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6001. 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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6002. 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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6003. 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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6004. 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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6005. 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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6006. 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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6007. 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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6008. 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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6009. 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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6010. 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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6011. 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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6012. 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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6013. 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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6014. 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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6015. 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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6016. 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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6017. 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
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6018. Fire consumes a barracks in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp decorated with a wall size portrait of Adolf Hitler.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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6019. Fire consumes a barracks in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp decorated with a wall size portrait of Adolf Hitler.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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6020. British soldiers watch as fire consumes a barracks in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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6021. View of a barracks in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp decorated with a wall size portrait of Adolf Hitler, shortly before it was burned down to prevent the spread of infection.
April 18 and April 28, the dead were buried. At first the SS guards were made to collect and bury the
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6022. Portrait of Serafina Strasser.
Ukrainian guards. In October 1942 all remaining Jews in Borylsaw were forced to move into a ghetto. Max
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6023. Pola and Serafina Strasser go skiing with a friend.
Ukrainian guards. In October 1942 all remaining Jews in Borylsaw were forced to move into a ghetto. Max
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6024. Serafina Strasser poses in a garden with her sister Pola and a group of friends.
Ukrainian guards. In October 1942 all remaining Jews in Borylsaw were forced to move into a ghetto. Max
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6025. Postwar portrait of Norbert Wollheim.
were marched out under SS guard. On the night of May 2, Wollheim fled to nearby Schwerin, where he met