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13326. Jewish DPs protest the forced return to Germany of the passengers of the Exodus 1947 at a demonstration at the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp.
CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); SHIPS; SHIPS (EXODUS); WOMEN; YOUNG PLAN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... Henry (Heinz) Ries was born in Berlin-Wilmersdorf in 1917 and grew up in a middle-class Jewish
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13327. Juliette Usach poses with a group of Jewish youth who are living at the La Guespy children's home in Le Chambon-sur Lignon.
number of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children who were living in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during the Nazi ... Chambon, called La Guespy, to help take care of a group of German Jewish refugee children who were being
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13328. Title page of a journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
REFUGEES (JEWISH) ... parts. Peter was an only child. The family was Jewish, but entirely assimilated. Ernst, in fact, was
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13329. One page of a journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
); LE CHAMBON-SUR-LIGNON; PHOTOGRAPHS; REFUGEES (JEWISH) ... parts. Peter was an only child. The family was Jewish, but entirely assimilated. Ernst, in fact, was
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13330. Identity card portrait of Klaus Peter Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II under the assumed name of Pierre Fesson.
parts. Peter was an only child. The family was Jewish, but entirely assimilated. Ernst, in fact, was ... sheltered an array of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees, including many children of Spanish Civil War refugees
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13331. Portrait of a Jewish boy living in hiding at the Les Grillons children's home in Le Chambon during the German occupation of France.
); LE CHAMBON-SUR-LIGNON; REFUGEES (JEWISH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... their own lives. The movement of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees into the region began in earnest in
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13332. Portrait of an Austrian Jewish boy living in hiding at the Les Grillons children's home in Le Chambon during the German occupation of France.
HIDING (WARTIME); LE CHAMBON-SUR-LIGNON; REFUGEES (JEWISH); YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... their own lives. The movement of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees into the region began in earnest in
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13333. Portrait of a Jewish boy living in hiding at the Les Grillons children's home in Le Chambon during the German occupation of France.
their own lives. The movement of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees into the region began in earnest in ... Jewish influx came in the spring and summer of 1942. At this time Christian relief organizations, such
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13334. Portrait of a Jewish girl living in hiding at the Les Grillons children's home in Le Chambon during the German occupation of France.
their own lives. The movement of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees into the region began in earnest in ... Jewish influx came in the spring and summer of 1942. At this time Christian relief organizations, such
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13335. Portrait of an Austrian Jewish boy living in hiding at the Les Grillons children's home in Le Chambon during the German occupation of France.
their own lives. The movement of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees into the region began in earnest in ... Jewish influx came in the spring and summer of 1942. At this time Christian relief organizations, such
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13336. Portrait of an Austrian Jewish boy living in hiding at the Les Grillons children's home in Le Chambon during the German occupation of France.
their own lives. The movement of Jewish and non-Jewish refugees into the region began in earnest in ... Jewish influx came in the spring and summer of 1942. At this time Christian relief organizations, such
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13337. Dina Pronicheva, a Jewish survivor of the Babi Yar massacre, testifies about her experiences during a war crimes trial in Kiev.
Kiev that took place on September 29-30, 1941 and resulted in the deaths of over 30,000 Jewish ... daughter of Miron Aleksandrovich Mstislavskii and Anna Efimovna Mstislavskaia, a Jewish couple living in
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13338. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with the daughter of their rescuers, Lydia van Buggenhout outside the van Buggenhout farmhouse in Rumst, Belgium.
BELGIANS; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH ... a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back
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13339. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with their rescuer, Clementine van Buggenhout, outside the cafe owned by the van Buggenhouts.
BELGIANS; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH ... a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back
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13340. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with the daughter of their rescuers, Lydia van Buggenhout, and an allied soldier in Rumst, Belgium.
BELGIANS; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH ... a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back
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13341. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with one of the sons of their rescuers on a street in Rumst, Belgium.
BELGIANS; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH ... a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back
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13342. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose with their rescuer, Clementine van Buggenhout near the van Buggenhout home.
a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back ... Jewish orphanages over the next four and a half years. In 1949 plans were made to move their orphanage
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13343. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, walk along a street in Rumst, Belgium with their rescuer, Clementine van Buggenhout.
BELGIANS; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (BELGIAN); JEWS IN ... a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back
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13344. Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, pose in a tree on the farm of the van Buggenhout family.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH ... a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back
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13345. Formal portrait of Annette and Margo Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, taken in the home of the van Buggenhout family.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS ... a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back
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13346. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, walk along a street in Rumst, Belgium with their rescuers, Clementine and Lydia Buggenhout.
a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back ... Jewish orphanages over the next four and a half years. In 1949 plans were made to move their orphanage
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13347. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, play in the yard of the van Buggenhout home in Rumst, Belgium.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS ... a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back
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13348. Margo and Annette Lederman, two Jewish children in hiding, sit on the lap of one of the van Buggenhout boys on the farm in Rumst, Belgium.
BELGIANS; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH ... a Jewish couple from Lodz who had moved in the 1930s first to Belgium, then to France and then back
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13349. Three young Jewish children pose outside in a field in the Belgian countryside, where they are being hidden on the farm of a German maid.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); FIELDS; HAY ... Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels
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13350. Two Jewish brothers who are living in hiding in German occupied Belgium, sit in the yard of the Mes Enfants children's home in Brussels.
JEWISH); JEWS (BELGIAN); JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME) ... Jewish couple from Warsaw who had moved to Belgium in the 1930s. He was born April 16, 1939, in Brussels