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2601. A teacher leads a group of young children in a circle dance at the Shanghai Jewish Youth Association School.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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2602. A letter from Werner Lewin to his sister, Gerda Harpuder, and mother, Selma Lewin, in Shanghai.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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2603. An affidavit issued to Gerda Harpuder by the American Consulate in Shanghai, that was to serve in lieu of a passport for the purpose of her travel to the United States.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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2604. An affidavit issued to Ralf Harpuder by the American Consulate in Shanghai, that was to serve in lieu of a passport for the purpose of his travel to the United States.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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2605. Letter written to Viktor Stummer by the Far Eastern Jewish Central Information Bureau for Emigrants in Shanghai informing him that they have been unable to trace the fate of his relatives, Bert and Gisela Stummer, who had remained in Vienna after the outbreak of the war.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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2606. Mothers' Day greeting on a pre-printed Shanghai Jewish Youth Association postcard sent to Gerda Harpuder by her daughter Ursula.
end of 1938, their situation had become untenable. After Kristallnacht, Hans was forced to live in
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2607. Baggage claim for luggage sent by train from Berlin to Hamburg by St.
born on July 7, 1934 in Berlin. Soon after Kristallnacht Fella's father left for Cuba, with the
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2608. Immigration identification card issued by the Cuban government to St.
born on July 7, 1934 in Berlin. Soon after Kristallnacht Fella's father left for Cuba, with the
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2609. Immigration identification card issued by the Cuban government to St.
born on July 7, 1934 in Berlin. Soon after Kristallnacht Fella's father left for Cuba, with the
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2610. Baggage receipt issued to St. Louis passenger Brandla Flamberg at the port of Hamburg with instructions in Spanish and English.
born on July 7, 1934 in Berlin. Soon after Kristallnacht Fella's father left for Cuba, with the
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2611. Beate Siegel (right) and two other girls look out a train window as they leave Germany on a Kindertransport to England.
From 1935 until November 1938 Beate attended the St. Anna Lyzeum. After the Kristallnacht pogrom she
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2612. Affadavit issued by the Berlin district lower court stating that Martha Heimann is a Jew by birth.
Kristallnacht, Ilse and Konrad decided they would never return to Germany. They removed Peter from the German
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2613. Last letter sent by Herbert and Suse Weil to their sister Liesel in America.
Liesel had three siblings: Herbert, Gerda and Suse. On Kristallnacht her home was vandalized and her
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2614. Identification tag issued to Liesel Weil upon her arrival in New York with her address and phone number in case she got lost.
Liesel had three siblings: Herbert, Gerda and Suse. On Kristallnacht her home was vandalized and her
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2615. Fundraising pamphlet issued by the Combined Appeal in Boston to raise money for Jewish refugee children who came to the United States from France.
Liesel had three siblings: Herbert, Gerda and Suse. On Kristallnacht her home was vandalized and her
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2616. Fundraising pamphlet issued by the Combined Appeal in Boston to raise money for Jewish refugee children who came to the United States from France.
Liesel had three siblings: Herbert, Gerda and Suse. On Kristallnacht her home was vandalized and her
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2617. Berta and Inge Engelhard play with the pigeons in front of the Feldherrenhalle in Munich.
from September 1936 until it closed in November 1938. After Kristallnacht the children attended
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2618. Portrait of fifteen-year-old Berta Engelhard a few months before her emigration to England on a Kindertransport.
from September 1936 until it closed in November 1938. After Kristallnacht the children attended
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2619. Portrait of eight-year-old Inge Engelhard, one year before her emigration to England on a Kindertransport.
from September 1936 until it closed in November 1938. After Kristallnacht the children attended
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2620. Children's identification card issued by the German police to Inge Engelhard, in which she has been given the middle name of "Sara" and declared stateless.
from September 1936 until it closed in November 1938. After Kristallnacht the children attended
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2621. Children's identification card issued by the German police to Inge Engelhard, in which she has been given the middle name of "Sara" and declared stateless.
from September 1936 until it closed in November 1938. After Kristallnacht the children attended
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2622. Identification card issued to Inge Engelhard, a German Jewish refugee child, permitting her to be admitted to the United Kingdom under the care of the Inter-Aid Committee for children.
from September 1936 until it closed in November 1938. After Kristallnacht the children attended
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2623. Studio portrait of Inge and Theo Engelhard, two German Jewish refugee children living in England, that was sent to their parents in Portugal.
from September 1936 until it closed in November 1938. After Kristallnacht the children attended
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2624. Portrait of German Jewish refugees, Moshe and Rachel Engelhard, in Portugal.
from September 1936 until it closed in November 1938. After Kristallnacht the children attended
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2625. Portrait of German Jewish refugees, Moshe and Rachel Engelhard, at a beach in Portugal, while waiting to join their children in England.
from September 1936 until it closed in November 1938. After Kristallnacht the children attended