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6326. Group portrait of the wedding of Pauline and Jacques Gartenlaub in Paris.
moved to the south and had joined the resistance group, La Sixieme, smuggling money and notes to people
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6327. Advertising photograph of a woman holding a coffee grinder and a child holding a can of Nescafe.
moved to the south and had joined the resistance group, La Sixieme, smuggling money and notes to people
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6328. Transportation pass issued to Regine Gartenlaub under her real name one year before she was forced to go into hiding.
moved to the south and had joined the resistance group, La Sixieme, smuggling money and notes to people
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6329. Portrait of a grandfather holding two baby grandchildren on a park bench.
moved to the south and had joined the resistance group, La Sixieme, smuggling money and notes to people
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6330. A Jewish family poses with American soldiers and the mayor of the town after liberation.
also in the resistance and another American soldier.
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6331. A small town in the Alpes Maritimes celebrates its liberation.
the town who was also a member of the resistance. Pictured in French uniform is Alexander Fainas.
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6332. A Jewish woman, dressed in typical Greek costume, poses with her brother while hiding in the Greek countryside.
Andartes, the Greek resistance movement. Suspecting Samuel, Greek collaborators began to beat him Samuel
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6333. Prewar studio portrait of a Greek Jewish family. Pictured are the Yaffes: Samuel, Joyia and their children, Mordo and Alberto.
Andartes, the Greek resistance movement. Suspecting Samuel, Greek collaborators began to beat him Samuel
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6334. Close-up portrait of two young Jews living on the Aryan side of Warsaw and wearing suits made from German blankets.
remain in the city, participate in the rebellion and join the Armia Krajowa, the Polish resistance. On
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6335. Close-up portrait of a young Jew living on the Aryan side of Warsaw and wearing a suit made from German blankets.
remain in the city, participate in the rebellion and join the Armia Krajowa, the Polish resistance. On
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6336. Studio portrait of donor's father, Benjamin Hochman.
remain in the city, participate in the rebellion and join the Armia Krajowa, the Polish resistance. On
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6337. Passport photograph of Pawel Hochman (now Peretz Hochman) taken while he was living on the Aryan side of Warsaw.
remain in the city, participate in the rebellion and join the Armia Krajowa, the Polish resistance. On
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6338. Close-up portrait of two young Jews living on the Aryan side of Warsaw and wearing suits made from German blankets.
remain in the city, participate in the rebellion and join the Armia Krajowa, the Polish resistance. On
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6339. Members of the Bnai Akiva religious Zionist youth movement, wearing tefillin, recite their morning prayers next to a haystack.
the end of 1941 when Malka could no longer work. David joined the Belgium Communist Resistance, and
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6340. Tauba and David Suesskind, relax next to a lake in Zurich soon after they managed to cross the Swiss border.
the end of 1941 when Malka could no longer work. David joined the Belgium Communist Resistance, and
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6341. Close-up photograph of Annie Pflueger. Annie Pflueger headed the Quaker sect in Switzerland and during the war, served as the head of the nurses school of Zurich.
the end of 1941 when Malka could no longer work. David joined the Belgium Communist Resistance, and
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6342. Group portrait of members of the Brit Chalutzim Dati-im religious Zionist youth movement.
the end of 1941 when Malka could no longer work. David joined the Belgium Communist Resistance, and
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6343. A young woman leans against a tree. Pictured is Betty Jacubowicz, who helped to smuggle 52 children to Switzerland.
the end of 1941 when Malka could no longer work. David joined the Belgium Communist Resistance, and
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6344. Members of the Brit Chalutzim Dati-im religious Zionist youth group walk down a street in Switzerland.
the end of 1941 when Malka could no longer work. David joined the Belgium Communist Resistance, and
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6345. The Sephiha family conducts High Holiday services in their apartment on rue Theodore Verhaegen in Saint-Gilles, Brussels, Belgium.
Judeo-Espagnols as an act of resistance since the Nazis had closed all synagogues. From left to right
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6346. Young Jewish men pull a plow through a potato field at the La Ramee agricultural school.
first director, Haroun Tazieff, left to join the resistance.)
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6347. Femia van West and two colleagues work in the Jewish hospital, Apdeldoornsche Bos, in Apeldoorn.
Dutch Resistance found her another hiding place in a monastery. They all survived. Rachel van den
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6348. Femia van West and her fiance pose on the steps of a building.
Dutch Resistance found her another hiding place in a monastery. They all survived. Rachel van den
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6349. Femia van West poses on her bicycle next to a street sign near Leiden.
Dutch Resistance found her another hiding place in a monastery. They all survived. Rachel van den
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6350. Femia van West perches on a ladder outside her home wearing a Star of David.
Dutch Resistance found her another hiding place in a monastery. They all survived. Rachel van den