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10376. Father Bruno (Henri Reynders) poses for a group portrait with sisters and brother after the war.
searched for surviving parents to collect the children under his care. In 1964 Father Bruno was recognized
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10377. Portrait of five young girls [who probably were among the hundreds of Jewish children hidden by Father Bruno].
searched for surviving parents to collect the children under his care. In 1964 Father Bruno was recognized
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10378. Close-up postwar portrait of Father Bruno (Henri Reynders) sitting in an armchair in a retirement home.
searched for surviving parents to collect the children under his care. In 1964 Father Bruno was recognized
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10379. Close-up portrait of Father Bruno (Henri Reynder) sitting on a couch after his retirement.
searched for surviving parents to collect the children under his care. In 1964 Father Bruno was recognized
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10380. A Belgian-Jewish couple poses on a street in Brussels shortly after the start of World War II.
1943. The three children survived in hiding. After their parents were arrested, Cecile and Anny hid
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10381. Close-up portrait of three Belgian-Jewish siblings writing in their school books.
1943. The three children survived in hiding. After their parents were arrested, Cecile and Anny hid
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10382. Two Jewish sisters pose with the nun who had hidden them and a group of Belgian children in the Couvent de la Misericorde in Louvain.
1943. The three children survived in hiding. After their parents were arrested, Cecile and Anny hid
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10383. Regina Ptasznik Grajcer holds her newborn daughter Miriam while her family and a nurse stand behind her.
Wolf and Jozek both survived the war. Regina returned to Poland in 1947, married Itzchak Grajcer in
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10384. Two kibbutz members stand outside a rustic shack next to a sign advertising "Ice Cream Today."
reunite with other surviving relatives. He entered Yeshiva University and became a cantor and Hebrew
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10385. A kibbutz member sits next to a rustic shack on a sand dune playing the accordian.
reunite with other surviving relatives. He entered Yeshiva University and became a cantor and Hebrew
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10386. A kibbutz member plants potted plants in a garden in Kibbutz Saad.
reunite with other surviving relatives. He entered Yeshiva University and became a cantor and Hebrew
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10387. Kibbutz members from Kibbutz Saad emerge from bunkers to stare up at something in the sky.
reunite with other surviving relatives. He entered Yeshiva University and became a cantor and Hebrew
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10388. A Jewish mother plays with her newborn child in the year following the German invasion of Poland but prior to the establishment of a ghetto in Krakow.
cousin Jerzy survived. Rabbi Schoenfeld brought Stefania to England on March 17 1947 and placed her in a
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10389. A young Jewish child plays outside in the snow shortly before the creation of the Krakow ghetto.
cousin Jerzy survived. Rabbi Schoenfeld brought Stefania to England on March 17 1947 and placed her in a
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10390. Group portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Rudolf Hoffman is pictured standing on the far left next to his wife, Regina Polland Hoffman.
cousin Jerzy survived. Rabbi Schoenfeld brought Stefania to England on March 17 1947 and placed her in a
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10391. Antonia Polland (Tosia) holds her niece Stefania Hoffman, in her arms shortly before the creation of the Krakow ghetto.
cousin Jerzy survived. Rabbi Schoenfeld brought Stefania to England on March 17 1947 and placed her in a
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10392. A Jewish mother poses with her newborn daughter inside their home in Krakow prior to the creation of the ghetto.
cousin Jerzy survived. Rabbi Schoenfeld brought Stefania to England on March 17 1947 and placed her in a
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10393. A Jewish couple walks down a street in Krakow. Pictured are Rudolf and Regina Hoffman.
cousin Jerzy survived. Rabbi Schoenfeld brought Stefania to England on March 17 1947 and placed her in a
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10394. Studio portrait of a Romanian-Jewish couple. Pictured are Ephraim and Dolly Neuman.
was stationed. They lived there until 1948, when they moved back to Prague. Erika's parents survived
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10395. Six Jewish boys who came to England on a Kindertransport pose outside the synagogue in Nottingham.
survived and immigrated to Israel
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10396. George Spitz (center) boards a ship for Cuba to set up a home for his family, two weeks prior to the departure of the St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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10397. Passengers on board the St. Louis dine together. Among those pictured are (back row) Mr.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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10398. Passengers relax on deck aboard the St. Louis. Pictured are Dr.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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10399. Close-up portrait of a young child, Marysia Rozenszajn, standing among high grass while in hiding.
for the remainder of the war. Bela survived imprisonment in Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck. In April
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10400. Marysia Rosenszajn holds the hand of her rescuer's sister, Marysia Pawlowska.
for the remainder of the war. Bela survived imprisonment in Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck. In April