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2676. Group portrait of Jewish refugee boys in the Hôme de la Forêt, a children's home run by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) in Geneva, Switzerland.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2677. Group portrait of Jewish refugee boys in the Hôme de la Forêt, a children's home run by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) in Geneva, Switzerland.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2678. A group of boys gathers around a piano in the Hôme de la Forêt, a children's home run by the (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) in Geneva, Switzerland.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2679. Boys from the Hôme de la Forêt children's home on a summer boat excursion.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2680. Boys from Hôme de la Forêt children's home on a summer excursion near the source of the Rhine.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2681. Boys from the Hôme de la Forêt children's home on a summer boat excursion on Lake Lucerne.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2682. Boys from the Hôme de la Forêt children's home pose by the source of the Rhine with one foot on either shore.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2683. On the Swiss independence day, boys from the Hôme de la Forêt children's home pose next to a Swiss flag at the historic site where the Swiss took an oath to drive out the Austrians.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2684. Boys from the Hôme de la Forêt children's home pose in a rustic village during a summer excursion.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2685. Residents of the Hôme de la Forêt children's home eat a meal in the dining hall.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2686. Isidor Bernstajn teaches a Yiddish class in Hôme de la Forêt children's home.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2687. Jewish refugee children eat an afternoon snack outside at the Chabannes children's home.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2688. OSE teachers Mr. and Mrs. Zitta Zylberstein pose with a group of children outside the Chabannes children's home.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2689. View of the the Quincy-sous-Sénart children's home.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2690. Raymonde Sauviac, a teacher at the Quincy children's home, poses with a group of Jewish refugee boys who arrived on a Kindertransport from Germany.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2691. Three friends from the Chabannes children's home pose outside the local school, the Ecole de Fursac.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2692. Group portrait of Jewish refugee boys in the Hôme de la Forêt, a children's home run by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) in Geneva, Switzerland.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2693. Class portrait of students at the Ecole Saint Pierre de Fursac, a school attended by Jewish refugee children living at the Chabannes children's home, as well as those from the village.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2694. Jewish refugee children in the Chabannes children's home pose dressed in Purim costumes.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2695. Norbert Bikales stands by a marker on the Swiss-Austrian border where he met his brother for the first time after liberation.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2696. Norbert and Richard Bikales meet at the Swiss-Austrian border for the first time since they were separated in 1938.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2697. Letter written by B. Warschauer at the Chabannes children's home to Norbert Bikales in Paris on a pre-printed postcard that includes censorship regulations.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2698. Letter written by B. Warschauer at the Chabannes children's home to Norbert Bikales in Paris on a pre-printed postcard that includes censorship regulations.
guards near Martigny and locked in jail. A few days later the children were taken to a monastery, where
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2699. Nazi officials attend the opening ceremonies of the 1938 Party congress in Nuremberg.
In 1929 Himmler was appointed head of the SS, Hitler's personal guard, and the following year, was
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2700. View of a building in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp after its liberation.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the