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6126. During a temporary leave from the Les Milles internment camp, Baruch Brenig (right) poses with his son,Theo (center), and brother-in-law, Hermann Herzmann (left), at the Vieux Port 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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6127. Group portrait of Jewish refugee youth outside the Murailles children's home in Geneva.
resistance. On August 10, 1942, one day after Theo's release from Les Milles, his parents were sent to
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6128. A boy leads Sabbath services in the Murailles children's home in Geneva, Switzerland.
resistance. On August 10, 1942, one day after Theo's release from Les Milles, his parents were sent to
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6129. Tajna Policja Państwowa w Łodzi. Ekspozytura w Sieradzu (Sygn. 202)
investigations of Polish resistance movement, actions against anti-German steps, participation in displacements
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6130. Selected records from the State Archives of the Republic of Cyprus related to the Jewish emigration
resistance from its passengers, Exodus was forcibly returned to Europe. Its passengers were eventually sent
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6131. Hana Wieder collection.
a group of children. In the face of growing danger from the Gestapo, the Resistance removed the
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6132. Henry and Grete Salomon collection
be sent away. He resisted, however, and was beaten and left for dead in the town square. An
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6133. Sąd Niemiecki w Warszawie (Sygn.1207/III)
resistance against the German occupation authorities; for failure to register by the officers of the Polish
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6134. Case files from the Gestapo in Zichenau, Poland (Sygn. 186)
contain information about individuals in the Zichenau area suspected of crimes such as acts of resistance
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6135. Geheime Staatspolizei. Aussendienststelle Schieratz (Sygn. GK 707),
resistance movement, passport matters and prisoners of war.
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6136. Selected records from the Romanian Information Service
Resistance movement in Romania. After the WW II, he was deputy editor in chief of Scinteia, newspaper of
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6137. Allied Military currency for France, 100 franc note
distributed under the orders of General Eisenhower, but the leader of the French Resistance, General Charles
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6138. Catholic missal given to Peter Abendstern while living in hiding
Marty, a member of the Resistance. Andre and his wife then agreed to hide Elly from August 1942-August
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6139. Abend and Getter families papers
was hidden in Mende, France with assistance from the French resistance group La Sixième. Chaya, Muni
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6140. Parker Lucky Curve duofold fountain pen used in the Warsaw ghetto
September 1944, Irena joined the underground resistance - building barricades, organizing shelters, and
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6141. Striped wool jacket used in the Warsaw ghetto
September 1944, Irena joined the underground resistance - building barricades, organizing shelters, and
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6142. Cream colored handkerchief used in the Warsaw ghetto
September 1944, Irena joined the underground resistance - building barricades, organizing shelters, and
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6143. Red enamel cup used by an inmate in a slave labor camp
September 1944, Irena joined the underground resistance - building barricades, organizing shelters, and
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6144. Silver floral patterned dinner fork used by an inmate in a slave labor camp
September 1944, Irena joined the underground resistance - building barricades, organizing shelters, and
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6145. Painting with blind incising used in a displaced persons camp by the Ehrlich vel Sluszny family
September 1944, Irena joined the underground resistance - building barricades, organizing shelters, and
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6146. Frances Hirshfeld collection
resistance. On August 26, 1943, Franka was deported by the German authorities to Auschwitz-Birkenau
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6147. Drawing of a manor house with a fence by A German Jewish refugee
deter the German attempts at deportations. Willy was ferried to Sweden by the Danish resistance and he
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6148. Karl Schwesig manuscript
interrogated for the names of colleagues who also resisted the Nazis. He was sent to Ulmer Höhe prison in
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6149. Bakelite Star of David button worn by a Bulgarian Jewish woman
The deportations were canceled in May 1943 due to resistance from Bulgarian politicians, intellectuals
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6150. French collaborationist anti-Bolshevist propaganda poster
created in 1942 to distribute propaganda vilifying the French Resistance, Communists, the British, and