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6676. Budapest Jews waiting in front of the Swedish legation main office in hopes of obtaining Swedish passes.
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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6677. Hungarian gendarmes patrol in front of the Swedish legation in Budapest.
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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6678. Eichmann Trial -- Session 42 -- Testimony of Heinrich Grueber, Charlotte Salzberger; affidavit of Bernard Loesener
agreeing to come to Jerusalem to testify. He refuses to publicly state the name of a fellow rescuer for ... RESCUERS/RESCUE
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6679. Eichmann Trial -- Session 88 -- Decision about admissability of Sassen document; Cross-examination of the Accused
RESCUERS/RESCUE
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6680. Portrait of Hungarian Jewish photographer Paul Veres.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6681. Regina Rotenberg poses with a large bow in her hair and a large teddy bear.
continued to live with her rescuer family until the day of Regina's wedding to Izak Wolbrom (a fellow
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6682. Regina Rotenberg with her mother Toni, her father Max, and her brother Wolfgang.
continued to live with her rescuer family until the day of Regina's wedding to Izak Wolbrom (a fellow
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6683. Prewar portrait of two Belgian Jewish sisters who later were killed in Auschwitz.
rescuers until 1951 when she, Rachelle and their mother immigrated to the United States on board the SS
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6684. Prewar portrait of a Belgian Jewish family. From left to right are Chaja Perla, Catharina, Tauba and Israel Mayer Frydland.
rescuers until 1951 when she, Rachelle and their mother immigrated to the United States on board the SS
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6685. Two Jewish sisters who survived the war in hiding pose together after the war on a street in Belgium.
rescuers until 1951 when she, Rachelle and their mother immigrated to the United States on board the SS
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6686. Betty and Harry Straus walk down a street with their Aunt Betty.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6687. Betty and Rudi Cohen stand on the gangplank of the ship taking them to the United States.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6688. Harry Straus rides his bicycle down a street of S'Heenrenberg.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6689. Harry Straus poses with his newborn daughter Hetty.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6690. Benjamin Straus and his daughter Betty stand at the entrance of their house.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6691. Three young adults pose in a garden in s Heerenberg after the war.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6692. Betty Straus poses with her dog in a garden in Utrecht.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6693. Close-up portrait of Hedwig Straus taken about a year before her murder.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6694. Wedding celebration of Joseph and Heika Straus. Joseph's sister Betty is on the left, and Heika's sister is on the right.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6695. Dini and Harry Straus go sledding about two years before going into hiding.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6696. Betty Straus stands in front of the entrance to her brother's home in Bussum.
Corporation. She and her siblings kept in touch with their rescuers and arranged for Tieme and Alie Beuving
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6697. Wedding of a Jewish couple in Paris. Among those pictured are the bride and groom, Lucie and Leon Abramowitz.
2013, Miriam located the descendants of her rescuers, and recognized their parents Mathurin and Anne
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6698. Wartime photograph of a French Jewish family. Before the war, the Dores and Abramovitz families frequenlty socialized together on Sundays.
2013, Miriam located the descendants of her rescuers, and recognized their parents Mathurin and Anne
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6699. Lennie Kropveld Jade photograph collection
rescuers.
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6700. Margalit Ben Ami papers
(Ingrid Maria Theresia Tulleners), two letters written by Ben Ami's rescuers, and a letter written by Ben