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5776. Suzanne Michel poses with her young son Jacques who is sitting in a stroller.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5777. Group portrait of young adults in Alsace. Suzanne Levy is on the far right, and her sister Germaine Levy is on the far left.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5778. False identification paper issued to Suzanne Michel under the assumed name Andree Suzanne Gadaux.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5779. Marcel Michel stands next to the truck for his sausage factory, Salaisons.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5780. Marcel Michel stands by the entrance to his butcher shop.
children also hid in Giat. Jacques' maternal aunt, Renee Levy, was in the resistance and was deported to
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5781. Jewish refugees crowd onto the hull of the Hatikvah.
destroyer rammed the ship, and a battle ensued with the passengers after they resisted attempts by the
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5782. A group of teenagers stand on the deck of the Hatikvah while en route to Palestine.
destroyer rammed the ship, and a battle ensued with the passengers after they resisted attempts by the
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5783. Jewish refugees rest on the deck of the Hatikvah while en route to Palestine.
destroyer rammed the ship, and a battle ensued with the passengers after they resisted attempts by the
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5784. American crew members on board the Hatikva (formerly the Tradewinds).
destroyer rammed the ship, and a battle ensued with the passengers after they resisted attempts by the
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5785. Murray Greenfield (far right) and other American volunteers who worked on behalf of immigration to Palestine stand in front of a British guard station in the Cyprus internment camp.
destroyer rammed the ship, and a battle ensued with the passengers after they resisted attempts by the
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5786. Murray Greenfield steers the wheel of the Hatikvah.
destroyer rammed the ship, and a battle ensued with the passengers after they resisted attempts by the
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5787. Studio portrait of Judith deGroot with her baby daughter, Elly.
the war working as a weapons courier for the Dutch resistance using false papers. Chellie, using the
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5788. Emma Di Capua and Stefan Honig pose next to an automobile on their wedding day.
resistance. He remained there until he was liberated on June 3, 1944. Stefan emigrated from Italy to
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5789. Portrait of Benjamin Soep.
Dutch resistance, was frequently held in Nazi custody, deported to Westerbork circa October 1943, and
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5790. Brenda Hershkovitz poses with her doll and her mother, Rosette, on the balcony of the family's apartment, shortly before the start of World War II.
resistance, and asked if he could help find a hiding place for Brenda. In January 1944 she was taken to the
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5791. Wedding portrait of Bezalel Hershkovitz and Rosette Reisman.
resistance, and asked if he could help find a hiding place for Brenda. In January 1944 she was taken to the
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5792. Brenda Hershkovitz holds her baby sister, Annie, on the balcony of their Paris apartment.
resistance, and asked if he could help find a hiding place for Brenda. In January 1944 she was taken to the
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5793. Portrait of Brenda Hershkovitz.
resistance, and asked if he could help find a hiding place for Brenda. In January 1944 she was taken to the
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5794. Brenda Hershkovitz vacations with her parents in Normandy shortly before the German invasion of France.
resistance, and asked if he could help find a hiding place for Brenda. In January 1944 she was taken to the
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5795. Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum is held by Marcq Dincq, the son of her rescuers, Pierre and Marie-Josephe Dincq.
baptized as their godchild in the St. Joseph Church. Pierre Dincq also belonged to the resistance. He was
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5796. Rescuer, Marie-Josephe Dincq holds Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum in her arms.
baptized as their godchild in the St. Joseph Church. Pierre Dincq also belonged to the resistance. He was
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5797. Marguerite-Rose Birnbaum and her rescuer, Marie-Josephe Dincq, pet a baby goat.
baptized as their godchild in the St. Joseph Church. Pierre Dincq also belonged to the resistance. He was
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5798. Frajdla Birnbaum holds her newborn daughter, Marguerite-Rose.
baptized as their godchild in the St. Joseph Church. Pierre Dincq also belonged to the resistance. He was
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5799. Frajdla Birnbaum holds her newborn daughter, Marguerite-Rose.
baptized as their godchild in the St. Joseph Church. Pierre Dincq also belonged to the resistance. He was
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5800. [Lazarus?] Birnbaum holds his newborn daughter, Marguerite-Rose.
baptized as their godchild in the St. Joseph Church. Pierre Dincq also belonged to the resistance. He was