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976. Portrait of Claire and her mother, Etla Ridnik (nee Krasnopol).
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); JEWS (FRENCH) ... for Jews, and that many were leaving. Together with a friend, she bought a car. They left Paris ... nee Ridnik and brother-in-law Dawid Musman were all murdered.
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977. Etla Ridnik reads to her daughter Claire, a letter from her husband/father who is a prisoner of war.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; EXTERIORS; JEWS (FRENCH); READING; WOMEN ... for Jews, and that many were leaving. Together with a friend, she bought a car. They left Paris ... nee Ridnik and brother-in-law Dawid Musman were all murdered.
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978. Claire Ridnik, her mother Etla and cousin Aliette pose in their apartment towards the end of the war.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Miscellaneous ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (FRENCH); WOMEN ... for Jews, and that many were leaving. Together with a friend, she bought a car. They left Paris ... nee Ridnik and brother-in-law Dawid Musman were all murdered.
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979. False ID card for Etla Ridnik (nee Krasnopol), under the name Marie Gerard.
DOCUMENTS; FALSE PAPERS; IDENTIFICATION PAPERS; JEWS (FRENCH); JEWS IN HIDING; PHOTOGRAPHS ... for Jews, and that many were leaving. Together with a friend, she bought a car. They left Paris ... nee Ridnik and brother-in-law Dawid Musman were all murdered.
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980. Portrait of siblings Miriam and Eli Fachler.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS (GERMAN); JEWS (POLISH) ... -laws. She learned after that war that her parents had been deported to Auschwitz around 1942, where
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981. Wedding portrait of Miriam Fachler and Rabbi Joel Litke.
FLOWERS; JEWS (GERMAN); JEWS (POLISH); REFUGEES (JEWISH); WEDDINGS ... -laws. She learned after that war that her parents had been deported to Auschwitz around 1942, where
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982. Eli Fachler in Belgium, visiting family who had immigrated there.
JEWS (GERMAN); JEWS (POLISH); REFUGEES (JEWISH); SOLDIERS/MILITARY (BRITISH); STREET SCENES ... -laws. She learned after that war that her parents had been deported to Auschwitz around 1942, where
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983. An extended Jewish family poses in front of a store plastered with posters in Berlin.
CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; ELDERLY; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS ... (GERMAN); JEWS (RELIGIOUS); JEWS (SLOVAK); WOMEN ... with them and raise Hetty. Beatte had read law at the university and worked as an aid to a government ... and a Zionist. Many Polish Jews en route to Palestine stayed over at their house, and Hetty belonged
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984. Group portrait of students in a business school. Among those pictured are (front row, left to right): Jamila Kolonomos, Roza Kamhi, Redjina Shami, Rebeka Pardo, Marie Romano; (third or fourth row?): Joco Beraha, and Leon Faradji.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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985. Group portrait of two Macedonian families. Pictured are the families of Isak Kolonomos and Teliko Tahula.
BRICKS/BRICKYARDS; CONSTRUCTION; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS ... (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA; PHONOGRAPHS ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose
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986. Members of the Yugoslav delegation to China pose with Mao Zedong, in front of the flag of the People's Republic of China.
CHINESE; FLAGS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA; MAO ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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987. Members of the 8th Congress of Yugoslav Resistance Fighters in Budva, Montenegro pose in front of a large banner depicting Josip Broz Tito.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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988. Reception at the "Maison Blanche," residence of Josip Broz Tito.
INTERIORS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA; MEETINGS ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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989. A large extended Macedonian Jewish family. Pictured is the family of Salamon Kolonomos, who immigrated to Monastir from Greece with his brothers Kalef and Mentesh.
CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN ... ); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose
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990. Partisans of the First Macedonian Brigade. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (front row, third from left).
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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991. Group portrait of Jewish survivors from Bitola. Among those pictured are Jozef Kamhi, first and last president of the postwar Jewish Community of Monastir 1945 -1948 (front); and (left to right) Luna Ishah, Zhivka (surname unknown) and Jamila Kolonomos.
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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992. First reunion of the Macedonian Brigade 1. Among those pictured is Jamila Kolonomos (seventh from right).
GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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993. Two Macedonian families vacation together. Among those pictured are Estarina, Bela, Jamila, Kalef, Menachem, and Rachel Kolonomos (center), at the country house of their neighbors Teliko and Antigona Tahula.
CHILDREN/YOUTH; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM ... ); JEWS (YUGOSLAVIAN); KOLONOMOS, JAMILA; MACEDONIANS ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose
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994. Partisans ride into the newly--liberated town of Struga, in southwestern Macedonia.
ANIMALS (HORSES); CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; JEWS (MACEDONIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); JEWS ... ), a city in the province of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jews had lived in Monastir for two ... and Mentesh, near the end of the nineteenth century. His family was Romaniote, Greek Jews whose ... Monastir was quickly occupied first by the Germans, then by the Bulgarians, and antisemitic laws were put
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995. Michel Werber rides on the handlebars of his father's bicycle accompanied by his aunt and uncle.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- Belgium -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... JEWS (BELGIAN); JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN BELGIUM); WOMEN ... the Occupation, providing thousands of Jews with financial assistance, clothing and/or false documents ... leaders, established the "Comité de défense des Juifs en Belgique" (Committee for the Defense of the Jews
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996. Fred Gross stands with his bicycle in front of The Hotel Continental next to his friend Mikey Abet.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... BICYCLES; CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; HOTELS; JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN FRANCE ... ); JEWS (FRENCH) ... passed out visas to as many Jews as he could so that they could cross the border into Spain and head to
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997. Three boys pose underneath the palm trees of the Hotel Continental in Nice.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- France -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families/The Jewish Quarter ... CHILDREN (4-12 YEARS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (WARTIME JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS ... (BELGIAN); JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN BELGIUM); STREET SCENES; TABLES ... passed out visas to as many Jews as he could so that they could cross the border into Spain and head to
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998. Branka Juhn rides on her father's shoulders at a beach on the Sava River near Zagreb.
BEACHES; CHILDREN (0-3 YEARS); CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (CROATIAN); JEWS ... Jews, Branka's father and two uncles, Benko and Marcel Juhn, were deported to the Jasenovac ... neighborhood where her in-laws lived. She rushed to their apartment and pleaded with her parents and in-laws ... friends, her in-laws were too despondent over the loss of their sons to leave. When nothing happened for
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999. Branka Juhn rides a donkey while on vacation with her mother and grandmother on the Adriatic coast.
ANIMALS (MULES/DONKEYS); CHILDREN/YOUTH; CLOSE-UPS; FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); JEWS (CROATIAN); JEWS ... Jews, Branka's father and two uncles, Benko and Marcel Juhn, were deported to the Jasenovac ... neighborhood where her in-laws lived. She rushed to their apartment and pleaded with her parents and in-laws ... friends, her in-laws were too despondent over the loss of their sons to leave. When nothing happened for
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1000. Portrait of a Jewish family in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
practice law; all Jews were forced to wear the yellow star and to display "Jewish residence" signs at the ... PORTRAITS; JEWS (BULGARIAN); JEWS (SEPHARDIM); STUDIO PORTRAITS; WOMEN ... Bulgaria. There, Yako started a new law practice, and the following year married Rachel Farhi. Israel ... enactment of the antisemitic Law for the Defense of the Nation in January 1941. Yako no longer could