Kraus plays chess while two friends look on.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys
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17850. Two young children sit at a table and eat soup. Pictured on the right is Michal Kraus.
chambers on July 11, 1944. On July 6 Michal was one of 89 boys (later referred to as the "Birkenau Boys