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4251. Members of various Jewish welfare organizations operating in Lisbon to rescue European Jewish refugees, are seated around a banquet table at a hotel in Lisbon.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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4252. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee stands next to a young boy who waits among a group of Jewish refugees to board the SS Mouzinho in the port of Lisbon.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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4253. Albert Nussbaum (center right), Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee converses with a colleague on the pier in the port of Lisbon before the departure of the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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4254. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, poses in the port of Lisbon in front of a wooden fence that cordons off the Jewish refugees who are waiting to board the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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4255. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, observes the scene at the port of Lisbon where Jewish refugees wait to board the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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4256. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, poses in the port of Lisbon where Jewish refugees wait to board the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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4257. Albert Nussbaum, Director of Transmigration for the American Joint Distribution Committee, watches from the pier in the port of Lisbon the departure of Jewish refugees aboard the SS Mouzinho.
Koch. Max had been interned in Dachau for six months after Kristallnacht and was released only after
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4258. A Jewish refugee youth poses outside in the snow in front of the Chateau Quincy-sur-Senart children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4259. Jewish teenagers pose outside on the steps of the Chabannes children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4260. Jewish refugee teenagers enjoy a snack on the grounds of the Chateau de Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4261. Jewish refugee children from the Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home pose at the entrance to a blanket tent while on a camping trip.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4262. Group portrait of the staff of the Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4263. Group portrait of the support and technical staff of the Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4264. Students in a leatherworking class pose outside on the steps of the Chabannes children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4265. Group portrait of Jewish refugee youth who were transferred to Masgelier from the Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4266. Two Jewish refugee boys look out the windows of the Moissac children's home run by the Eclaireurs Israelites de France [Jewish scouts].
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4267. Group portrait of Jewish refugee youth who were transferred to Masgelier from the Chabannes OSE [Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants] children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4268. View of the mountain residence in Col de Menee where Eryk Goldfarb hid out during the German occupation of France.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4269. Jewish refugee Eryk Golfarb works at widening a mountain road while living in hiding in Col de Menee, France.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4270. Jewish refugee Eryk Goldfarb reads a book on a grassy hillside while living in hiding in Col de Menee, France.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4271. Studio portrait of a Jewish child holding a cone filled with candy on his first day of school in Berlin.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4272. Affidavit in lieu of passport issued to the Jewish refugee child Benjamin Hirsch prior to his departure for the U.S.
broke into their home on the night of Kristallnacht demanding to see Dr. Hirsch. When Mathilde said
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4273. Page two of an affidavit in lieu of passport issued to the Jewish refugee child Benjamin Hirsch prior to his departure for the U.S.
broke into their home on the night of Kristallnacht demanding to see Dr. Hirsch. When Mathilde said
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4274. Children look at a display of books created in the Fontenay aux Roses children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany
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4275. Jewish children pose on the steps outside the Chabannes children's home.
family sought ways to emigrate together, but following Kristallnacht, they felt they had to leave Germany