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20851. A young woman leans against a tree. Pictured is Betty Jacubowicz, who helped to smuggle 52 children to Switzerland.
BICYCLES; CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS; RESCUERS (JEWISH); WOMEN; YOUTH (13-20 YEARS) ... their own apartment. Later they had to move to the Jewish quarter; Tauba attended public school and ... situation in the Jewish quarter was difficult, and the family did not have enough to eat, especially after ... to her apartment to bring food to an elderly Jewish neighbor who had stayed behind. Malka was caught
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20852. Wedding portrait of Karel and Marketa Brady.
CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (CZECH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WEDDINGS; WOMEN ... Czechoslovakia and had one older brother, Georg (now George). The Bradys were one of the only Jewish families in ... Nazi takeover in 1939 and introduction of anti-Jewish laws and antisemitic propaganda, Hana's friends
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20853. Group portrait of Ravensbrueck survivors recuperating in Sweden.
DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS; SURVIVORS; WOMEN ... Organized by the Newscastle Jewish Community, the Kindertransport left on August 22, 1939. Liesl was taken ... hostel for Jewish girls in Windermere until the end of the war. Meanwhile Liesl's father joined the
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20854. Close-up of a sign at the entrance of the Gross Breesen training farm, near Breslau.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Vocational Training -- General ... the first teenagers admitted to a new Jewish agricultural training center in Gross Breesen. He brought ... Jewish philosopher Martin Buber and had previously worked with juvenile offenders. In addition to
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20855. View of the cowshed and the stable in the training farm of Gross Breesen.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Vocational Training -- General ... the first teenagers admitted to a new Jewish agricultural training center in Gross Breesen. He brought ... Jewish philosopher Martin Buber and had previously worked with juvenile offenders. In addition to
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20856. A man driving a cart full of sacks rests in the Gross Breesen vocational center.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Vocational Training -- General ... the first teenagers admitted to a new Jewish agricultural training center in Gross Breesen. He brought ... Jewish philosopher Martin Buber and had previously worked with juvenile offenders. In addition to
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20857. A man seen from the back ploughs a field in the Gross Breesen vocational center.
JEWISH LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY -- Vocational Training -- General ... the first teenagers admitted to a new Jewish agricultural training center in Gross Breesen. He brought ... Jewish philosopher Martin Buber and had previously worked with juvenile offenders. In addition to
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20858. A mother and daughter pose by the grave of their daughter/sister in Kaunas, Lithuania.
CEMETERIES; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GRAVES/MARKERS/TOMBSTONES; JEWS (LITHUANIAN); WOMEN ... manufacturer. Sara had an older sister, Alice, who was married before World War II. Sara attended a Jewish
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20859. Identification card issued to Kalman Haber, an Austrian Jew, by British authorities in Palestine.
JEWISH LIFE IN PALESTINE/ISRAEL -- Documents ... some Nazis forced Lily's brother Alfred to spend an entire day standing in front of a Jewish shop with ... a sign telling clients not to buy in Jewish stores; a few days later he escaped illegally into ... deport all German and Austrian Jewish refugees. Ironically, they sent the Habers to Tel Aviv, but they
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20860. A female internee poses between two grass thatched huts in an interment camp for enemy aliens in Nyasaland.
ALIENS (ENEMY); CLOSE-UPS; INTERNMENT CAMPS; REFUGEE CAMPS/CENTERS; REFUGEES (JEWISH); WOMEN ... some Nazis forced Lily's brother Alfred to spend an entire day standing in front of a Jewish shop with ... a sign telling clients not to buy in Jewish stores; a few days later he escaped illegally into ... deport all German and Austrian Jewish refugees. Ironically, they sent the Habers to Tel Aviv, but they
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20861. Enlistment papers in the Israeli Navy issued to Zev Siegel, an American-born crew member of the Exodus.
JEWISH LIFE IN PALESTINE/ISRAEL -- Haganah/Israeli Defense Forces ... rabbi, Rabbi Greenberg, invited Jewish students to meet Ike Aronowitz who was recruiting crew members to ... February of 1947 and that July some 4500 Jewish survivors boarded the ship in southern France. After the
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20862. Government of Palestine identification card issued to Zev Segal.
JEWISH LIFE IN PALESTINE/ISRAEL -- Documents ... rabbi, Rabbi Greenberg, invited Jewish students to meet Ike Aronowitz who was recruiting crew members to ... February of 1947 and that July some 4500 Jewish survivors boarded the ship in southern France. After the
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20863. Crew members look out over the bridge and gangway of the Atzmaut in a port near Venice where it is being overhauled.
