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6451. Annette Lederman Linzer photographs
homesick that her rescuer returned her to her parents. On October 31, 1942, Annette's father was deported
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6452. Estera Horn papers
taken from the donor's coat by her rescuer, Leokadia Wojtkiewicz.
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6453. Gerald Kaiser papers
Rescuers : "Can Indifference Kill?"
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6454. Gerald Kaiser papers
Rescuers : "Can Indifference Kill?"
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6455. Gerald Kaiser papers
Rescuers : "Can Indifference Kill?"
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6456. Gerald Kaiser photograph collection
Rescuers : "Can Indifference Kill?"
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6457. Oral history interview with Robert Berrebi
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6458. Oral history interview with Alice Lok Cahana
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6459. Oral history interview with Solomon Malek
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6460. Oral history interview with Rebecca Marciano
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6461. Identity card portrait of an Hungarian Jewish woman named Gonda that was taken by Thomas Veres for a Swedish Schutzpass.
diplomatic rescuer Raoul Wallenberg. The women were brought to safe house, where Veres photographed them for ... occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer ... first rescuers to be officially recognized by Yad Vashem. [Sources: Paldiel, Mordecai. The Path of the
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6462. Portrait of Rozinka and Siegfried Loewy, Austrian Jews who immigrated to the United States.
They posed as cousins of their rescuers, but Valerie was almost found out several times. The sisters ... her previous rescuers. In early 1945, after Russian soldiers liberated Slovakia, Valerie returned to
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6463. Prewar photograph of the Loewy family in Czechoslovakia and sent to Marianne (Mimi) Loewy in the United States.
They posed as cousins of their rescuers, but Valerie was almost found out several times. The sisters ... her previous rescuers. In early 1945, after Russian soldiers liberated Slovakia, Valerie returned to
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6464. Studio portrait of Rozinka, Mimi and Siegfried Loewy.
They posed as cousins of their rescuers, but Valerie was almost found out several times. The sisters ... her previous rescuers. In early 1945, after Russian soldiers liberated Slovakia, Valerie returned to
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6465. Valerie, Cary and Ernest Lowe pose outside their home in Branau where Ernest was working for American counter-intelligence The previous occupant had been a German general.
They posed as cousins of their rescuers, but Valerie was almost found out several times. The sisters ... her previous rescuers. In early 1945, after Russian soldiers liberated Slovakia, Valerie returned to
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6466. Group portrait of Sophie Frank, Ernest Lowe (Loewy) and Pearl (nee Frank) and Louis Binder.
They posed as cousins of their rescuers, but Valerie was almost found out several times. The sisters ... her previous rescuers. In early 1945, after Russian soldiers liberated Slovakia, Valerie returned to
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6467. Wedding portrait of Magda Ernie and Thomas Hora.
They posed as cousins of their rescuers, but Valerie was almost found out several times. The sisters ... her previous rescuers. In early 1945, after Russian soldiers liberated Slovakia, Valerie returned to
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6468. Outside view of Jacob Ernie's grocery store.
They posed as cousins of their rescuers, but Valerie was almost found out several times. The sisters ... her previous rescuers. In early 1945, after Russian soldiers liberated Slovakia, Valerie returned to
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6469. Betty Cohen papers
touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tiema and Alie Beuving and Johannes and Agnes Garben to be ... include a personal narrative Betty wrote for Yad Vashem describing her rescuers, Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6470. Rosenszajn, Herszkowicz, and Dworzecka families papers
wartime rescuers, the Białowarczuks. Maria stayed in Poland until 1968 and then immigrated to the United ... Dworzecka (born Marysia Rozenszajn), a hidden child during the Holocaust, and her rescuers Lucyna and Waclaw
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6471. Lindenbaum and Landau families collection
rescuer in 1944 and her naturally dark hair was dyed blonde. Janiszewska received money for her care and ... Krystyna’s rescuer, Mrs. Janiszewska, visited the little girl around Christmas time and brought her a small
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6472. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, acquired by the Hidden Child Foundation
area membership; honors the rescuers, the Righteous Among the Nations, on International Rescuers' Day
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6473. Bagriansky-Zerner family collection
rescuers, Lidia Goluboviene, Natalia Fugaleviciute, Natalija Yegorova, Helene Holzman, Bronja Budreikaite ... divided into two portions: one (titled “Rosian Zerner: Rescuers”) relating to information that she ... the naming of Zerner’s rescuers as Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem in 2005, and photographs ... from Zerner’s trips to Lithuania and Germany to meet with relatives of the rescuers between 1999 and
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6474. Zvi and Eva Schloss papers
studying languages. Hiding them was riskier, because the neighbors of their rescuer were Dutch Nazis. After ... a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding them, fed them less, and demanded more money. The ... because their rescuer's neighbors were Dutch Nazis and, after a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding
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6475. Les Gueules Cassées French National Lottery ticket
studying languages. Hiding them was riskier, because the neighbors of their rescuer were Dutch Nazis. After ... a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding them, fed them less, and demanded more money. The ... because their rescuer's neighbors were Dutch Nazis and, after a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding