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5126. View of the prison in Mauritius that housed the Jewish internees.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Henry Wellisch ... capsized killing over 250 of the 1800 on board. British authorities decided to allow the survivors to
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5127. Interior view of the prison in Mauritius that housed the Jewish internees.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Henry Wellisch ... capsized killing over 250 of the 1800 on board. British authorities decided to allow the survivors to
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5128. Jewish young people interned on the island of Mauritius.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Henry Wellisch ... capsized killing over 250 of the 1800 on board. British authorities decided to allow the survivors to
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5129. Jewish young people interned on the island of Mauritius.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Henry Wellisch ... capsized killing over 250 of the 1800 on board. British authorities decided to allow the survivors to
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5130. Portrait of the Wellisch family taken shortly before Heinrich left to join the Jewish Brigade.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Henry Wellisch ... capsized killing over 250 of the 1800 on board. British authorities decided to allow the survivors to
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5131. Telegram sent by Jolan Wellisch in Mauritius to her brother-in-law in Czechoslovakia notifying him that they are safe and well.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Henry Wellisch ... capsized killing over 250 of the 1800 on board. British authorities decided to allow the survivors to
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5132. Return message from Berta and Eugen Mautner to the telegram sent by their sister, Jolan Wellisch in Mauritius.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Henry Wellisch ... Mauritius. Berta, Eugen and Peter Mautner later perished in the Holocaust. ... capsized killing over 250 of the 1800 on board. British authorities decided to allow the survivors to
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5133. Three girls go for a walk through the woods near Chateau de la Hille.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edith Goldapper Rosenthal ... immigrate to the United States. Mr. Bulova gave affidavits a group of survivors without any immediate
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5134. Children go for a walk in the countryside near Chateau de la Hille.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edith Goldapper Rosenthal ... immigrate to the United States. Mr. Bulova gave affidavits a group of survivors without any immediate
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5135. Aerial view of children eating outdoors in Chateau de la Hille.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edith Goldapper Rosenthal ... immigrate to the United States. Mr. Bulova gave affidavits a group of survivors without any immediate
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5136. Older children eat a meal outdoors in Chateau de la Hille.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edith Goldapper Rosenthal ... immigrate to the United States. Mr. Bulova gave affidavits a group of survivors without any immediate
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5137. Mr. and Mrs. Nadal, Spanish refugees and staff of Chateau de la Hille, relax outside by knitting and reading.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edith Goldapper Rosenthal ... immigrate to the United States. Mr. Bulova gave affidavits a group of survivors without any immediate
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5138. Edith Goldapper, sits outside and reads a book in Chateau de la Hille.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edith Goldapper Rosenthal ... immigrate to the United States. Mr. Bulova gave affidavits a group of survivors without any immediate
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5139. Girls practice knitting in Chateau de la Hille. Pictured are Gerti Lind, Anne-Marie Piguet (a teacher) and Cilly Stueckler.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edith Goldapper Rosenthal ... immigrate to the United States. Mr. Bulova gave affidavits a group of survivors without any immediate
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5140. Two boys work in the garden of Chateau de la Hille.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Edith Goldapper Rosenthal ... immigrate to the United States. Mr. Bulova gave affidavits a group of survivors without any immediate
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5141. Members of various Jewish welfare organizations operating in Lisbon to rescue European Jewish refugees, are seated around a banquet table at a hotel in Lisbon.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Milton Koch ... large sums to sustain the survivors and reestablish businesses and community institutions. Schwartz ... Bonds organization. {Source: "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust," New York, MacMillan, 1990, pp. 1335-6/]
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5142. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee stands next to a young boy who waits among a group of Jewish refugees to board the SS Mouzinho in the port of Lisbon.
given to the group of Holocaust child survivors who fled from Hitler's threat but without their parents ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Milton Koch
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5143. Albert Nussbaum (center right), Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee converses with a colleague on the pier in the port of Lisbon before the departure of the SS Mouzinho.
given to the group of Holocaust child survivors who fled from Hitler's threat but without their parents ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Milton Koch
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5144. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, poses in the port of Lisbon in front of a wooden fence that cordons off the Jewish refugees who are waiting to board the SS Mouzinho.
given to the group of Holocaust child survivors who fled from Hitler's threat but without their parents ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Milton Koch
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5145. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, observes the scene at the port of Lisbon where Jewish refugees wait to board the SS Mouzinho.
given to the group of Holocaust child survivors who fled from Hitler's threat but without their parents ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Milton Koch
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5146. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, poses in the port of Lisbon where Jewish refugees wait to board the SS Mouzinho.
given to the group of Holocaust child survivors who fled from Hitler's threat but without their parents ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Milton Koch
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5147. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, watches from the pier in the port of Lisbon the departure of Jewish refugees aboard the SS Mouzinho.
given to the group of Holocaust child survivors who fled from Hitler's threat but without their parents ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Milton Koch
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5148. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to the Jewish refugee child Benjamin Hirsch prior to his departure for the U.S.
given to the group of Holocaust child survivors who fled from Hitler's threat but without their parents ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Benjamin Hirsch
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5149. Page two of an affidavit in lieu of passport issued to the Jewish refugee child Benjamin Hirsch prior to his departure for the U.S.
given to the group of Holocaust child survivors who fled from Hitler's threat but without their parents ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Benjamin Hirsch
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5150. Group portrait of the crew of a Jewish Agency arms ship in Antilla harbor.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; David Bayer ... with a group of Jewish survivors. Subsequently, they moved to Lodz and then fled to the West by way