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74576. Henry Kolber poses in his first photograph since liberation.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sylvia Kolber; Henry Kolber ... In June 1968 Henry received a letter from the World Jewish Congress looking for survivors from Rabka
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74577. Four youth pose together on the shore of Lake Geneva.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sylvia Kolber; Henry Kolber ... In June 1968 Henry received a letter from the World Jewish Congress looking for survivors from Rabka
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74578. Group portrait of Jewish youth, some with briefcases, others on bicycles, in Geneva.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sylvia Kolber; Henry Kolber ... In June 1968 Henry received a letter from the World Jewish Congress looking for survivors from Rabka
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74579. Jewish youth gather around a workshop table in an ORT vocational school in Geneva.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sylvia Kolber; Henry Kolber ... In June 1968 Henry received a letter from the World Jewish Congress looking for survivors from Rabka
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74580. Henry Kolber stands on the deck of a ship holding his suitcase while en route to America.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sylvia Kolber; Henry Kolber ... In June 1968 Henry received a letter from the World Jewish Congress looking for survivors from Rabka
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74581. Partisan leader Zus Bielski stands next to his first truck with his wife, son, and brother in postwar Israel.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bielski Family ... The stream of Jewish survivors increased the size of the Bielski group to more than 300 people by the
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74582. Zus Sonia, Aaron and Yaakov Bielski pose in the Ramat Gan park.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bielski Family ... The stream of Jewish survivors increased the size of the Bielski group to more than 300 people by the
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74583. Studio portrait of Zus Bielski and his sister Estell (later Hersthal).
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bielski Family ... The stream of Jewish survivors increased the size of the Bielski group to more than 300 people by the
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74584. Postwar portrait of Zus Bielski visiting a park in Ramat Gan.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bielski Family ... The stream of Jewish survivors increased the size of the Bielski group to more than 300 people by the
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74585. Studio portrait of Sonia and Zus Bielski and their four-month-old son, Yaakov.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bielski Family ... The stream of Jewish survivors increased the size of the Bielski group to more than 300 people by the
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74586. Studio portrait of Tuvia and Lilke Bielski.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bielski Family ... The stream of Jewish survivors increased the size of the Bielski group to more than 300 people by the
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74587. Former partisans from Belorussia and Lithuania gather for a reunion in Palestine.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bielski Family ... The stream of Jewish survivors increased the size of the Bielski group to more than 300 people by the
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74588. Former Bielski partisans gather for a celebration in Palestine.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Bielski Family ... The stream of Jewish survivors increased the size of the Bielski group to more than 300 people by the
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74589. Miriam Rosenthal, holding her son Leslie, poses with the cook at the Barbizon children's home outside of Paris.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilian Rosenthal ... environment for child survivors. Barbizon was one of nine centers founded by Rescue Children, and it housed
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74590. Two-year-old Leslie Rosenthal climbs on a ledge outside the Barbizon children's home near Paris.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilian Rosenthal ... environment for child survivors. Barbizon was one of nine centers founded by Rescue Children, and it housed
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74591. Leslie Rosenthal, holding his teddy bear, holds hands wih his friend Lulu outside the Barbizon children's home near Paris.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilian Rosenthal ... environment for child survivors. Barbizon was one of nine centers founded by Rescue Children, and it housed
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74592. Leslie Rosenthal walks down a path outside the Barbizon children's home.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilian Rosenthal ... environment for child survivors. Barbizon was one of nine centers founded by Rescue Children, and it housed
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74593. Leslie Rosenthal runs outside the Barbizon children's home wearing rubber boots sent to him from Canada.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilian Rosenthal ... environment for child survivors. Barbizon was one of nine centers founded by Rescue Children, and it housed
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74594. Bela Rosenthal huntches down next to his son Leslie on the grounds of the Barbizon children's home near Paris.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilian Rosenthal ... environment for child survivors. Barbizon was one of nine centers founded by Rescue Children, and it housed
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74595. Group portrait of young children, many holding toys, at the Barbizon children's home near Paris.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Lilian Rosenthal ... environment for child survivors. Barbizon was one of nine centers founded by Rescue Children, and it housed
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74596. Portrait of one of the Buchenwald Boys given to Hirsch Kolber in Geneva.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sylvia Kolber ... In June 1968 Henry received a letter from the World Jewish Congress looking for survivors from Rabka
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74597. A group of young men pose on board a ship [probably while en route to the United States.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sylvia Kolber ... In June 1968 Henry received a letter from the World Jewish Congress looking for survivors from Rabka
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74598. View of the Swedish ship, the S.S. Dottningholm, the ship that brought Henry Kolber to the United States.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sylvia Kolber ... In June 1968 Henry received a letter from the World Jewish Congress looking for survivors from Rabka
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74599. Men and women walk through the central plaza of the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp pushing baby carriages.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Aaron Rosengarten ... Yet again on March 17, 1945, the two hundred survivors of the thousand women who began a forced march
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74600. Men and women gather around a table for a celebration in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Aaron Rosengarten ... Yet again on March 17, 1945, the two hundred survivors of the thousand women who began a forced march