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6551. False papsers issued to Jacques Balsam under the pseudonym Lucien Prygiel but stamped "Juif" (Jew).
resistance. The donor's mother, Miriam Einhorn (b.1913) was the daughter of Zahava (Zlata) and Yaakov
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6552. Safe conduct pass issued by the French police to Jacques Balsam after the war.
resistance. The donor's mother, Miriam Einhorn (b.1913) was the daughter of Zahava (Zlata) and Yaakov
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6553. Prisoner identification card issued to Jacques Balsam in the Egletons labor camp, a camp for foreign workers.
resistance. The donor's mother, Miriam Einhorn (b.1913) was the daughter of Zahava (Zlata) and Yaakov
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6554. Wedding portrait of Tomasz (Thomas) Wilinski and Zofia Smiglewska.
Aleksander Banach, who stayed in Poland and became a member of the resistance. Helena later married an
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6555. Portrait of Tomasz (Thomas) Wilinski with his daughter Helena in Kolno, Poland.
Aleksander Banach, who stayed in Poland and became a member of the resistance. Helena later married an
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6556. Portrait of Tomasz (Thomas) Wilinski, taken several years before his death at Stutthof in 1944.
Aleksander Banach, who stayed in Poland and became a member of the resistance. Helena later married an
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6557. Identification papers issued to Jacques Balsam in the Egletons labor camp, a camp for foreign workers.
resistance. The donor's mother, Miriam Einhorn (b.1913) was the daughter of Zahava (Zlata) and Yaakov
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6558. Perec Willenberg paints a ceiling mural in the old synagogue in Czestochowa.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6559. Perec Willenberg (pictured center, wearing white) and his staff paint the old synagogue ceiling mural in Czestochowa.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6560. Interior view of a synagogue ceiling mural painted by Perec Willenberg in Czestochowa.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6561. Maniefa Willenberg (pictured second from left) assists during a surgical operation.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6562. The Willenberg family walks down a street in prewar Czestochowa.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6563. Studio portrait of Perec Willenberg.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6564. Studio portrait of Perec Willenberg during war.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6565. Itta Willenberg walks down a street in Warsaw with her baby sister Tamara.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6566. Three Polish Jews pose by a table set with wine and glasses.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6567. Shmuel Willenberg shoots footage of members of the Zionist group Ichud in postwar Poland.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6568. Group portrait of soldiers in the postwar Polish army.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6569. Shmuel Willenberg (third from right) leads a group of Jews across the Alps on their eventual way to Palestine.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6570. Shmuel Willenberg stands in front of the Arch of Titus after leading a Bricha group to Italy.
telephone exchange. The following summer, Polish resistance groups launched an uprising in Warsaw on
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6571. Studio portrait of Judith van Leeuwen Degroot with her two daughters Elly and Rachel and sent to he husband.
the war working as a weapons courier for the Dutch resistance using false papers. Chellie, using the
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6572. Group portrait of children staying at the Les Grillons home in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
covert resistance activity. Refugees were hidden during round-ups; false identification papers, birth
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6573. Mirjam Ermann stands behind her sister Suzanne (left) and another young girl in the children's home in Ascona.
He had contact with members of the resistance; in particular with Joseph Lancon, a Catholic widower
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6574. Leo Ermann poses on a rural road with his two daughters Mirjam and Suzanne.
He had contact with members of the resistance; in particular with Joseph Lancon, a Catholic widower
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6575. Toni Ermann poses on the shore of Lake Lugano with her three daughters.
He had contact with members of the resistance; in particular with Joseph Lancon, a Catholic widower