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6701. Miriam Klein photographs
with their rescuers, Mr. and Mrs. Kurpiel, a few days before liberation. In 1948, the Reinharz family
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6702. Refugee girls at the de Monbrison chateau in France
RESCUERS/RESCUE
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6703. David Glick's JDC mission to South America
RESCUERS/RESCUE
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6704. Children play near the de Groot home and go swimming; extended family goes to Sonsbeek Park in prewar Arnhem
RESCUERS/RESCUE
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6705. Eichmann Trial -- Session 59 -- Witness Joel Brand testifies re. negotiations with Eichmann
RESCUERS/RESCUE
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6706. Oral history interview with Dr. Kaja Finkler
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6707. Oral history interview with Lenore Lichtman
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6708. Falik family papers
called Tribute to the Danes and Other Rescuers in 1966. Giza Sternschuss Falik (1915-?) was born in Rakow
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6709. False tooth with a cavity for a poison capsule
(40), pre- and post-war; false documents; wartime correspondence from Ita's rescuer's family, Brust
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6710. Members of the Kohn family pose outside a row of cabanas at the beach.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6711. Hena Kohn walks down a street in Brussels. Her friend's arm is covering her Jewish star.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6712. Portrait of Hena Kohn wearing her Gordonia Zionist youth movement uniform after the war.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6713. Group portrait of students at Les Soeurs de Notre Dame convent school.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6714. Members of the Kohn family pose outside in a field.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6715. Belgian children pose with American soldiers in Brussels.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6716. Hena Kohn and two other Jewish girls who had been in hiding pose with American soldiers after the liberation.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6717. Members of the Gordonia Zionist youth movement in Belgium.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6718. Henry Morgenthau Jr.
Swedish rescuer Raoul Wallenberg; shared detailed information about Auschwitz-Birkenau with the American
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6719. [Probably, elderly Jews being transferred to the newly formed central ghetto in Budapest.] On November 13, 1944 the Arrow Cross ordered the establishment of a ghetto, and by December 2 most of Budapest's unprotected Jewish population had been moved within its borders.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6720. Hungarian Jewish photographer Paul Veres, standing in the doorway of his camera shop and photo studio in Budapest.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6721. Portrait of Tom Veres taken after liberation.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6722. Members of the Veres family pose with friends at their summer home, where they are celebrating St.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6723. Portrait of Thomas Veres in a tuxedo.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6724. Studio portrait of the Veres family. Pictured from left to right are: Berta, Paul (senior), Thomas and Paul (junior) Veres.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6725. Studio portrait of Paul Veres and Berta Lang before their marriage.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer