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6801. View of the mountain residence in Col de Menee where Eryk Goldfarb hid out during the German occupation of France.
resistance. Eryk was stationed near the village of Vassieux. He participated in heavy fighting in Vercors
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6802. Jewish refugee Eryk Golfarb works at widening a mountain road while living in hiding in Col de Menee, France.
resistance. Eryk was stationed near the village of Vassieux. He participated in heavy fighting in Vercors
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6803. Jewish refugee Eryk Goldfarb reads a book on a grassy hillside while living in hiding in Col de Menee, France.
resistance. Eryk was stationed near the village of Vassieux. He participated in heavy fighting in Vercors
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6804. Studio portrait of a Jewish child holding a cone filled with candy on his first day of school in Berlin.
resistance. Eryk was stationed near the village of Vassieux. He participated in heavy fighting in Vercors
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6805. Jasia Starkopf poses with her father while they are in hiding as Jasia and Adam Bludowski.
the help of Oskar Galewski, a Jewish friend who was working for the resistance on the Aryan side, they
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6806. The Starkopf family poses by a snowman in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
the help of Oskar Galewski, a Jewish friend who was working for the resistance on the Aryan side, they
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6807. The Starkopf family visits with friends in the Feldafing displaced persons camp.
the help of Oskar Galewski, a Jewish friend who was working for the resistance on the Aryan side, they
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6808. The Maccabi motorcycle team prepares to leave Poland for Palestine.
the help of Oskar Galewski, a Jewish friend who was working for the resistance on the Aryan side, they
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6809. Prewar portrait of the Starkopf family. Pictured are Miriam and Max Starkopf with their children Adam and Henry.
the help of Oskar Galewski, a Jewish friend who was working for the resistance on the Aryan side, they
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6810. Prewar portrait of the Zamenfeld family. Pictured are Leon and Sally Zamenfeld (the sister of Miriam Starkopf) and their children Henry and his wife Rose, Waldek and Stasio.
the help of Oskar Galewski, a Jewish friend who was working for the resistance on the Aryan side, they
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6811. Children look at a display of books created in the Fontenay aux Roses children's home.
resistance. Eryk was stationed near the village of Vassieux. He participated in heavy fighting in Vercors
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6812. Jewish children pose on the steps outside the Chabannes children's home.
resistance. Eryk was stationed near the village of Vassieux. He participated in heavy fighting in Vercors
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6813. Document signed by Miriam Goldfarb, a Jewish mother, granting the Comite Israelite Pour les Enfants venant d'Allemagne et de l'Europe central (Jewish Committee for children from Germany and central Europe) power of attorney over her son Eryk prior to his leaving Germany for France.
resistance. Eryk was stationed near the village of Vassieux. He participated in heavy fighting in Vercors
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6814. Page 2 of a personal information sheet for Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) while he was posing as a member of the Hitler Youth.
to resist the ghettoization order, but urged Isaac to flee to the east with Solly. David, who had
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6815. Memorandum from the supervisor of Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) stating that Perjell completed the second year of his apprenticeship at the Volkswagen factory.
to resist the ghettoization order, but urged Isaac to flee to the east with Solly. David, who had
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6816. Prewar portrait of two Belgian Jewish sisters who later were killed in Auschwitz.
ration cards in clear view. In the middle of the night, four Jewish members of the resistance, Paul
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6817. Prewar portrait of a Belgian Jewish family. From left to right are Chaja Perla, Catharina, Tauba and Israel Mayer Frydland.
ration cards in clear view. In the middle of the night, four Jewish members of the resistance, Paul
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6818. Two Jewish sisters who survived the war in hiding pose together after the war on a street in Belgium.
ration cards in clear view. In the middle of the night, four Jewish members of the resistance, Paul
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6819. Affadavit in lieu of passport issued to Hans Julius Cahnmann by Hiram Bingham, Jr., Vice Consul of the United States of America for the district of Marseille, France.
developed contacts with members of the French resistance. Later he used these contacts to assist the rescue
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6820. Verso of an affadavit in lieu of passport issued to Hans Julius Cahnmann by Hiram Bingham, Jr., Vice Consul of the United States of America for the district of Marseille, France.
developed contacts with members of the French resistance. Later he used these contacts to assist the rescue
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6821. Passport issued to Irene Spicker in March 1939 stamped with the Nazi eagle and displaying the imposed middle name of "Sara".
The owner, Mr. Dessy, belonged to the resistance. He knew she was Jewish and allowed her to remain
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6822. Irene Spicker holds a cone of goodies on her first day of school.
The owner, Mr. Dessy, belonged to the resistance. He knew she was Jewish and allowed her to remain
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6823. Children, some of whom are in costume, from the Berlin housing development known as Uncle Toms' Cabin climb on a giant fish during an annual parade.
The owner, Mr. Dessy, belonged to the resistance. He knew she was Jewish and allowed her to remain
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6824. A large group of German and Jewish friends pose together during a costume party.
The owner, Mr. Dessy, belonged to the resistance. He knew she was Jewish and allowed her to remain
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6825. Studio portrait of a German-Jewish brother and sister praying for their father who was a soldier in World War I.
The owner, Mr. Dessy, belonged to the resistance. He knew she was Jewish and allowed her to remain