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3251. THE JEWISH MARTYRS OF RHODES AND COS / by Hizkia M. Franco ; translated from the original French by Joseph Franco.
deported, those who survived and those who had left the island of Cos before the deportation. ... V. Pages 114-118 includes a list of 151 Jews from Rhodes who survived the Holocaust.
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3252. A Jewish child sits on a scale in a Catholic orphanage where she is hiding under a false name.
war. All four were deported to Siberia, and only Leah’s parents survived. Leah’s brother, Ephraim ... Bottner, survived the war as a member of the Polish underground.
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3253. Leah Rygier holds her newborn baby in an orphanage where they were hiding.
war. All four were deported to Siberia, and only Leah’s parents survived. Leah’s brother, Ephraim ... Bottner, survived the war as a member of the Polish underground.
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3254. Leah Rygier holds her daughter Wanda in an orphanage where they were hiding.
war. All four were deported to Siberia, and only Leah’s parents survived. Leah’s brother, Ephraim ... Bottner, survived the war as a member of the Polish underground.
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3255. Nurses at an orphanage pose with some of the babies including a Jewish child in hiding.
war. All four were deported to Siberia, and only Leah’s parents survived. Leah’s brother, Ephraim ... Bottner, survived the war as a member of the Polish underground.
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3256. The Rygier (Szymeczko) family poses together after the war.
war. All four were deported to Siberia, and only Leah’s parents survived. Leah’s brother, Ephraim ... Bottner, survived the war as a member of the Polish underground.
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3257. Children in a Jewish summer camp in Liegnitz. Among those pictured is Wanda Szymeczko.
war. All four were deported to Siberia, and only Leah’s parents survived. Leah’s brother, Ephraim ... Bottner, survived the war as a member of the Polish underground.
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3258. Portrait of the Leon and Janine Janowski in hiding in Mont-Dore.
Poland. Three other siblings, Helene, Szmuel and Benjamin, survived in France and another brother ... Zygmund, survived in Poland married to a Polish woman.
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3259. Members of the Bundist youth movement in Chmielnik.
Poland. Three other siblings, Helene, Szmuel and Benjamin, survived in France and another brother ... Zygmund, survived in Poland married to a Polish woman.
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3260. Group portrait of French prisoners-of-war in Stalag X B.
Poland. Three other siblings, Helene, Szmuel and Benjamin, survived in France and another brother ... Zygmund, survived in Poland married to a Polish woman.
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3261. Members of the Jewish sports club, Etoile Juive, salute during a parade through Paris.
with Jewish children in a home in Les Andelys. Though Moishe and his wife Marie survived the Holocaust ... both of his parents as well as three of his siblings perished. Only Haim survived.
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3262. Children exercise in the courtyard outside the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
with Jewish children in a home in Les Andelys. Though Moishe and his wife Marie survived the Holocaust ... both of his parents as well as three of his siblings perished. Only Haim survived.
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3263. Staff and children of the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
with Jewish children in a home in Les Andelys. Though Moishe and his wife Marie survived the Holocaust ... both of his parents as well as three of his siblings perished. Only Haim survived.
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3264. Staff and children pose in a large circle on the grounds of the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
with Jewish children in a home in Les Andelys. Though Moishe and his wife Marie survived the Holocaust ... both of his parents as well as three of his siblings perished. Only Haim survived.
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3265. Camp de travail forcé en Allemagne après sa libération
les troupes américaines entrèrent dans Hannovre et libérèrent les prisonniers survivants. L ... à manger aux survivants du camp et contraignirent les civils allemands à participer à la mise en
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3266. An SS officer surveys the ruins of Lidice during the destruction of the village.
Ravensbrueck concentration camp. 143 of these women survived the war and returned to Lidice. 98 village ... children were placed in "educational institutions," only 16 of whom survived. Following the removal of its
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3267. German police survey the bodies of the men of Lidice, executed on the grounds of the Horak farm.
Ravensbrueck concentration camp. 143 of these women survived the war and returned to Lidice. 98 village ... children were placed in "educational institutions," only 16 of whom survived. Following the removal of its
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3268. SS officers stand among the rubble of Lidice during the demolition of the town's ruins.
Ravensbrueck concentration camp. 143 of these women survived the war and returned to Lidice. 98 village ... children were placed in "educational institutions," only 16 of whom survived. Following the removal of its
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3269. Jews move their household possessions to new quarters following the Small Ghetto Action of October 4, 1941.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3270. Residents of the ghetto move to new housing after the Germans reduced the borders of the Kovno ghetto.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3271. A Jew stands among disassembled furniture outside a house in the Kovno ghetto.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3272. Bedding and furniture piled up on a residential street in the Kovno ghetto.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3273. Jews move their household belongings to new quarters in the Kovno ghetto following a reduction in the size of the ghetto.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3274. Household furnishings left outside on the street in the Kovno ghetto are covered with snow.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to
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3275. A woman pushes a cart piled with household belongings through the streets of the Kovno ghetto.
On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to ... move On July 10, 1941 German and Lithuanian authorities ordered the surviving 29,761Jews of Kovno to