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15451. Rabbi Philip Bernstein, adviser on Jewish Affairs to the commander of the US forces in Europe, delivers a speech.
Hapleita [Surviving Remnant] edition of the Talmud (1947-1951). Bernstein's most notable challenge and
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15452. Postcard written from Coenraad Rood to his wife Elisabeth shortly from the deportation train from the Westerbork camp.
survivors. His wife Elisabeth survived in hiding, and they were reunited after the war.
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15453. Verso of a postcard written from Coenraad Rood to his wife Elisabeth shortly from the deportation train from the Westerbork camp.
survivors. His wife Elisabeth survived in hiding, and they were reunited after the war.
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15454. Postwar portrait of Norbert Wollheim.
too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war
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15455. Portrait of the extended Lachter family wearing armbands in the Turobin ghetto.
with his brother Yosef who had survived the war in Kirovograd in the Soviet interior. Isak and Yofef
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15456. Portrait of Bloeme Emden with her father Emanuel and younger sister Via.
Netherlands six weeks later. None of Bloeme's immediate family survived. They all were deported to Sobibor
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15457. Portrait of Bloeme Emden with a Jewish star.
Netherlands six weeks later. None of Bloeme's immediate family survived. They all were deported to Sobibor
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15458. Class portrait of the Jewish high school in Amsterdam.
Netherlands six weeks later. None of Bloeme's immediate family survived. They all were deported to Sobibor
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15459. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz (center, right) poses with his mother at a Christmas party.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15460. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz poses at the gate of the "evacuation quarters" of the Swiss legation in Bicske, about half an hour from Budapest.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15461. Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz sitting on a sofa in his office which was located in the American embassy in Budapest.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15462. The Swiss flag hangs in front of the British Legation on Verbocsy Street in Budapest.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15463. Charles (Carl) and Gertrud Lutz pose with police and former employees among the ruins of the British legation in Budapest after the liberation.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15464. Charles (Carl) Lutz (left) stands with his colleague, Mr.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15465. Charles (Carl) Lutz poses among the ruins of the former British legation in Budapest.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15466. Portrait of Charles (Carl) Lutz taken about the time he was working in Washington, D.C.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15467. Swiss Schutzbrief [protective letter] issued to Maria Magdalena Grausz, an Hungarian Jewish woman, by the Swiss legation in Budapest and signed by Vice Consul Charles (Carl) Lutz.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15468. Passport photograph of Charles (Carl) Lutz.
war, nearly all survived. In addition to being repeatedly compelled to rush out to stop Arrow Cross
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15469. Portrait of diplomatic rescuer George Mandel-Mantello.
Switzerland. His wife Iren survived the war in Budapest under the protection of Carl Lutz. In May 1944 the
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15470. Portrait of diplomatic rescuer George Mandel-Mantello.
Switzerland. His wife Iren survived the war in Budapest under the protection of Carl Lutz. In May 1944 the
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15471. Meeting of the leadership of Jewish displaced persons in the British zone.
too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war
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15472. Zionist gathering of Jewish displaced persons in the British zone.
too, were deported to Auschwitz in a transport of over 1,000 Jews, only six of whom survived the war
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15473. Clara Gutstein from America visits her relatives Mariam and Aaron in Ustye Zelenoye.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15474. Yetta Baila Gutstein poses with her grandchildren Effcha and Asche in the small shtetl, Ustye Zelenoye.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]
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15475. Yetta Beila Gutstein poses outside her home in the small shtetl, Ustye Zelenoye.
based on interview with survivor and Maxine Rosenberg's Hiding to Survive]