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6526. Oral history interview with Kostandinos Paschaloudis
and Antzel, who both became very active in the Resistance movement, survived the war, and eventually
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6527. Oral history interviews with Irène Paillassou and Renée Paillassou
commitment to the French Resistance; the poor radio reception across the Creuse, depriving the population of
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6528. Oral history interviews with Colette Pascal, Georges Broucher, Robert Charbonnier, Rene Plavinet, and André Lelong
Paillassou sisters; learning much later that the sisters were involved in the Resistance; Chabannes before
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6529. Oral history interview with Marcelo Cohen
-Semites after the war; his views on the Jewish resistance; and feeling like he did not have a youth
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6530. Oral history interview with Hadassah Carlebach
Germans were waiting in Nice and members of the party were captured; Leon Poliakov (member of resistance
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6531. The Frenkel family celebrates the graduation of Rabbi Erne Frenkel, the Rabbi of Bicske.
among them both common criminals and political prisoners arrested for their work in the resistance
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6532. Close-up portrait of Dr. Erne Frenkel, the Rabbi in Bicsk (near Budapest).
among them both common criminals and political prisoners arrested for their work in the resistance
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6533. Prewar portrait of Edit Frenkel with her two children Imre and Judit dressed in Austrian style clothes.
among them both common criminals and political prisoners arrested for their work in the resistance
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6534. Clergy march in the funeral procession of Mayor of Szeged.
among them both common criminals and political prisoners arrested for their work in the resistance
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6535. Rabbi Jeno Frenkel dedicates a memorial to Jewish soldiers from Szeged who were killed in World War I.
among them both common criminals and political prisoners arrested for their work in the resistance
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6536. Studio portrait of Imre and Judit Frenkel wearing Alpine hats.
among them both common criminals and political prisoners arrested for their work in the resistance
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6537. Rabbi Jeno Frenkel reads a religious text.
among them both common criminals and political prisoners arrested for their work in the resistance
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6538. Studio portrait of Dragutin and Blanka Buchler on the occasion of their first wedding anniversary.
October 8, 1941 by the Germans in a reprisal for a resistance action. Dina, together with her mother and
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6539. Dragutin and Blanka Buchler push their infant daughter in her carriage.
October 8, 1941 by the Germans in a reprisal for a resistance action. Dina, together with her mother and
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6540. Dina Buchler walks down the street with her rescuer, Gina Beretics.
October 8, 1941 by the Germans in a reprisal for a resistance action. Dina, together with her mother and
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6541. Blanka Brodaric stands by a railing and laughs while in Italy where she was studying languages and homemaking.
October 8, 1941 by the Germans in a reprisal for a resistance action. Dina, together with her mother and
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6542. The Brodarics,a Croatian Jewish family, poses on a rocky beach.
October 8, 1941 by the Germans in a reprisal for a resistance action. Dina, together with her mother and
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6543. Close up portrait of Dina Buchler taken after she was smuggled out of concentration camp and before she went into hiding.
October 8, 1941 by the Germans in a reprisal for a resistance action. Dina, together with her mother and
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6544. A group of young people goes for a walk in the woods of Yugoslavia.
October 8, 1941 by the Germans in a reprisal for a resistance action. Dina, together with her mother and
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6545. Dina Buchler walks down the street hand in hand with her rescuer, Gina Beretic, and her rescuer's cousin.
October 8, 1941 by the Germans in a reprisal for a resistance action. Dina, together with her mother and
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6546. Studio portrait of Blanka Zitzer and her husband Vladimir First.
October 8, 1941 by the Germans in a reprisal for a resistance action. Dina, together with her mother and
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6547. Group portrait of the girls in the Ecole Israelites, Hospitaliers St.
resistance. The donor's mother, Miriam Einhorn (b.1913) was the daughter of Zahava (Zlata) and Yaakov
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6548. Colorized studio portrait of three Jewish siblings in Paris.
resistance. The donor's mother, Miriam Einhorn (b.1913) was the daughter of Zahava (Zlata) and Yaakov
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6549. Group portrait of members of the French Foreign Legion in a prisoner of war camp in Germany.
resistance. The donor's mother, Miriam Einhorn (b.1913) was the daughter of Zahava (Zlata) and Yaakov
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6550. Studio portrait of Dora Licht, the first wife of the donor's father, who later perished in Auschwitz.
resistance. The donor's mother, Miriam Einhorn (b.1913) was the daughter of Zahava (Zlata) and Yaakov