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13901. A Jewish child who is living in hiding poses with the son of his rescuers in front of their home in Dinant, Belgium.
lived in a Jewish working class neighborhood. Henri's brothers were active in the Hashomer Hatzair ... Zionist youth movement. The boys attended Jewish schools, and the girls went to public schools. After
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13902. Studio portrait of a Jewish father and son taken on the occasion of the son's bar mitzvah, two years after the liberation.
BAR/BAT MITZVAH; CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); JEWS IN HIDING; JEWS IN ... lived in a Jewish working class neighborhood. Henri's brothers were active in the Hashomer Hatzair
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13903. Jewish youth in Ostrog before the war. Among those pictured is Jehuda Bornstein, who after the war worked for the Coordinatsia.
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13904. A young Jewish mother, who is living in hiding in German-occupied Belgium, visits her infant son, who is being sheltered at a convent outside Brussels.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (BELGIAN); JEWS IN ... notorious Jewish informer. Fortunately, neither Lea nor Mendel were at home at the time. Mendel was
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13905. A young Jewish mother, who is living in hiding in German-occupied Belgium, visits her infant son, who is being sheltered at a convent outside Brussels.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (BELGIAN); JEWS IN ... notorious Jewish informer. Fortunately, neither Lea nor Mendel were at home at the time. Mendel was
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13906. A former kitchen-worker in the Kaufering camp describes his experiences and what occurred in the camp to an American Jewish liberator.
(AMERICAN); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH); SUB-CAMPS; SURVIVORS
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13907. A page of a passport with stamped French, Portuguese and Spanish visas issued to Raya Markon, a Jewish emigre from Vilna, and her son, Alain.
JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Emigration/Refugee Assistance -- In France ... Magids had two daughters, Raya and Katia. Raya Magid met Alexander Markon, a Jewish émigré living in
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13908. Close-up portrait of David Prussman, a Russian-Jewish prisoner-of-war holding a photograph of his two children, Hana (later Schieffer) and Zalman.
CLOSE-UPS; PHOTOGRAPHS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); WORLD WAR I ... regulations. Jewish property was seized, and all Jews had to wear armbands, stars and also mark their homes
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13909. Samuel File, a Jewish businessman from Bielsko-Biala, Poland, poses outside with a bird on each shoulder during a summer vacation.
Source: Bielsko-Biala Jewish Community ... emigration of Jewish youth to Palestine.
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13910. Samuel File, a Jewish businessman from Bielsko-Biala, Poland, relaxes outside on the banks of a river with his wife and friends during a summer vacation.
Source: Bielsko-Biala Jewish Community ... CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (POLISH); RIVERS/LAKES; VACATIONS/RESORTS
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13911. A destitute Jewish man in a torn jacket with an armband walks past a large building in an unidentified town in Poland.
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13912. A destitute Jewish man in a torn jacket with an armband stands outside a large building in an unidentified town in Poland.
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13913. A group of Jewish women rest on top of a pile of dirt on a rail car where they have been shoveling.
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13914. A group of female Jewish survivors pose with Dr. Nisenevitch, a Soviet army physician who befriended them and nursed them back to health.
DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; PHYSICIANS; SOLDIERS/MILITARY (RUSSIAN/SOVIET); WOMEN ... Magids had two daughters, Raya and Katia. Raya Magid met Alexander Markon, a Jewish émigré living in
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13915. Police permit issued by the police president of Berlin on April 8, 1944 allowing a Jewish man, Harry Israel Kastan (b.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Documents ... November 23, 1938 in Berlin. Her mother and father were Jewish, her paternal grandfather was Jewish and
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13916. Jewish men participate in an ORT electrical motor winders training class in a machine workshop in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
CARPENTERS/CARPENTRY; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FELDAFING; WOOD/LUMBER/LUMBERYARDS; WORKSHOPS
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13917. A group of Jewish friends wearing armbands poses on and around a hay wagon near Radom shortly after the German invasion of Poland.
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13918. Jewish faculty and students of the Hebrew gymnasium in Vilna are gathered in the auditorium of the school during the visit of Zionist leader Nahum Sokolow.
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13919. Rosary beads with a pendant crucifix given to the Jewish child, Lida Kleinman, while she was living in hiding in Poland during the German occupation.
following the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 the situation of the Jewish community ... hospital with a locked cosmetics bag. Kleinman and the other Jewish doctors were not to be deported
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13920. Jewish DPs in the Wels DP camp carrying flags and banner march in a parade to celebrate the partition of Palestine.
BANNERS; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); FLAGS (ZIONIST); MARCHING; PARTITION (PALESTINE); SIGNS
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13921. Group portrait of Jewish school girls in Vienna. Those pictured include Schteiner, Mania Berg, Genia Fridman, Renia Bielawska, Bronia Unger and Mania Ferber.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); EXTERIORS; GROUP PORTRAITS; SCHOOLS/TEACHERS
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13922. A page from a diary written by Stanislawa Roztropowicz that includes entries about Sabina Kagan, a Jewish child who was rescued by Stanislawa's parents.
gave her some food. The teenager told the Roztropowicz family that she had found a Jewish child living ... when the family decided to turn her over to the Coordinating Committee for Jewish Children that was
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13923. A page from a diary written by Stanislawa Roztropowicz that includes entries about Sabina Kagan, a Jewish child who was rescued by Stanislawa's parents.
gave her some food. The teenager told the Roztropowicz family that she had found a Jewish child living ... when the family decided to turn her over to the Coordinating Committee for Jewish Children that was
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13924. A page from a diary written by Stanislawa Roztropowicz that includes entries about Sabina Kagan, a Jewish child who was rescued by Stanislawa's parents.
gave her some food. The teenager told the Roztropowicz family that she had found a Jewish child living ... when the family decided to turn her over to the Coordinating Committee for Jewish Children that was
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13925. A toy wooden horse and cart used by Max Arpels Lezer, a Jewish child living in hiding in German-occupied Holland.
Jewish girl, Joke. Some time later, Joke's father took her back. Max remained with the Wetterauws from ... Others in the village knew Max was Jewish, but they never betrayed him. Ype, however, was arrested