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5326. Portrait of Berci Marika at the age of one. She survived, but her parents, who converted to Christianity, were deported to Auschwitz.
Stern's family decided they would burn as many of their possessions as possible as an act of resistance
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5327. An 18 year old Czech girl testifies about the destruction of Lidice, Czechoslovakia at the RuSHA Trial.
the heroism of the Czech resistance. [Source: Gutman, Israel. "Encyclopedia of the Holocaust
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5328. The newly married couple, Herman de Leeuw and Annie Pais, pose with members of the wedding party shortly after the ceremony.
he was arrested for resistance activity and severely beaten during an interrogation. After escaping
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5329. Jewish policeman next to the workshops in the Kovno ghetto once the ghetto had officially become a concentration camp.
Zupovitz and Ika Grinberg, were active in the underground resistance movement. The Kovno ghetto Jewish
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5330. Street scene in the Kovno ghetto. The wagon is transporting mattresses to former cinema being used to house Jews arriving to the ghetto from Zezmer.
Zupovitz and Ika Grinberg, were active in the underground resistance movement. The Kovno ghetto Jewish
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5331. German soldiers prepare for a raid in the Kovno ghetto, as some Jewish residents look on.
Zupovitz and Ika Grinberg, were active in the underground resistance movement. The Kovno ghetto Jewish
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5332. Jews repairing or moving the ghetto fence after a reduction of the ghetto boundaries.
Zupovitz and Ika Grinberg, were active in the underground resistance movement. The Kovno ghetto Jewish
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5333. Jewish police gathering at the main gate to the ghetto.
Zupovitz and Ika Grinberg, were active in the underground resistance movement. The Kovno ghetto Jewish
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5334. Jacob (Yankel) Verbovski (far right), a representative of the Altestenrat labor office, talks with a group of Jews near the Varniu Street entrance to the Kovno ghetto.
capacity he helped members of the resistance to escape from the ghetto, and he helped smuggle weapons and
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5335. Pola Brandys and Avram Zilbersztajn walk down a commercial street in Bucharest.
underground, who talked to them about resistance and self-defense. Unable to produce enough food to sustain
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5336. Jewish leaders attend a post-war Zionist conference in Munich.
funds for relief and resistance to Jews in the ghettos in Poland, for the shipment of relief parcels to
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5337. Survivors rest on an embankment next to a stopped train.
Dutch resistance, was frequently held in Nazi custody, deported to Westerbork circa October 1943, and
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5338. Damaged photograph of Dov Levin, a Jewish school boy in pre-war Kovno, that was preserved through the war by a friend in the sole of her shoe.
among the 9,200 killed. Dov joined a resistance group, made up of friends from Hashomer Hatzair, that
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5339. Ida Karnovski and her brother-in-law, Moshe Musel, read a letter from Pola (Karnovski) Musel (Ida's sister and Moshe's wife) in their room in the Kovno ghetto.
opportunity to commandeer trucks to smuggle ghetto resistance members out to the Rudninkai Forest. He himself
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5340. The Virovitch family gathers at the Kovno train station to bid farewell to Abrasha Virovitch who was immigrating to Palestine.
escort a new group of resistance fighters to the forest. She reentered the ghetto by pretending to be a
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5341. "Barracks Interior" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of woman, with her hair covered, lying on a mattress on the floor, clothes hanging on the wall behind her.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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5342. "Delousing" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of woman bending over, combing or washing the hair of another person seated on the ground next to her.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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5343. "The Crazy Alsatian" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of woman wearing dress, seated, and looking to her right, her hands resting on her right leg.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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5344. "The Escape to Liberty" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of two figures walking down the street, and third figure In the distance, walking with cane.
Resistance. After the war, Andrieux worked in France as a translator for the U.S. army. In 1946, she
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5345. Two Jewish boys stand with their bicycles near the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home at the Château Masgelier.
in search of Kurt, however, she quickly arranged for him to join a group of French resistance
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5346. Yehuda Zupovitz and Dita Katz wade in the Nemunas River during the summer before their marriage.
leadership role. Among his resistance activities was training the members of the underground in the use of
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5347. Group portrait of members of the Hashomer Hatzair hachshara in Kalisz.
links to Polish resistance groups in the area. With the help of Mordechai Tennenbaum from the Hehalutz
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5348. Group portrait of members of the Bialystok Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement at a going away party for their leader, Meir Orkin, before his departure for Palestine.
links to Polish resistance groups in the area. With the help of Mordechai Tennenbaum from the Hehalutz
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5349. Haika Grosman poses with a group of survivors in front of a memorial to the Jews of Bialystok.
links to Polish resistance groups in the area. With the help of Mordechai Tennenbaum from the Hehalutz
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5350. Delegates to the twenty-second World Zionist Congress in Basel.
links to Polish resistance groups in the area. With the help of Mordechai Tennenbaum from the Hehalutz