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12851. Red Cross letter sent by a German Jewish refugee couple in amsterdam to their grand nephews in Manchester, England.
had been killed immediately. Elsbeth survived the war, and soon after the liberation returned to
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12852. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Troper (center) pose with Jewish refugees on the deck of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12853. Typewritten English translation of a message sent by the members of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12854. Confidential letter sent by JDC Chairman Paul Baerwald in London to JDC European Director Morris Troper in Paris regarding the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12855. Telegram sent by JDC European Director Morris Troper to JDC headquarters in London stating that he has permission to board the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12856. Telegram sent to JDC European Director Morris Troper in Paris by JDC Chairman Paul Baerwald and Harold Linder in London thanking him for his hard work in the successful resolution of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12857. Telegram sent to JDC European Director Morris Troper in Paris by JDC Chairman Paul Baerwald and Harold Linder in London thanking him for his hard work in the successful resolution of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12858. Telegram sent by Gustav Schroeder, captain of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12859. Telegram from JDC headquarters in New York to JDC European Director Morris Troper in Paris, informing him that emotions are running high in the U.S.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12860. Telegram sent to Morris Troper, JDC European Director in Paris from Paul Baerwald, JDC Chairman in New York, commenting on the enormous public interest in the fate of the MS St.
France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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12861. Portrait of the Wertheim family. Pictured are Julius and Hanna (Kaiser) Wertheim (the uncle and aunt of Sonja Kaiser) with their six children, Joseph, Julius, Ruth, Solly, Heinz, Rolf and Kerry.
oldest daughter, Kerry, was sent on a Kindertransport to England and survived. The rest of the family
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12862. Portrait of the French Jewish rescuer, Odette Rosenstock, co-founder of the Abadi (Marcel) network.
reunite children with their parents or other surviving relatives, and to find homes for those who were
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12863. Postwar portrait of the Jewish rescuer, Moussa Abadi, co-founder of the Abadi (Marcel) network.
reunite children with their parents or other surviving relatives, and to find homes for those who were
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12864. Jewish rescuers Moussa Abadi and Odette Rosenstock walk along a street in Nice after the war.
reunite children with their parents or other surviving relatives, and to find homes for those who were
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12865. Postwar portrait of the Jewish rescuer, Moussa Abadi, co-founder of the Abadi (Marcel) network.
reunite children with their parents or other surviving relatives, and to find homes for those who were
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12866. Group portrait of the Jewish police in the Bindermichl displaced persons camp.
on May 1st, 1925. He survived Gusen in Mauthausen. Also pictured is Shimon (Sol) Wizel, seated to
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12867. Program cover of the Third Conference of Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany.
with the emblem of the Surviving Remnant [sheerit hapletah], a felled tree with a small branch growing
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12868. Syma Klok teaches English to displaced children in a classroom at the Bad Schallerbach children's home in Austria.
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in
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12869. Two childcare workers pose with a group of toddlers in the playground of the Bad Schallerbach children's home.
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in
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12870. Workmen hang up a sign on the gate of the new IRO [International Refugee Organization] children's home in Leitendorf, Austria.
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in
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12871. Toddlers sit around little tables at the Bad Schallerbach home for displaced children.
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in
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12872. Children receive medical examinations in the Bad Schallerbach home for displaced children.
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in
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12873. DP children from the Bad Schallerbach children's home pose with members of the staff before their departure for the United States.
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in
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12874. Syma Minc Klok, director of the Bad Schallerbach DP children's home, watches while seven-year-old Liesl signs her name on an American visa application.
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in
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12875. A nurse administers artificial sunlight therapy to undernourished children in the Bad Schallerbach children's home.
husband divorced, and Syma married George Crane. Her brother, Calel, survived the war in hiding in