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5101. Jewish leaders attend a meeting of the World Jewish Congress in Montreux, Switzerland.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Norbert Wollheim ... Goldmann was a leader in the struggle for the admittance of survivors into Palestine. He founded and
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5102. Jeanne Latchiver, a Jewish woman who worked closely with the Armée Juive, poses on the balcony of the mountain chalet in Les Michallons that was used as a training camp by the Jewish resistance group.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Arnold Einhorn ... numbers of survivors to Palestine, but also diverting military equipment and trucks to the Haganah
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5103. Group portrait of members of the French Jewish resistance group Armée Juive dressed in military uniform.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Arnold Einhorn ... numbers of survivors to Palestine, but also diverting military equipment and trucks to the Haganah
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5104. A Jewish Brigade soldier is reunited with friends and family after the war in Paris.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Arnold Einhorn ... numbers of survivors to Palestine, but also diverting military equipment and trucks to the Haganah
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5105. Class picture of a French school in Le Chambon where Micheline and Annette Federman and their cousins were hidden.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Micheline Federman ... Terror: A Study of Holocasut Survivor's Lives; Boston University School of Education, 2001. Summary oral
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5106. Father Louis Celis and Maria Tabruyn arrive at Lod Airport accompanied by the children they rescued: Regina, Wolfgang, Siegmund, and Sonja Rotenberg.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wolfgang Rotenberg ... survivor). Regina and Izak became Sonja's legal guardians, and cared for her until her marriage in 1961
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5107. Tema and Max Rotenberg hold their youngest child, Sonja, while in hiding.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wolfgang Rotenberg ... survivor). Regina and Izak became Sonja's legal guardians, and cared for her until her marriage in 1961
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5108. Portrait of Father Louis Celis, Righteous Among the Nations.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wolfgang Rotenberg ... survivor). Regina and Izak became Sonja's legal guardians, and cared for her until her marriage in 1961
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5109. Portrait of Maria Tabruyn, Righteous Among the Nations.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wolfgang Rotenberg ... survivor). Regina and Izak became Sonja's legal guardians, and cared for her until her marriage in 1961
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5110. The four Rotenberg siblings pose in a garden while in hiding in Beligium.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wolfgang Rotenberg ... survivor). Regina and Izak became Sonja's legal guardians, and cared for her until her marriage in 1961
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5111. The three older Rotenberg siblings pose in a garden while in hiding in Beligium.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Wolfgang Rotenberg ... survivor). Regina and Izak became Sonja's legal guardians, and cared for her until her marriage in 1961
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5112. Jewish DPs gather at the Emigrant Assembly Center in preparation for their departure for the United States on board the Marine Perch.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sam Schalkowsky ... learning that he was a Jewish concentration camp survivor, arranged to have him transported by military
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5113. Jewish DPs board trains to take them to the harbor where they will board the Marine Perch to America.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sam Schalkowsky ... learning that he was a Jewish concentration camp survivor, arranged to have him transported by military
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5114. Jewish DPs say goodbye to friends from the window of a train that will take them to the harbor where they will board the Marine Perch to America.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sam Schalkowsky ... learning that he was a Jewish concentration camp survivor, arranged to have him transported by military
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5115. Shmuel Shalkovsky stands by a wire fence in his American army uniform while waiting to escort a group of DPs to America on board the Marine Perch.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sam Schalkowsky ... learning that he was a Jewish concentration camp survivor, arranged to have him transported by military
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5116. Jewish DPs wait at an assembly point with their luggage to board the Marine Perch to sail to America.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sam Schalkowsky ... learning that he was a Jewish concentration camp survivor, arranged to have him transported by military
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5117. Jewish DPs wait at an assembly point with their luggage to board the Marine Perch to sail to America.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sam Schalkowsky ... learning that he was a Jewish concentration camp survivor, arranged to have him transported by military
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5118. Staff of the UNRRA tracing service sit in front of a blackboard listing the file codes of different concentration camps.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sam Schalkowsky ... learning that he was a Jewish concentration camp survivor, arranged to have him transported by military
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5119. Herschel Glicksberg (Harry J. Gilman) and Shmuel Shalkovsky (center, the donor) pose with Harry Biele (right), deputy director of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sam Schalkowsky ... learning that he was a Jewish concentration camp survivor, arranged to have him transported by military
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5120. Regina Rotenberg (now Wolbrom) poses with friends the year she was forced to go into hiding.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Regina Wolbrom ... survivor). Regina and Izak became Sonja's legal guardians, and cared for her until her marriage in 1961
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5121. A green sweater worn by Krystyna Chiger in the Lvov sewer.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Marian and Kristine Keren ... After the war ended in May, Paulina learned that she and her sister were the only survivors of her
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5122. Max Stern is forced to shovel snow under the direction of a Slovak guard.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Max Stern ... his stamp trade. In 1948 he married another survivor, Eva Rosenthal and in June 1948 they immigrated
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5123. Max Stern talks to a friend outside his stamp store, Filatelia Kuko.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Max Stern ... his stamp trade. In 1948 he married another survivor, Eva Rosenthal and in June 1948 they immigrated
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5124. Four Slovak Jews pose on a stony hill in the Zilina labor camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Max Stern ... his stamp trade. In 1948 he married another survivor, Eva Rosenthal and in June 1948 they immigrated
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5125. A group of boys from Bratislava prepares to leave for England on a Kindertransport.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Max Stern ... his stamp trade. In 1948 he married another survivor, Eva Rosenthal and in June 1948 they immigrated