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5351. Polish Zionist leaders pose with members of the Jewish Brigade shortly after the war.
links to Polish resistance groups in the area. With the help of Mordechai Tennenbaum from the Hehalutz
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5352. Meir Yaari, head of the MAPAM political party in Palestine, visits the ruins of the Judenrat building in the former Warsaw ghetto.
links to Polish resistance groups in the area. With the help of Mordechai Tennenbaum from the Hehalutz
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5353. The Blumenstein family, [left to right] Heinz held by his father, Franz, who stands beside Elsa, his mother.
Elsa and Heinz fled to northern Holland, where the Dutch resistance provided them with separate safe
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5354. Studio portrait of Regina Blumenstein, the paternal grandmother of Heinz Blumenstein.
Elsa and Heinz fled to northern Holland, where the Dutch resistance provided them with separate safe
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5355. Karola Topor and Leon Fischmann visit the grave of their father, Isaak Fischmann, in Czestochowa.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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5356. Leo Bretholz with his sisters Henny and Ditta and cousin, Sonja Topor.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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5357. Wedding portrait of Minna and Sam Goldstein, the aunt and uncle of Leo Bretholz.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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5358. Leo Bretholz poses with Netty and Anny Frajermauer in the village of Cauterets.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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5359. Polish Passport with a Japanese visa. Polish passport for Icchok Melamedowicz issued at the Polish Consulate in Kovno September 26, 1939.
resistance group and sought ways to leave Lithuania. On August 14, 1940 the family received two of the last
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5360. Orenstam, a member of the Jewish ghetto police, stands outside a house in the ghetto.
Zupovitz and Ika Grinberg, were active in the underground resistance movement. The Kovno ghetto Jewish
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5361. Heinz Thomas Stein, a German Jewish child in hiding, lies in a pasture on the Litjen farm in Swolgen, Holland.
der Voort, a nurse who headed a group within the Dutch resistance in the Tienrey district of Limburgh
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5362. Uriel Michael Stein with his mother and grandmothers.
der Voort, a nurse who headed a group within the Dutch resistance in the Tienrey district of Limburgh
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5363. Tom, Wolf and Michael Stein play with their maternal grandparents in their home in Amsterdam.
der Voort, a nurse who headed a group within the Dutch resistance in the Tienrey district of Limburgh
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5364. Tom and Wolf Stein attend a Purim party in Turkish costumes.
der Voort, a nurse who headed a group within the Dutch resistance in the Tienrey district of Limburgh
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5365. A special meeting of Hashomer Hatzair in Eisiskes attended by counselors from Vilna, including Abba Kovner.
of December 1941, calling for Jewish armed resistance against the Nazis. As the commander of the FPO
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5366. Portrait of two Jewish brothers in Vienna. Pictured are Joseph and Theodore Brenig.
resistance. On August 10, 1942, one day after Theo's release from Les Milles, his parents were sent to
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5367. Two Jewish refugee brothers walk down a street in Marseilles.
resistance. On August 10, 1942, one day after Theo's release from Les Milles, his parents were sent to
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5368. Identification papers for Hiram Bingham, American Vice Consul in Marseilles.
developed contacts with members of the French resistance. Later he used these contacts to assist the rescue
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5369. Hiram Bingham works in his office at an unidentified U.S.
developed contacts with members of the French resistance. Later he used these contacts to assist the rescue
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5370. Vice Consul Hiram Bingham poses with his family at his residence in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
developed contacts with members of the French resistance. Later he used these contacts to assist the rescue
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5371. Wspomnienia i pamietniki (Sygn. IZ. Doc II)
German settlement action and treatment of Poles, forced labor, armed resistance of Poles, intensive
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5372. Sąd Specjalny w Warszawie (Sygn. 643/III)
resistance against the German occupation authorities; for failure to register by the officers of the Polish
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5373. Peter Rosen papers
provide an intelligence background for the Allied armies as they advanced into Germany, subdued resistance
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5374. Oscar Dulitzki photographs
He was at the camp until liberation in August 1944. He then joined the Maquis resistance fighters and
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5375. Prezydium Rady Ministrów (PRM)
and Soviet occupations, organization and activities of the Polish Resistance Movement in Poland and