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15651. Belgian rescuers Mr. and Mrs. Georges Ranson walk along a street in Brussels after the war.
deported to Auschwitz and that only Alex survived. He was subsequently killed by Poles when he returned to
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15652. Group portrait of children and staff in Selvino.
to Lvov and entered an orphanage, but while there Ukrainian students ganged up on the surviving Jews
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15653. Majer Altarac, (left), a Jewish refugee from Belgrade, poses outside with David Amarilio, a Macedonian Jew who has given him and his family lodging in Bulgarian-occupied Skopje.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15654. False identification card used by the Jewish refugee Majer Altarac in occupied Yugoslavia.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15655. Portrait of a Yugoslavian Jewish family living in hiding in Kamza, Albania on the estate of Atif and Ganimet Toptani.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15656. A group of Jewish refugee children living in an apartment house in Kavaja, Albania pose with an Italian soldier who is their tutor.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15657. View of the building (named the Red House) where five Jewish refugee families rented apartments after having escaped from Yugoslavia.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15658. Group portrait of students at an elementary school in Kavaja, Albania.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15659. Studio portrait of two Jewish children in Belgrade, Serbia.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15660. Both sides of a registration card issued by the German occupation authorities in Belgrade to Majer Altarac, indicating that he has registered with the police.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15661. Both sides of a registration card issued by the German occupation authorities in Belgrade to Mimi (Merjana) Altarac, indicating that she has registered with the police.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15662. A Jewish family living in a prison cell in Italian-occupied Pristina.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15663. Majer Altarac poses with his son, Jasa, in the courtyard of the prison where they are living in Italian-occupied Pristina.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15664. Jewish refugees living in a prison cell in Italian-occupied Pristina.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15665. Group portrait of Yugoslavian Jewish refugees who are living in a prison in Italian-occupied Pristina.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15666. A Jewish mother and son sit at a table in an outdoor café in Sarajevo.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15667. A Jewish family walks along a commercial street in Sarajevo.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15668. Portrait of a young Jewish boy in a kayak in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15669. A Jewish family poses outside in the snow on a sled.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15670. Three Jewish women walk along a commercial street in Sarajevo.
Enica Franses, a survivor from Skopje, Macedonia, who had also survived the war in Albania.
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15671. Group portrait of teachers and pupils at a cheder [Jewish religious primary school] in Zagreb.
of the lists survived and they include more than 300 parcels. Among the recipients were the family of
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15672. Three Jews pose at an airfield in Slovakia in 1933.
of the lists survived and they include more than 300 parcels. Among the recipients were the family of
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15673. Members of the Deutsch family pose outside their home in Zagreb with an Austrian Jewish refugee who was living with them, Zagreb, 1941.
of the lists survived and they include more than 300 parcels. Among the recipients were the family of
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15674. Members of the Deutsch family, some of whom are wearing Jewish badges, pose in their home in Zagreb with an Austrian Jewish refugee family that was living with them.
of the lists survived and they include more than 300 parcels. Among the recipients were the family of
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15675. Local Jewish residents gather outside the synagogue in Mattersburg, Austria.
of the lists survived and they include more than 300 parcels. Among the recipients were the family of