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5276. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a man wrapped in rope up to his neck
works were prohibited under Hitler and the Nazi regime. Lea, 30, was arrested for her resistance art in ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5277. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a bound naked prisoner on his knees
Hitler and the Nazi regime. Lea, 30, was arrested for her resistance art in 1936, but released. She ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5278. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a Jewish family under attack
prohibited under Hitler and the Nazi regime. Lea, 30, was arrested for her resistance art in 1936, but ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5279. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a woman watching children play
prohibited under Hitler and the Nazi regime. Lea, 30, was arrested for her resistance art in 1936, but ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5280. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of an isolated figure staring at a building
arrested for her resistance art in 1936, but released. She continued working as an artist and was arrested ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5281. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a frightened crowd watching storm clouds
under Hitler and the Nazi regime. Lea, 30, was arrested for her resistance art in 1936, but released ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5282. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a group of people hiding their faces
prohibited under Hitler and the Nazi regime. Lea, 30, was arrested for her resistance art in 1936, but ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5283. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of people trapped and running in circles
Lea, 30, was arrested for her resistance art in 1936, but released. She continued working as an artist ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5284. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of dead bodies wrapped around tank tread
were prohibited under Hitler and the Nazi regime. Lea, 30, was arrested for her resistance art in 1936 ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5285. Drypoint etching by Lea Grundig of a man threatened by the hands of unseen people
under Hitler and the Nazi regime. Lea, 30, was arrested for her resistance art in 1936, but released ... parties were outlawed and civil rights were abolished. Resistance art was deemed dangerous and Lea and
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5286. A family portrait at the wedding of Ephraim Izaak Levie (Eil) Rosenbaum and Johanna Frederika Suzanna (Jo) Zion taken in the garden of the of the Zion family in Eibergen.
members were active in the underground resistance. They prayed three times a day at home. Betty arrived in ... Eil did not see each other again. As an active member of the resistance movement, Mr. Hageman was
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5287. Portrait of George Tannenbaum in his French military uniform.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5288. Engagement photograph of a French Jewish couple. Pictured are Laja Lejzerowicz and George Tannenbaum.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5289. Wedding photograph of a French Jewish couple. Pictured are Laja (nee Lejzerowicz) and George Tannenbaum.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5290. Family and friends celebrate the wedding of a French Jewish couple at the Metz-Crystal Palace.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5291. A French Jewish family poses for a photograph. Pictured on the far left and right are grandparents Mirel (Perl) and Lazar Tannenbaum.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5292. Laja Tannenbaum stands on a dock in the seaside town of Arcachon.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5293. Siblings Malka Hercberg and Maurice Tannenbaum walk down the street of Marseilles.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5294. A French Jewish family stands for photograph on the street of Moirans, France.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5295. Two-year-old Lazare Tannenbaum sits in a baby carriage in Moirans, France.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5296. Two-year-old Lazare Tannenbaum with a French couple who had a tobacco store in Moirans and helped care for him.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5297. Two-year-old Lazare Tannenbaum sits on his father George's shoulders.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5298. A first grade class in Metz, France. Pictured in the back row, third child from the left is Lazare Tannenbaum.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5299. A French Jewish mother sits outside a building with her baby son.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who
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5300. Boubi and Maida Schlimper at the Bnai Akiva camp at La Houle, France.
resistance to scuttle French Navy ships requisitioned by the Germans. As Gestapo agents arrived at his office ... travelled to Annemasse on May 1, and waited at a farm outside of town for a member of the resistance who