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1376. Studio portrait of Beatrice Heffes and her parents, Alfred Kahn and Rosa Moses.
bicycle. In order to reach it, they had to cross a river which was guarded but luckily the guard was
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1377. Close-up portrait of Gerard Horst Meyerfeld (donor's cousin) in his FFI uniform, Forces Francaises de l'Interieur.
bicycle. In order to reach it, they had to cross a river which was guarded but luckily the guard was
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1378. Nine women and a girl pose outside a building. Pictured second from the left is Rosa Moses, mother of the donor.
bicycle. In order to reach it, they had to cross a river which was guarded but luckily the guard was
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1379. Four children and eight adults pose outside a building.
bicycle. In order to reach it, they had to cross a river which was guarded but luckily the guard was
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1380. Studio portrait of Gerard Horst Meyerfeld (donor's cousin) on the day of his Bar Mitvah.
bicycle. In order to reach it, they had to cross a river which was guarded but luckily the guard was
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1381. The body of former Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler after his suicide in British custody.
his moustache. Himmler was confined under armed guard -- stripped and medically examined to find ... In 1929 Himmler was appointed head of the SS, Hitler's personal guard, and the following year, was
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1382. Corpses are tossed from the train during a stop in Podu Iloaiei.
survivors found in the opened cars were escorted by Police Commissar Ion Botez and his guards to a nearby ... Romanian and German guards, but after a while some supplies were distributed. In the late afternoon of
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1383. Edith Heller holds her baby daughter, Ruth in their home in Vienna.
guards forced the prisoners to march 84 kilometers in the snow to Gleiwitz in Upper-Silesia. From there ... everyone by foot. During the walk, the prisoners were ordered to stop, and suddenly the SS guards
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1384. Edith Heller and her daughter Ruth pose outside their Sukkah.
guards forced the prisoners to march 84 kilometers in the snow to Gleiwitz in Upper-Silesia. From there ... everyone by foot. During the walk, the prisoners were ordered to stop, and suddenly the SS guards
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1385. Six-year-old Fanny Fogel stands outside the steps of a building in Antwerp.
guards fell in love with Fanny's mother. (Her parents had divorced before the war and her mother was ... young and beautiful.) The guard said he would help them escape. Her mother told him he would also need
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1386. Studio portrait of Fanny Fogel.
guards fell in love with Fanny's mother. (Her parents had divorced before the war and her mother was ... young and beautiful.) The guard said he would help them escape. Her mother told him he would also need
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1387. Fanny Fogel poses in the Brens internment camp in southern France.
guards fell in love with Fanny's mother. (Her parents had divorced before the war and her mother was ... young and beautiful.) The guard said he would help them escape. Her mother told him he would also need
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1388. Studio portrait of Fanny Fogel taken while in hiding in Lille.
guards fell in love with Fanny's mother. (Her parents had divorced before the war and her mother was ... young and beautiful.) The guard said he would help them escape. Her mother told him he would also need
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1389. Fanny Fogel walks downn a street in postwar Brussels arm in arm with her father Jacob.
guards fell in love with Fanny's mother. (Her parents had divorced before the war and her mother was ... young and beautiful.) The guard said he would help them escape. Her mother told him he would also need
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1390. Fanny Fogel leans against the base of a statue while in hiding in Lille.
guards fell in love with Fanny's mother. (Her parents had divorced before the war and her mother was ... young and beautiful.) The guard said he would help them escape. Her mother told him he would also need
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1391. Fanny Fogel poses next to a tree with a friend while in hiding in Lille.
guards fell in love with Fanny's mother. (Her parents had divorced before the war and her mother was ... young and beautiful.) The guard said he would help them escape. Her mother told him he would also need
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1392. Studio portrait of Anna Grosz [probably post-war]
clothing for German guards. On February 11, 1945, the SS evacuated most of the prisoners, including Gisela ... escorted by another guard detachment. Dressed in civilian clothes, German personnel destroyed the airstrip
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1393. Studio portrait of Margaret Seelfreund, the donor's sister.
clothing for German guards. On February 11, 1945, the SS evacuated most of the prisoners, including Gisela ... escorted by another guard detachment. Dressed in civilian clothes, German personnel destroyed the airstrip
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1394. Studio portrait of Samuel Seelfreund, dressed in his World War I military uniform.
clothing for German guards. On February 11, 1945, the SS evacuated most of the prisoners, including Gisela ... escorted by another guard detachment. Dressed in civilian clothes, German personnel destroyed the airstrip
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1395. A studio portrait of Ilona Seelfreund.
clothing for German guards. On February 11, 1945, the SS evacuated most of the prisoners, including Gisela ... escorted by another guard detachment. Dressed in civilian clothes, German personnel destroyed the airstrip
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1396. Margert Seefreund holds her daughter Suzanne standing in her baby carriage.
clothing for German guards. On February 11, 1945, the SS evacuated most of the prisoners, including Gisela ... escorted by another guard detachment. Dressed in civilian clothes, German personnel destroyed the airstrip
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1397. Group portrait of the Seelfreund sisters: Clara, Elizabeth, Maragaret, her daughter Suzanne, Violet, Anna, and Gisela..
clothing for German guards. On February 11, 1945, the SS evacuated most of the prisoners, including Gisela ... escorted by another guard detachment. Dressed in civilian clothes, German personnel destroyed the airstrip
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1398. Postwar portrait of Joseph Goetz standing outside.
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1399. Joseph Goetz Collection
convince the guards to let Eli work with him instead of at the railroad station. Yuda had lost his wife and ... guards to let them spend the night in the ghetto and said they would return in the morning. That night in
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1400. Mirjam Ermann stands behind her sister Suzanne (left) and another young girl in the children's home in Ascona.
back as they crossed a stream. On the other side, a Swiss border guard stopped them and took them for ... her perfect French, the guard became sympathetic and allowed them into the country. They were taken