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5976. Jan Goldsztejn (left) and Markus Nowogrodzki (right) walk down a street in Vilna in 1940.
the border was unsuccessful. The second time Markus was stopped by Lithuanian guards, stripped of his
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5977. A portrait of Dr. Helena Szefner. Helena Aszkenazy Szefner taught in the underground high schools in the Warsaw ghetto, worked in the Szulc factory, escaped to the Aryan side and eventually joined her husband, Boruch Szefner, in New York after the war.
the border was unsuccessful. The second time Markus was stopped by Lithuanian guards, stripped of his
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5978. Bronislaw Golde. Bronislaw Golde was the son a Warsaw pediatrician, Anna Golde.
the border was unsuccessful. The second time Markus was stopped by Lithuanian guards, stripped of his
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5979. Portrait of three Jewish refugees [possibly in Vilna].
the border was unsuccessful. The second time Markus was stopped by Lithuanian guards, stripped of his
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5980. Portrait of Szyfra Szefner, aunt of Mery Nowogrodzki, taken in the Warsaw ghetto.
the border was unsuccessful. The second time Markus was stopped by Lithuanian guards, stripped of his
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5981. Membership card/booklet for the Jewish Studio Theater "Concentration Camp Theater" of the Central Jewish committee of Bergen-Belsen issued to Norbert Wollheim.
were marched out under SS guard. On the night of May 2, Wollheim fled to nearby Schwerin, where he met
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5982. Group portrait of members of the soccer team at the Tarbut school in Nowogrodek.
,000 Jews in an Arbeitslager encircled by two rows of barbed wire, a wooden fence and guard towers. Each
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5983. Students and teachers at the Tarbut school in Nowogrodek.
,000 Jews in an Arbeitslager encircled by two rows of barbed wire, a wooden fence and guard towers. Each
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5984. Students and teachers at the Tarbut school in Nowogrodek.
,000 Jews in an Arbeitslager encircled by two rows of barbed wire, a wooden fence and guard towers. Each
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5985. Jewish gymnasium students gather in the courtyard of a synagogue during a Lag b'Omer celebration in Nowogrodek.
,000 Jews in an Arbeitslager encircled by two rows of barbed wire, a wooden fence and guard towers. Each
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5986. Nachama Kagan sits on the grass in a field of flowers with her cousins Nachama Gurevitz and Berele Kapushevski.
,000 Jews in an Arbeitslager encircled by two rows of barbed wire, a wooden fence and guard towers. Each
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5987. Group portrait of members of the orphans transport during their sojourn in France on their way to England.
following day they were spotted by German guards, who delivered them to the local mayor. However, when the
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5988. Invitation to a concert of Hebrew and Yiddish songs performed by Czechoslovakian Jewish orphans living at the Mansell Street shelter.
following day they were spotted by German guards, who delivered them to the local mayor. However, when the
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5989. Jewish youth who came to England with the orphans transport pose at a kibbutz hachshara (Zionist agricultural collective) outside of London.
The new camp was not tightly guarded and Moniek succeeded in running away three times to visit his
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5990. Members of the orphans transport to England go camping on the Isle of Wight.
The new camp was not tightly guarded and Moniek succeeded in running away three times to visit his
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5991. Group portrait of members of the orphans transport in Prague prior to their departure for England.
The new camp was not tightly guarded and Moniek succeeded in running away three times to visit his
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5992. Paul Yarin of Boston stands in the flooded engine room of the President Warfield after the gale that nearly sank the ship during its first attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
rheumatoid arthritis. He spent two years in a VA hospital (he was a WWII Coast Guard vet). He died in 1965 at
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5993. 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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5994. 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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5995. 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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5996. 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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5997. 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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5998. 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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5999. 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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6000. 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