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8301. Class portrait of students at the Ecole Saint Pierre de Fursac, a school attended by Jewish refugee children living at the Chabannes children's home, as well as those from the village.
Richard had survived and was living in Austria. The two brothers corresponded for the next several months ... deported to the Janowska concentration camp, was able to escape and survived the war in hiding with his
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8302. Jewish refugee children in the Chabannes children's home pose dressed in Purim costumes.
Richard had survived and was living in Austria. The two brothers corresponded for the next several months ... deported to the Janowska concentration camp, was able to escape and survived the war in hiding with his
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8303. Norbert Bikales stands by a marker on the Swiss-Austrian border where he met his brother for the first time after liberation.
Richard had survived and was living in Austria. The two brothers corresponded for the next several months ... deported to the Janowska concentration camp, was able to escape and survived the war in hiding with his
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8304. Norbert and Richard Bikales meet at the Swiss-Austrian border for the first time since they were separated in 1938.
Richard had survived and was living in Austria. The two brothers corresponded for the next several months ... deported to the Janowska concentration camp, was able to escape and survived the war in hiding with his
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8305. Letter written by B. Warschauer at the Chabannes children's home to Norbert Bikales in Paris on a pre-printed postcard that includes censorship regulations.
Richard had survived and was living in Austria. The two brothers corresponded for the next several months ... deported to the Janowska concentration camp, was able to escape and survived the war in hiding with his
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8306. Letter written by B. Warschauer at the Chabannes children's home to Norbert Bikales in Paris on a pre-printed postcard that includes censorship regulations.
Richard had survived and was living in Austria. The two brothers corresponded for the next several months ... deported to the Janowska concentration camp, was able to escape and survived the war in hiding with his
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8307. View of the Trawniki training camp showing two barracks and a watch tower.
men included both those who volunteered and those who perceived it was their only chance for survival ... spared. Some of these Jews, who were later evacuated toward the west, survived the war.
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8308. An SS officer identified as Lehnert converses with a woman on the main street of the residential camp in Trawniki.
men included both those who volunteered and those who perceived it was their only chance for survival ... spared. Some of these Jews, who were later evacuated toward the west, survived the war.
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8309. Note scribbled on a napkin by MS St. Louis passenger Leopold Dingfelder requesting that his family be given permission to disembark in London because his brother Carl Felder had traveled there from Cleveland, Ohio to help him.
of 2500 people to survive the initial selection at the camp. In January 1945 when Auschwitz was ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8310. Four young Jewish refugees sit on the railing along the deck of the MS St.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8311. Jewish refugees on board the MS St. Louis dance in the ballroom.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8312. Three young Jewish refugees relax on the deck of the MS St.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8313. Fritz Buff and Hilde Pander on the deck of the MS St.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8314. Four young Jewish refugees pose on the deck of the MS St.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8315. Portrait of Fritz Buff standing on the deck of the MS St.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8316. Werner Lenneberg (left) and Fritz Buff (right) play shuffleboard on the deck of the MS St.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8317. Fritz Buff (right) plays pingpong on board the MS St.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8318. A group of young Jewish refugees raises their glasses in a toast on board the MS St.
worked briefly in a local bank, the town's only surviving Jewish business. After six months Fritz left ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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8319. Shmuel Rakowski (top row, center) poses with a group of Jewish survivors from Mukachevo who he escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
in Mauthausen in March 1945. Shmuel did, however, find his mother and aunt who had survived ... had survived Mauthausen and was recuperating in a hospital in Austria. After his father's release
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8320. Shmuel Rakowski (front row, third from the right) poses with a group of children he will escort to Palestine on the SS Champollion.
in Mauthausen in March 1945. Shmuel did, however, find his mother and aunt who had survived ... had survived Mauthausen and was recuperating in a hospital in Austria. After his father's release
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8321. Group portrait of children wearing life jackets on board the SS Champollion during the voyage to Palestine.
in Mauthausen in March 1945. Shmuel did, however, find his mother and aunt who had survived ... had survived Mauthausen and was recuperating in a hospital in Austria. After his father's release
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8322. Shmuel Rakowski (seated) poses with a group of Jewish DPs who he escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
in Mauthausen in March 1945. Shmuel did, however, find his mother and aunt who had survived ... had survived Mauthausen and was recuperating in a hospital in Austria. After his father's release
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8323. Group of survivors from Kazimierza Wielka who Shmuel Rakowski escorted out of Poland on a Bricha route.
in Mauthausen in March 1945. Shmuel did, however, find his mother and aunt who had survived ... had survived Mauthausen and was recuperating in a hospital in Austria. After his father's release
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8324. False Polish baptismal certificate issued to the Jewish child Yona Kunstler during World War II while she was in hiding under the assumed name of Yanina Lesiak.
notice, her parents had survived the war in the Soviet interior. Yona then returned to Krakow to live ... did not survive the war. Sometime later, Philip was arrested by Polish communists and held in a jail
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8325. Yona Kunstler (left) poses with her parents and cousin, Gaby, shortly after they were reunited after World War II.
notice, her parents had survived the war in the Soviet interior. Yona then returned to Krakow to live ... did not survive the war. Sometime later, Philip was arrested by Polish communists and held in a jail