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5426. Partisans of the First Macedonian Brigade. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (front row, third from left).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jamila Kolonomos ... By the end of the year she, along with other survivors, left Monastir for Skopje, where there was a
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5427. Two Jewish Macedonian partisans immediately after the war.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jamila Kolonomos ... By the end of the year she, along with other survivors, left Monastir for Skopje, where there was a
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5428. Four resistance fighters on the banks of the Lake Ohrid, shortly after the town's liberation.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jamila Kolonomos ... By the end of the year she, along with other survivors, left Monastir for Skopje, where there was a
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5429. First reunion of the Macedonian Brigade 1. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (seventh from right).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jamila Kolonomos ... By the end of the year she, along with other survivors, left Monastir for Skopje, where there was a
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5430. Isak Kolonomos, wearing a mourning band on his lapel, shortly after the death of his wife, Esterina.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jamila Kolonomos ... By the end of the year she, along with other survivors, left Monastir for Skopje, where there was a
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5431. Portrait of a Macedonian Jewish partisan. Pictured is Jamila "Tsveta" Kolonomos, wearing the uniform of a colonel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jamila Kolonomos ... By the end of the year she, along with other survivors, left Monastir for Skopje, where there was a
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5432. 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).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jamila Kolonomos ... By the end of the year she, along with other survivors, left Monastir for Skopje, where there was a
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5433. The Macedonian partisan battalion "Mirce Acev." Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (front row, fifth from the left).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jamila Kolonomos ... By the end of the year she, along with other survivors, left Monastir for Skopje, where there was a
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5434. Partisans ride into the newly--liberated town of Struga, in southwestern Macedonia.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Jamila Kolonomos ... By the end of the year she, along with other survivors, left Monastir for Skopje, where there was a
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5435. Cesia Honig poses with her aunt and uncle after liberation.
Saul Ritter, a World War II veteran, and in 1996 she remarried Marc Ratner, a Holocaust survivor. ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Cesia Ritter Ratner
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5436. Identification card for Cesia Honig issued by ORT in Antwerp, Belgim where she was studying dress-making while awaiting her American visa.
Saul Ritter, a World War II veteran, and in 1996 she remarried Marc Ratner, a Holocaust survivor. ... Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Cesia Ritter Ratner
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5437. German Jewish teenage girls take a housekeeping course and learn to do laundry.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Manfred Gans Estate ... and returned with lots of letters written by Dutch survivors eager to be repatriated. These letters
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5438. Manfred Gans (second from the left) graduates from the College of Technology in Manchester.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Manfred Gans Estate ... and returned with lots of letters written by Dutch survivors eager to be repatriated. These letters
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5439. A multi-generational German-Jewish family enjoys a meal outdoors.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Manfred Gans Estate ... and returned with lots of letters written by Dutch survivors eager to be repatriated. These letters
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5440. A multi-generational German-Jewish family enjoys a meal outdoors.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Manfred Gans Estate ... and returned with lots of letters written by Dutch survivors eager to be repatriated. These letters
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5441. Anita Lamm Gans poses in a park in New York.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Manfred Gans Estate ... and returned with lots of letters written by Dutch survivors eager to be repatriated. These letters
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5442. Group portrait of the X Troop -- a unit of German speaking British soliders, officially the 3rd Troop of the Tenth Inter-Allied IA Commamdos.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Manfred Gans Estate ... and returned with lots of letters written by Dutch survivors eager to be repatriated. These letters
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5443. Freddy Gray (Manfred Gans) sits on a brick wall overlooking a wooded hill.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Manfred Gans Estate ... and returned with lots of letters written by Dutch survivors eager to be repatriated. These letters
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5444. Portrait of four native German speakers in a special unit of the British army.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Manfred Gans Estate ... and returned with lots of letters written by Dutch survivors eager to be repatriated. These letters
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5445. Manfred Gans, A German Jewish high school student, sits on a ledge.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Manfred Gans Estate ... and returned with lots of letters written by Dutch survivors eager to be repatriated. These letters
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5446. Janina Nebel (right), a Jewish child stands with a priest and another child after her First Communion.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Janina Zimnowodzki ... married a fellow survivor from Poland at the age of 19 whom she met at the Ulpan studying Hebrew. He had
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5447. Janina Nebel, a Jewish child in hiding, acts in a German play that traveled to different villages.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Janina Zimnowodzki ... married a fellow survivor from Poland at the age of 19 whom she met at the Ulpan studying Hebrew. He had
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5448. A postwar portrait of Marisia Navrodska, the rescuer of Janina Nebel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Janina Zimnowodzki ... married a fellow survivor from Poland at the age of 19 whom she met at the Ulpan studying Hebrew. He had
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5449. Regina Navrodska poses withJanina Nebel, a Jewish child her family hid, and another little girl.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Janina Zimnowodzki ... married a fellow survivor from Poland at the age of 19 whom she met at the Ulpan studying Hebrew. He had
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5450. Marisia Navrodska (right), walks down a street with five year old Janina Nebel, the Jewish child her family saved.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Janina Zimnowodzki ... married a fellow survivor from Poland at the age of 19 whom she met at the Ulpan studying Hebrew. He had