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5751. Adrian Lujten (right) and and his brother-in-law Roel Rosendaal (left) stand in front of their factory, the Electromotorenfabriek.
September her father became involved in the resistance, and Margalit also assisted the underground. She
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5752. Girls in the fourth grade class in Dordrecht sit at their desks.
September her father became involved in the resistance, and Margalit also assisted the underground. She
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5753. Margalit Lujten learns to type.
September her father became involved in the resistance, and Margalit also assisted the underground. She
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5754. Zionist youth sing outdoors in a hachshara in postwar Holland.
September her father became involved in the resistance, and Margalit also assisted the underground. She
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5755. Residents of Dordrecht celebrate the liberation of their town.
September her father became involved in the resistance, and Margalit also assisted the underground. She
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5756. Rachel and Elly van Leeuwen pose on a street in The Hague.
the war working as a weapons courier for the Dutch resistance using false papers. Chellie, using the
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5757. Judith de Groot poses in a costume.
the war working as a weapons courier for the Dutch resistance using false papers. Chellie, using the
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5758. Colorized portrait of Elly and Rachel (Chellie) van Leeuwen.
the war working as a weapons courier for the Dutch resistance using false papers. Chellie, using the
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5759. Isaac ven Leeuwen (left) and another gentleman dig in a field [probably in Westerbork].
the war working as a weapons courier for the Dutch resistance using false papers. Chellie, using the
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5760. Studio portrait of Elly Degroot.
the war working as a weapons courier for the Dutch resistance using false papers. Chellie, using the
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5761. Studio portrait of Judith van Leeuwen Degroot and her daughter Elly.
the war working as a weapons courier for the Dutch resistance using false papers. Chellie, using the
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5762. Wedding of Natan Zeidenbach and Mathilda Herscovici.
where he remained for about two months until he escaped and joined the Marquis or French resistance
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5763. Studio portrait Claude Zeidenbach taken while he was in hiding.
where he remained for about two months until he escaped and joined the Marquis or French resistance
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5764. Shimon, Leon and Hanoch Zeidenbach pose outside the children's home in Switzerland after fleeing to safety.
where he remained for about two months until he escaped and joined the Marquis or French resistance
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5765. Claude walks down a street in Brussels after the war with his older sister Renee (left) and mother (right).
where he remained for about two months until he escaped and joined the Marquis or French resistance
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5766. Studio portrait of Jacques Michel with mother Suzanne,
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5767. Jacques Michel's grandparents, Julian and Emile and his uncle Artur pose in a garden in wartime Giat.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5768. Group portrait of the Michel family in Giat. Pictured left to right are Marcel Michel, Marc, Uncle Georges, Denise, Grandfather Julian, and Jacques.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5769. Wedding portrait of Marcel and Suzanne Michel.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5770. Germaine and Andre Levy sit outdoors at a table.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5771. The Levy family goes for an excursion in prewar Alsace.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5772. The Michel family poses on a street in Epernay prior to fleeing to the Free Zone.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5773. Suzanne Michel, holding her baby Marc, stands with her oldest son Jacques after crossing into Free France.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5774. Postwar portraif of Albert Levy and Jeanne Belfort , grandparents of the donor.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5775. Jacques and Marc Michel stand on a street in Giat.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to