JEWISH REFUGEES: IMMIGRATION TO PALESTINE/ISRAEL -- Refugee Ships (1945-1949) -- Other Ships ... rabbi, Rabbi Greenberg, invited Jewish students to meet Ike Aronowitz who was recruiting crew members to ... February of 1947 and that July some 4500 Jewish survivors boarded the ship in southern France. After the
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20864. Identification card for political prisoners issued to Estera Wakschlag.
DP CAMPS/CENTERS; DPS (JEWISH); IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; WOMEN ... Before the war, her family lived in a mostly Jewish neighborhood where Estelle attended the local public
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20865. The staff of Albert Abramowitch's cafe poses next to a display of food outside the cafe.
BUSINESSES (JEWISH); EXTERIORS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (FRENCH); RESTAURANTS/CAFES; TABLES ... minute when Roche Leja Feiler opened the window and threw Michel age into the arms of her non-Jewish ... nieces Paulette and Dora and bring them back to Paris. Michel, who survived the war in a Jewish ... Michel lived in several Jewish orphanages until his uncle's death in 1954. In November 1949, Paulette
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20866. Chef Jacques Gimelstein works in the kitchen of the cafe of his brother, Albert Abramowitch.
BUSINESSES (JEWISH); INTERIORS; JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN FRANCE); JEWS (FRENCH); RESTAURANTS/CAFES ... minute when Roche Leja Feiler opened the window and threw Michel age into the arms of her non-Jewish ... nieces Paulette and Dora and bring them back to Paris. Michel, who survived the war in a Jewish ... Michel lived in several Jewish orphanages until his uncle's death in 1954. In November 1949, Paulette
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20867. Portrait of Isabella Wiener Ronen seated on the lawn in front of a flower bed.
JEWISH REFUGEES: IMMIGRATION TO PALESTINE/ISRAEL -- Refugee Ships (1934-1944) -- Unidentified ... Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She ... w Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She ... Jewish school, where they learned to sign. It was through these associations and activities that Hilda
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20868. Group portrait of students in an English language class for Deaf immigrants, taught by Alice McVan, a Gallaudet alumna.
JEWISH REFUGEES: POSTWAR IMMIGRATION -- North America -- Absorption of New Immigrants ... Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She ... w Hilda Rattner (born Hilda Wiener ) was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on June 14, 1904. She ... Jewish school, where they learned to sign. It was through these associations and activities that Hilda
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20869. Nazi anti-Semitic propaganda poster entitled, "Their laughter will disappear," which quotes Hitler's earlier speeches prophesying the destruction of world Jewry "if it should lead Europe into another world war."
NEWSPAPERS (WALL); PAROLE DER WOCHE; PROPAGANDA; PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH); PUBLICATIONS
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20870. Pamphlet titled "Wenn Du dieses Zeichen siehst...Jude" (When you see this sign...Jew).
PAMPHLETS/LEAFLETS/PROGRAMS; PROPAGANDA; PROPAGANDA (ANTI-JEWISH); PROPAGANDA (NAZI); STARS OF
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20871. Mark and his family's retail store in Vienna XVI, Neulerchenfelder Strasse 14.
BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); EXTERIORS; SIGNS; SIGNS/BANNERS/POSTERS; STREET SCENES
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20872. A picture of the entrance of the warehouse owned by Leo Tennenbaum (Mark's father).
AUSTRIANS; BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); ENTRANCES; EXTERIORS; JEWS; JEWS (AUSTRIAN)
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20873. Bulgarian officers play musical instruments where they are stationed at a labor brigade in front of a building with a sign that reads "Chancellery".
(BULGARIAN); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (JEWISH) ... Farhi. Though Jewish, he was allowed to wear his uniform and socialize with other officers. ... Sofia Jewish Symphony Orchestra. In his youth, Albert and his brothers attended a private Jewish ... Legislature introduced anti-Jewish legislation that prohibited Jews from owning businesses or intermarrying
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20874. Wedding portrait of Minnie Van Dam and Abrasha Vromen.
FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (DUTCH); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WEDDINGS ... Jewish schools and many of their belongings were confiscated. At the end of November 1942 two Dutch ... Jewish Council pleaded on their behalf stating that as a qualified social worker, Minnie was needed for ... Germans in Palestine. The young man from the Jewish Council told Minnie to leave her children with her
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20875. Minnie van Dam visits her sister Edith who is living in hiding under an assumed alias.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS IN HIDING; JEWS IN HIDING (WARTIME); WOMEN ... Jewish schools and many of their belongings were confiscated. At the end of November 1942 two Dutch ... Jewish Council pleaded on their behalf stating that as a qualified social worker, Minnie was needed for ... Germans in Palestine. The young man from the Jewish Council told Minnie to leave her children with her