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4276. "Male Internees Folding Their Blanket" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4277. "Marianne Beerel" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4278. "Injured Spanish Refugees" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4279. "Spanish Maintenance Worker Sitting on Top of Roof" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4280. "The Spanish Canteen II" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4281. "Spanish Maintenance Workers Repairing Roof in Women's Section" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4282. "Mutti Klein--Protrait" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4283. "Young Girl Sitting" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4284. "Women with her Bundles, in the cattle car transport to Amp de Gurs June 2, 1940," by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4285. "Spanish Refugee" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4286. "Woman with Short Hair, Side Parting" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4287. "Woman with Ribbon in her Hair, Classical Features" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4288. "Young Hindu Woman" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4289. "Professor Erich Caro, Gurs 1941" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4290. "Maintenance Group in Gurs" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4291. "Sainte Marthe (or Navarrenx?)" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4292. "Woman Looking out of her Barrack Window, Gurs" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4293. "Waiting for Deportation (VersionII)" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4294. "Naissance de Gurs" [Pregnant Woman with Dysentery] by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4295. "Garcon Hindou" [Hindu Boy] by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of small boy seated, arms around his leg.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4296. "Group of Women with Visitor" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4297. "Un de Mes Petits Freres" [One of My Little Brothers] by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4298. "Sleeping Inmate" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of head and shoulders of woman asleep.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4299. Sketch of five women by Lili Andrieux entitled, "Barracks Interior with Bread and Two Bottles (Version II)."
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4300. "Undated Self Portrait" by Lili Andrieux.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she