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6101. Friends boating on the Nemunas River in the village of Kacergine, near Kaunas.
leadership role. Among his resistance activities was training the members of the underground in the use of
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6102. Abraham Harmatz poses with his three sons, Zvi Hirsch, Joseph and Ephraim, at the seashore in Palanga, Lithuania.
proceeded to Lublin, where he met a large group of former resistance fighters. There, he participated in
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6103. Three Jewish brothers pose in sailor suits. Pictured from right to left are; Zvi Hirsch; Joseph and Ephraim Harmatz.
proceeded to Lublin, where he met a large group of former resistance fighters. There, he participated in
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6104. Portrait of Zvi Hirsch Harmatz.
proceeded to Lublin, where he met a large group of former resistance fighters. There, he participated in
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6105. Group portrait of delegates to the World Zionist Conference in London.
links to Polish resistance groups in the area. With the help of Mordechai Tennenbaum from the Hehalutz
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6106. Members of the Fischman family in Czestochowa. Seated from left to right are Chana Sara Fischmann and Isaak Fischmann; standing from left to right are, Karola Toper and Chaya Fischmann.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6107. Snapshot of thirteen-year-old Ditta Bretholz, which she sent to her brother Leo in France on the occasion of his twenty-first birthday.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6108. Portrait of Anny Frajermauer, a Jewish refugee from Belgium, that was sent to Leo Bretholz while he was in prison in France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6109. Leo Bretholz poses with relatives at his bar mitzvah, which took place at the Klucky Temple in Vienna and was officiated by Rabbi Dr.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6110. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6111. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6112. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6113. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6114. Crossword puzzle created by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6115. Crossword puzzle created by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6116. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6117. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6118. Prison drawings, writings and puzzles made by Leo Bretholz during his months of solitary confinement in a prison in Tarbes, France.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6119. Affidavit certifying that Max Henri Lefevre, the alias used by Leo Bretholz, is employed and is a member of the Compagnons de France, a Vichy paramilitary youth organization.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6120. Affidavit acquitting Leo Bretholz of his wartime conviction for illegally living in France and evading arrest.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6121. Affidavit signed by the mayor of Limoges attesting to the good conduct of Leo Bretholz.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6122. Residency permit for Leo Bretholz signed by the prefect of Haute-Pyrenees.
where he joined a Jewish resistance group known as "La Sixieme" [The Sixth]. Cover for his underground
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6123. Juliette Usach and four boys sit beneath a sign directing the way to Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
covert resistance activity. Refugees were hidden during round-ups; false identification papers, birth
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6124. Jews are gathered near one of the entrances to the Kovno ghetto while moving their belongings into the ghetto.
Zupovitz and Ika Grinberg, were active in the underground resistance movement. The Kovno ghetto Jewish
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6125. Jewish owners and employees of the M. Damm textile company in Vienna pose in front of their business.
resistance. On August 10, 1942, one day after Theo's release from Les Milles, his parents were sent to