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13401. Jewish pedestrians crossing at the intersection of Chlodna and Zelazna Streets in the Warsaw ghetto, doff their hats to the German photographer.
Polish Jew from London working in the field of Polish-Jewish studies, and gave him his Warsaw ghetto
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13402. Female Jewish prisoners who have recently been released from Ravensbrueck, cross the Danish border at the Padborg station on their way to Sweden.
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13403. The signing of the Reparations Agreement between the German Federal Republic, the State of Israel, and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims.
WORLD RESPONSE (1933-1955) -- Reparations/Jewish Material Claims Conference ... AMERICANS; CONFERENCE ON JEWISH MATERIAL CLAIMS; FERENCZ, BENJAMIN; GERMANS; GOLDMANN, NAHUM ... and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims. Seated from left to right are: unknown, Felix Shinnar
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13404. Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett signs the Reparations Agreement between the German Federal Republic, the State of Israel, and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims.
WORLD RESPONSE (1933-1955) -- Reparations/Jewish Material Claims Conference ... AMERICANS; CONFERENCE ON JEWISH MATERIAL CLAIMS; FERENCZ, BENJAMIN; GERMANS; GOLDMANN, NAHUM ... Republic, the State of Israel, and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims. Seated from left to right
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13405. Polish-Jewish immigrant Tewja Soshnick (center) greets his brother Isidore (left) upon his arrival from Poland aboard the SS Queen Mary.
JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Emigration/Refugee Assistance -- In USA ... ARRIVAL; CLOSE-UPS; EMIGRES/EMIGRATION/AID (PREWAR/WARTIME); FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GROUP ... PORTRAITS; IMMIGRATION; IMMIGRATION (TO USA); JEWS (POLISH); REFUGEES (JEWISH)
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13406. An announcement in Yiddish posted by the Jewish Council of the Kovno ghetto, dated January 24, 1944, warning ghetto residents against approaching too close to the ghetto fence.
ANNOUNCEMENTS/ADVERTISEMENTS; DOCUMENTS; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWISH COUNCILS; KOVNO; SIGNS/BANNERS ... through the fence they will be shot without warning. The Jewish Council warns the residents not to go
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13407. A small group of Jews reads the announcements posted by the Jewish Council in a display box on a street in the Kovno ghetto.
); CHILDREN/YOUTH; DISPLAY BOXES; FENCES; GHETTO/OCCUPATION; JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS (LITHUANIAN); KOVNO; WOMEN ... messengers of the Jewish Council.
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13408. The mayor and an elderly DP stand in front of a notice that says: "Jewish people, your people await you; Eretz Yisrael [Palestine] calls out to you .
BINDERMICHL; CLOSE-UPS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); ELDERLY ... await you; Eretz Yisrael [Palestine] calls out to you . . . Unite under the holy flag of the Jewish
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13409. Group portrait of Jewish survivors from Baranovichi at a ceremony commemorating the three thousand Jews murdered in Baranovichi on Purim, March 4, 1942.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; DPS (JEWISH); GRAVES/MARKERS
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13410. Renée Pallarès hugs Diane Popowski, a Jewish child from Luxembourg, whom Renée's family adopted after she was rescued from a nearby internment camp.
's safety, Hélène made contact with Sabine Zlatin, a Jewish woman working in the camp as a Red Cross nurse
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13411. Paulette Pallarès hugs Diane Popowski, a Jewish child from Luxembourg, whom her family adopted after she was rescued from a nearby internment camp.
's safety, Hélène made contact with Sabine Zlatin, a Jewish woman working in the camp as a Red Cross nurse
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13412. Portrait of a German Jewish girl holding a Schultüte [school cone] full of candy on her first day of school in Leipzig.
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13413. Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Lodz ghetto Jewish Council and Zygmunt Reingold, head of food supply, pose with family members in the ghetto.
GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- LODZ (Poland) -- Ghetto Administration -- Jewish Council/Offices -- Rumkowski ... BADGES; BADGES (STAR OF DAVID); FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GHETTO/OCCUPATION; GROUP PORTRAITS ... JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; POLICE; POLICE (JEWISH); REINGOLD, ZYGMUNT; RUMKOWSKI, MORDECHAI
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13414. Jewish council chairman Mordechai Chaim Rumkowksi (seated in the center), poses with members of the council and four couples at a joint wedding celebration in the Lodz ghetto.
GHETTOS (MAJOR) -- LODZ (Poland) -- Ghetto Administration -- Jewish Council/Offices -- Rumkowski ... JAKUBOWICZ, REGINA; JEWISH COUNCILS; JEWS (POLISH); LODZ; POLICE; POLICE (JEWISH); ROZENBLAT, LEON; RUMKOWSKA
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13415. A group of Jewish women, members of the emigre section of F.T.P.F.( Franc Tireurs et Partisans Francais), a communist dominated resistance organization, during liberation celebrations.
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13416. A group of Jewish refugees, conscripts in the Prestataires, a branch of the French military reserved for foreign nationals, in Langlade labor camp.
CONCENTRATION CAMPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN FRANCE ... Eva Edmands was born on October 27, 1929, of Jewish parents in Vienna, Austria. When she was eight
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13417. Studio portrait of Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor (1817-1896), a leading rabbinic authority in Kovno, taken during a conference of Jewish leaders in St.
CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); CLOSE-UPS; JEWS (LITHUANIAN); SPEKTOR, ISAAC ELHANAN; STUDIO ... taken during a conference of Jewish leaders in St. Petersburg.
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13418. A group of Jewish and Hungarian children pose with their teacher on a seesaw in the playground of a pre-school in Budapest.
remained in their home in Budapest. Gyorgy attended the Jewish Boys' Orphanage School of Budapest (Zsido
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13419. A group of Jewish and Hungarian children play with their teacher in a sandbox in the playground of a pre-school in Budapest.
remained in their home in Budapest. Gyorgy attended the Jewish Boys' Orphanage School of Budapest (Zsido
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13420. Group portrait of Jewish resistance fighters and participants in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX in front of the fortress ten months after the liberation.
against the Jews of Kovno and Jewish deportees from central and western Europe. In the summer of 1941 ... Jewish men and women from Kovno were captured by Lithuanian nationalists in random acts of violence and
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13421. Group portrait of Jewish resistance fighters and participants in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX in front of the fortress ten months after the liberation.
BLUM, WLADYSLAW; CLERGY/RABBIS/CHAPLAINS (JEWISH); FORT (IX); FORT IX (ESCAPE); FORTS/FORTRESSES ... against the Jews of Kovno and Jewish deportees from central and western Europe. In the summer of 1941
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13422. The orphaned child, Gitta Rosenzweig, is turned over to her new Jewish guardians by the Poles who cared for her in a Catholic orphanage.
Gitta knew nothing of her Jewish origins. Udes and Usher were both killed in Treblinka. After the war
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13423. Jewish children living at the La Guespy children's home in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon pose with their director, Juliette Usach (in glasses).
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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13424. Italian rescuer Monsignor Beniamino Schivo poses with Ursula Korn Selig, a Jewish woman he had protected as a child during the German occupation of Italy.
the Germans occupied the region in September 1943, Schivo and another priest smuggled the Jewish
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13425. A clock with Hebrew numerals advertising a Jewish hotel and kosher restaurant hangs from the side of a Noel Street building in London's West End.