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4451. Institut d'Etudes du Judaïsme transcripts
resistance, rescue, hidden children, the Jewish underground, the Association des Juifs de Belgique, and the
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4452. Leo Weinrieb: My many lives
Amsterdam, but eventually he and his wife were smuggled out by members of the resistance, and hid in a town
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4453. Theodor Kleinsorge papers
resistance to the Third Reich in 1946.
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4454. Claude Lanzmann Shoah Collection
II. He joined the French resistance at the age of 18 and fought in the Auvergne. Lanzmann opposed the
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4455. Paul Fisch collection
other Swiss and Jewish organizations in resistance activities. He tried to assist family members by
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4456. Natalie Baum collection
resistance. Nelly Tisch met and married a German Jew and they settled in Malmo, Sweden.
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4457. Oscar Dulitzki papers
He was at the camp until liberation in August 1944. He then joined the Maquis resistance fighters and
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4458. Emil Neu postcards from Gurs concentration camp
’Alibi, and Stade de Buffalo, and he participated in the Resistance. After the war Erwin led La Solidarité des
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4459. Undzer hurbm in bild
and partisan resistance.
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4460. Testimonies of Zaglembia Survivors
experiences in camps and ghettos, Jews in hiding, resistance efforts, death marches, and pre-war Jewish life
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4461. Oskar Mendelsohn collection
Donor Oskar Mendelsohn photocopied the bulk of the collection at the Norwegian Resistance Museum
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4462. Arditti family photographs
Bordet seems to indicate that Jacques joined the resistance network on the Riviera. After the war
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4463. van Leeuwen and de Groot family photographs
Dutch resistance using false papers. Chellie, using the false name Loesje Frederiks, was placed with a
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4464. Charlotte Delbo collection
Communist underground. She joined George, who was already a member of the French Resistance, publishing
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4465. Members of a Jewish family in their home in Harbin, China.
they stayed from July 1940 to 1943. There they were aided by two families involved in the resistance
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4466. A Jewish family poses with their hired help at the dinner table in their home in Harbin, China.
they stayed from July 1940 to 1943. There they were aided by two families involved in the resistance
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4467. A Jewish family poses with their nurse on the beach at Tsin Tzo.
they stayed from July 1940 to 1943. There they were aided by two families involved in the resistance
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4468. Guests attend a banquet in Harbin, China to celebrate the wedding anniversary of Isaac and Manya Soskin.
they stayed from July 1940 to 1943. There they were aided by two families involved in the resistance
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4469. Group portrait of former members of the Harbin Jewish community reunite at a Passover seder in Paris.
they stayed from July 1940 to 1943. There they were aided by two families involved in the resistance
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4470. A Jewish refugee family poses outside with their dog in Ericeira, Portugal, after their escape from German-occupied France.
they stayed from July 1940 to 1943. There they were aided by two families involved in the resistance
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4471. Soviet investigators in the Klooga concentration camp examine corpses stacked for burning.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4472. The partially burned corpses of former inmates are lined up on the ground at the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4473. The partially burned corpses of former inmates are lined up on the ground at the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4474. The partially burned corpses of former inmates are lined up on the ground at the Klooga concentration camp.
ghetto, but it was unable to mount an effective resistance due to the frequent transfers of prisoners
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4475. View of a sign painted on the Stuttgarter Strasse bridge in Ulm reading "Jews are not desireable in Ulm".
the White Rose resistance group. On the night of Kristallnacht Mr. Scholl knocked on the door of