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4526. Ineke Baars (front center) visits the family of Cor van Dooren, a Dutch official who assisted Frans Wijnakker's rescue effort.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4527. Louis Baars repairs his bicycle by the side of a road.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4528. Engelien rests near a field of cattle while on a bike trip.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4529. The Baars family goes for a beach vacation. Pictured are Uncle Jacobis, Aunt Chella, Yehudit and Eli Samson.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4530. Exterior view of the old Amsterdam synagogue.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4531. Benjamin Baars works at a construction site. He was later killed in Auschwitz in September, 1942.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4532. Dutch citizens ride their bicycles during the celebration of the 40th anniversary of Queen Wilhelmina's reign.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4533. Louis Baars and Engelien Roselaar stand in front of the sign of a company on the Sarphati Straat in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4534. Louis Baars works at his drafting table.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4535. Louis and his father Benjamin Baars work at a construction site.
She and her five siblings were able to get into Holland in late 1938 after Kristallnacht, when the
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4536. Righteous rescuer Dela Wikkerink returns Aaron Jedwab to his parents.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4537. Rabbi Yitzhak Jewdwab, his wife Lena and son Aaron pose with the family of their rescuers, the Wevers after liberation.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4538. Studio portrait of Jan and Dela Wikkerink, Righteous Among the Nations, their eight children, and two sons-in-law.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4539. Studio portrait of sixteen-year-old Lena Kropveld.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4540. Wedding portrait of Lenny Kropveld and Rabbi Yitzchak Jedwab.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4541. Portrait of the Korten family that hid Lennie and Yitzchak Jedwab for three months.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4542. Aaron Jedwab, a Jewish infant in hiding as Jan Willem Herfstein, is cradled by his foster siblings Dick, Janni and Ina Wikkerink.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4543. Exterior view of the Wevers' home where Yitzchak and Lena were hidden.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4544. View of the box and blanket that hid the newborn infant Aaron Jedwab as he was transported to the Wikkerink home.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4545. Aaron Jedwab, a Jewish infant in hiding as Jan Willem Herfstein, poses with his foster siblings Dick, Janni and Ina Wikkerink.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4546. Members of the Wikkerink family stand outside their home shortly after Aaron Jedwab, a Jewish infant, was left on their doorstep.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4547. Family portrait of Yirzchak, Lena and Aaron Jedwab taken prior to their immigration to the United States.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4548. Henny Wikkerink holds her foster brother, Aaron Jedwab, a Jewish infant in hiding as Jan Willem Herfstein.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4549. Family portrait of Yirzchak, Lena and Aaron Jedwab taken prior to their immigration to the United States.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from
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4550. Close-up portrait of Aaron Jedwab, a Jewish infant in hiding as Jan Willem Herfstein.
weekly services. After the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 1938, many Jewish children were sent from