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3751. Members of the 8th Congress of Yugoslav Resistance Fighters in Budva, Montenegro pose in front of a large banner depicting Josip Broz Tito.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3752. Reception at the "Maison Blanche," residence of Josip Broz Tito.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3753. Group portrait of the Zionist organization of Bitola.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3754. A large extended Macedonian Jewish family. Pictured is the family of Salamon Kolonomos, who immigrated to Monastir from Greece with his brothers Kalef and Mentesh.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3755. Members of the Macedonian Brigade. Pictured (first row) are two unidentified squadron leaders of Brigade 1.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3756. Partisans of the First Macedonian Brigade. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (front row, third from left).
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3757. Two Jewish Macedonian partisans immediately after the war.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3758. Group portrait of Jewish survivors from Bitola. Among those pictured are Jozef Kamhi, first and last president of the postwar Jewish Community of Monastir 1945 -1948 (front); and (left to right) Luna Ishah, Zhivka (surname unknown) and Jamila Kolonomos.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3759. Two Macedonian Jewish friends pose for a photograph in the courtyard.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3760. Four resistance fighters on the banks of the Lake Ohrid, shortly after the town's liberation.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3761. First reunion of the Macedonian Brigade 1. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (seventh from right).
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3762. Two Macedonian families vacation together. Among those pictured are Estarina, Bela, Jamila, Kalef, Menachem, and Rachel Kolonomos (center), at the country house of their neighbors Teliko and Antigona Tahula.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3763. Isak Kolonomos, wearing a mourning band on his lapel, shortly after the death of his wife, Esterina.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3764. Portrait of a Macedonian Jewish partisan. Pictured is Jamila "Tsveta" Kolonomos, wearing the uniform of a colonel.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3765. Macedonian partisans of the detachment "Damyan Gruev." Among those pictured are Jamila Kolonomos (back row, fourth from the left) and Adela Faradji (seated front row, center).
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3766. The Macedonian partisan battalion "Mirce Acev." Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (front row, fifth from the left).
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3767. Partisans ride into the newly--liberated town of Struga, in southwestern Macedonia.
Monastir, had been a member of Hashomer Hatsair (The Young Guard). When the Communists organized the
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3768. Wedding portrait of Ina Soep and Jack Polak.
One man said he had an uneasy feeling about the place and offered to stand guard while the others
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3769. Ina Soep goes for a bicycle ride in the countryside shortly after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
One man said he had an uneasy feeling about the place and offered to stand guard while the others
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3770. Ina Soep sits at a desk doing her homework in her boyfriend's apartment with a map of the Netherlands behind her on the wall.
One man said he had an uneasy feeling about the place and offered to stand guard while the others
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3771. Girls from the graduation class of the Dutch Montessori Lyceum stand on the exterior steps of the school shortly after the German invasion of Holland.
One man said he had an uneasy feeling about the place and offered to stand guard while the others
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3772. Exterior view of the Benjamin Soep diamond factory.
One man said he had an uneasy feeling about the place and offered to stand guard while the others
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3773. Abraham and Tonie Soep vacation in France a few years after their liberation from Bergen-Belsen.
One man said he had an uneasy feeling about the place and offered to stand guard while the others
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3774. Young people dance at a party shortly after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
One man said he had an uneasy feeling about the place and offered to stand guard while the others
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3775. Ina and Josette Soep stand outside in eastern Holland shortly after their return to The Netherlands following liberation.
One man said he had an uneasy feeling about the place and offered to stand guard while the others