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6851. Safe conduct pass for Berend Slingenberg created by Gerry van Heel, a document forger
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6852. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6853. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6854. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6855. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6856. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6857. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6858. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6859. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6860. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6861. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6862. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6863. Safe conduct pass for H. A. Touw created by Gerry van Heel, a document forger
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6864. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6865. Partially used distribution card used by Gerry van Heel to forge identity documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6866. Blank identification card used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6867. Passport for Gevardus Hutman created by Gerry van Heel, a document forger
Dutch rescuers in Eindhoven, Netherlands, during World War II. Molly was a social worker and Gerry was
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6868. Jamila Kolonomos collection
resistance fighters, and rescuers. The photographs were used in "Monastir without Jews: Recollections of a
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6869. Booklet
from the American rescuer Varian Fry. They eventually obtained transit visas to Spain and Portugal and
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6870. Book drive poster for postwar US Army Assistance Program activities for German youth
from the American rescuer Varian Fry. They eventually obtained transit visas to Spain and Portugal and
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6871. Regina Wolbrom papers
the Rotenberg children, their rescuers temporarily moved them from their hiding places with the Celis
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6872. Knud Dyby papers
Stories from a Long Life, his expression of gratitude for the recognition he received as a rescuer, and a
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6873. Pair of white lace gloves crocheted by a Dutch Jewish woman while living in hiding
Germany. He escaped, and walked back to the Netherlands. Many resistance members and rescuers were caught
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6874. Red wooden tie rack made by a Dutch Jew while living in hiding
Germany. He escaped, and walked back to the Netherlands. Many resistance members and rescuers were caught
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6875. Tin mug issued to a Jewish girl and her family at a displaced persons camp
Tin mug issued to Julie (Jula) Weinstock, 5, her grandfather Aizik Eisen, and rescuer Lucia Nowicka