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40451. Chiune Sugihara and his family pose with two soldiers on the steps of the Japanese consulate in Koenigsberg, Germany.
Jewish Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, who saved over 2,000 Polish ... Jewish refugees during World War II by issuing Japanese transit visas that allowed them to escape to the ... along the border. Shortly after his arrival, a wave of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi invasion of ... Sugihara was approached by Dr. Zorah Warhaftig of the Jewish Agency Palestine Office, who requested that he
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40452. Chiune and Yukiko Sugihara pose in traditional Japanese yukata (Chiune) and kimono (Yukiko).
Jewish Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, who saved over 2,000 Polish ... Jewish refugees during World War II by issuing Japanese transit visas that allowed them to escape to the ... along the border. Shortly after his arrival, a wave of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi invasion of ... Sugihara was approached by Dr. Zorah Warhaftig of the Jewish Agency Palestine Office, who requested that he
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40453. Portrait of Yukiko Sugihara, the wife of Chiune Sugihara.
Jewish Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, who saved over 2,000 Polish ... Jewish refugees during World War II by issuing Japanese transit visas that allowed them to escape to the ... along the border. Shortly after his arrival, a wave of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi invasion of ... Sugihara was approached by Dr. Zorah Warhaftig of the Jewish Agency Palestine Office, who requested that he
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40454. Chiune Sugihara poses with his family and friends at his residence in Helsinki.
Jewish Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, who saved over 2,000 Polish ... Jewish refugees during World War II by issuing Japanese transit visas that allowed them to escape to the ... along the border. Shortly after his arrival, a wave of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi invasion of ... Sugihara was approached by Dr. Zorah Warhaftig of the Jewish Agency Palestine Office, who requested that he
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40455. Chiune Sugihara poses with family and friends at his residence in Koenigsberg.
Jewish Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, who saved over 2,000 Polish ... Jewish refugees during World War II by issuing Japanese transit visas that allowed them to escape to the ... along the border. Shortly after his arrival, a wave of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi invasion of ... Sugihara was approached by Dr. Zorah Warhaftig of the Jewish Agency Palestine Office, who requested that he
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40456. Chiune Sugihara poses with his family in Bucharest.
Jewish Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, who saved over 2,000 Polish ... Jewish refugees during World War II by issuing Japanese transit visas that allowed them to escape to the ... along the border. Shortly after his arrival, a wave of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi invasion of ... Sugihara was approached by Dr. Zorah Warhaftig of the Jewish Agency Palestine Office, who requested that he
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40457. Portrait of Chiune Sugihara in his 74th year.
Jewish Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, who saved over 2,000 Polish ... Jewish refugees during World War II by issuing Japanese transit visas that allowed them to escape to the ... along the border. Shortly after his arrival, a wave of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi invasion of ... Sugihara was approached by Dr. Zorah Warhaftig of the Jewish Agency Palestine Office, who requested that he
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40458. Betar members travel to a protest rally against British immigration policy held at Herzl's tomb on the occasion of a visit by the UN Special Committee on Palestine.
as a present for his tenth birthday, which he used to document pre-war, wartime and postwar Jewish ... assisted Jewish DPs in migrating to the West and immigrating to Palestine. He lived off and on at the ... Between July 1945 and May 1948 approximately 250,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors fled from eastern ... Eu Between July 1945 and May 1948 approximately 250,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors fled from eastern
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40459. Newspaper article entitled "Palestine-Bound Mystery Ship Battered by Sea, is Back in Port," about the aborted Trans-Atlantic Voyage of the President Warfield, which was rumored to have been on a secret mission to run immigrants through the British blockade of Palestine.
The Exodus 1947 was an illegal immigrant ship carrying 4500 Jewish displaced persons from Europe to ... The Exodus 1947 was an illegal immigrant ship carrying 4500 Jewish displaced persons from Europe to ... of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In ... 40 American Jewish volunteers had been assembled in Baltimore. The crew was joined by a Methodist
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40460. Front page of the American Zionist weekly newspaper, "The Answer" of Friday, September 12, 1947, featuring several articles on the forcible removal of Exodus 1947 passengers from the ships that brought them back to Germany.
The Exodus 1947 was an illegal immigrant ship carrying 4500 Jewish displaced persons from Europe to ... The Exodus 1947 was an illegal immigrant ship carrying 4500 Jewish displaced persons from Europe to ... of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In ... 40 American Jewish volunteers had been assembled in Baltimore. The crew was joined by a Methodist
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40461. Front page of the American Zionist newspaper, "Americans for Haganah" of September 15, 1947, featuring articles about the Exodus 1947.
The Exodus 1947 was an illegal immigrant ship carrying 4500 Jewish displaced persons from Europe to ... The Exodus 1947 was an illegal immigrant ship carrying 4500 Jewish displaced persons from Europe to ... of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In ... 40 American Jewish volunteers had been assembled in Baltimore. The crew was joined by a Methodist
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40462. Inside page of the American Zionist newspaper, "Americans for Haganah" of September 15, 1947, featuring an illustrated eyewitness account of the Exodus 1947 by one of its crewmen, John Stanley Grauel.
The Exodus 1947 was an illegal immigrant ship carrying 4500 Jewish displaced persons from Europe to ... The Exodus 1947 was an illegal immigrant ship carrying 4500 Jewish displaced persons from Europe to ... of unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine and the need for a Jewish national home. In ... 40 American Jewish volunteers had been assembled in Baltimore. The crew was joined by a Methodist
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40463. Portrait of a young Romanian Jew wearing the yellow star on the day before he was deported to Transnistria.
the two military authorities, during which the Jewish deportees were marched in circles for weeks ... of the thousands of Jewish deportees, and made no provisions for their shelter or sustenance once ... some of them the appointed Jewish committees were able to set up self-help institutions such as ... Bogdanovka, Domanevka and Akhmetchetkha. The situation of the Jewish exiles started to improve toward the
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40464. Children dressed as mice perform a play about Mickey Mouse in the Novaky labor camp.
and her sister were not Jewish. She told them they were escaping from the Soviets. After the German ... which consisted of five companies, three of which were exclusively made up of Jews. New Jewish recruits ... training using shovels instead of rifles. After their training the Jewish labor companies were assigned to ... forced labor in various parts of the country. In the spring of 1942 most of the Jewish labor units were
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40465. Postcard written from Coenraad Rood to his wife Elisabeth shortly from the deportation train from the Westerbork camp.
Coenraad Rood was born on August 12, 1917 in Amsterdam Holland to a Jewish family that traced its ... ro Coenraad Rood was born on August 12, 1917 in Amsterdam Holland to a Jewish family that traced its ... 1937, he spent a year working as a nurse in a Jewish home for the permanently disabled. There he met ... government to house Jewish refugees who had entered the country illegally. It was constructed on a tract of
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40466. Verso of a postcard written from Coenraad Rood to his wife Elisabeth shortly from the deportation train from the Westerbork camp.
Coenraad Rood was born on August 12, 1917 in Amsterdam Holland to a Jewish family that traced its ... ro Coenraad Rood was born on August 12, 1917 in Amsterdam Holland to a Jewish family that traced its ... 1937, he spent a year working as a nurse in a Jewish home for the permanently disabled. There he met ... government to house Jewish refugees who had entered the country illegally. It was constructed on a tract of
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40467. Chiune Sugihara in full diplomatic regalia, poses with his family outside their residence.
Jewish Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, who saved over 2,000 Polish ... Jewish refugees during World War II by issuing Japanese transit visas that allowed them to escape to the ... along the border. Shortly after his arrival, a wave of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi invasion of ... Sugihara was approached by Dr. Zorah Warhaftig of the Jewish Agency Palestine Office, who requested that he
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40468. Group portrait of members of the Brit Kanaim (covenant of zealots), a revisionist Zionist youth movement that split off from Betar, in Antwerp, Belgium.
movements were less restricted. They used the small apartment of a Jewish widow, Jeanne Latchiver, as a ... so it was impossible to disprove Einhorn's new identity. In the Jewish resistance, Arthur, under ... Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical ... renown Jewish Olympic swimmer. After a few days, Georges decided not to pursue the assignment. Arthur
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40469. Otto Giniewski (later Etan Guinat), a Zionist activist and leader of the Armée Juive, writes at his desk at the University of Grenoble.
movements were less restricted. They used the small apartment of a Jewish widow, Jeanne Latchiver, as a ... so it was impossible to disprove Einhorn's new identity. In the Jewish resistance, Arthur, under ... Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical ... renown Jewish Olympic swimmer. After a few days, Georges decided not to pursue the assignment. Arthur
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40470. Three members of the Armée Juive walk through a field at their training camp in the Alps.
movements were less restricted. They used the small apartment of a Jewish widow, Jeanne Latchiver, as a ... so it was impossible to disprove Einhorn's new identity. In the Jewish resistance, Arthur, under ... Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical ... renown Jewish Olympic swimmer. After a few days, Georges decided not to pursue the assignment. Arthur
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40471. Members of Armée Juive dance a horah in their training camp in the Alps.
movements were less restricted. They used the small apartment of a Jewish widow, Jeanne Latchiver, as a ... so it was impossible to disprove Einhorn's new identity. In the Jewish resistance, Arthur, under ... Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical ... renown Jewish Olympic swimmer. After a few days, Georges decided not to pursue the assignment. Arthur
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40472. Members of Armée Juive enjoy a picnic in their training camp in the Alps.
movements were less restricted. They used the small apartment of a Jewish widow, Jeanne Latchiver, as a ... so it was impossible to disprove Einhorn's new identity. In the Jewish resistance, Arthur, under ... Buchenwald, where he was imprisoned as a non-Jewish Frenchman. In order to get into proper physical ... renown Jewish Olympic swimmer. After a few days, Georges decided not to pursue the assignment. Arthur
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40473. Hela Glowinski poses with her niece, Ada, at a spa in Krynica, the summer before the war.
the founder and principal of the Familina School, a Jewish private school. Roma had an older sister ... Genia born in 1924. Though the family had a strong Jewish identity, they were not observant and spoke ... deported them to Sandomierz. Though the Nazis prohibited Jewish children from attending school, after the ... Glowinskis found an apartment, Hela clandestinely tought Jewish children from both Kalisz and Sandomierz
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40474. Two young cousins pose with their arms around each other.
the founder and principal of the Familina School, a Jewish private school. Roma had an older sister ... Genia born in 1924. Though the family had a strong Jewish identity, they were not observant and spoke ... deported them to Sandomierz. Though the Nazis prohibited Jewish children from attending school, after the ... Glowinskis found an apartment, Hela clandestinely tought Jewish children from both Kalisz and Sandomierz
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40475. Genia Glowinski fetches water while on vacation in a small village.
the founder and principal of the Familina School, a Jewish private school. Roma had an older sister ... Genia born in 1924. Though the family had a strong Jewish identity, they were not observant and spoke ... deported them to Sandomierz. Though the Nazis prohibited Jewish children from attending school, after the ... Glowinskis found an apartment, Hela clandestinely tought Jewish children from both Kalisz and Sandomierz