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4301. "Convalescent Barracks" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of wooden barracks with doors open, and electric utility pole with wires above doors.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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4302. "Chef de Barracks" [Head of Barracks] 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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4303. "Woman on Straw Sack Reading (Version 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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4304. "Woman on Straw Sack Reading" Version 1. (Two versions) [Title field] 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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4305. "Women Washing Themselves (Version I)" 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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4306. "Women Washing Themselves (Version 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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4307. "Child Squatting" 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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4308. "Women Doing Their Laundry (Version I)" 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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4309. "Women Doing Their Laundry (Version 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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4310. "Femmes internees au lavoir a 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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4311. "The Trio I: Fidela and Lo Reifen, Strohlein" 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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4312. "The Trio 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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4313. "Woman on her Straw Sack, Mending" 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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4314. "Le Cafard" [The Blues] 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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4315. Pupils of the Mosaisk Drengeskole (Mosaic Boys School).
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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4316. Rabbis and cantors gathered in Senica. Third from the left on the front row is Cantor Klein, originally from Ungvar, Slovakia.
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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4317. A group of Czech Jewish women pose together in a doorway.
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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4318. Studio portrait of Cantor Eugene Goldberger in Vukovar, Croatia.
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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4319. Portrait of Helen Berkovic Goldberger and her son, Milan.
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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4320. Portrait of Helen Berkovic Goldberger, her husband Cantor Eugene Goldberger and a wet nurse on the streets of Vukovar.
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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4321. Portrait of Helen Berkovic Goldberger, Cantor Eugene Goldberger and their sons Milan and Leo.
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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4322. Milan Goldberger (son of Cantor Eugene Goldberger and Helen Berkovic Goldberger) dressed in a Purim costume.
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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4323. Girls from the Chawatselet Jewish gymnasium in Warsaw ride in a horse-drawn wagon during an outing in Zakopane.
were hidden with members of the Betar resistance in the ghetto. The family is thought to have perished
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4324. Portrait of Milan and Leo Goldberger.
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a
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4325. An afternoon Hebrew school class poses in front of the synagogue in Troppau (Opava).
suddenly. Seeking retaliation for the activities of the Danish resistance, the Germans seized Jeno and a