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9126. Jeune fille dans le centre pour enfants du cloître d’Indersdorf photographiée afin de l’aider à retrouver d’éventuels membres ...
retrouver d’éventuels membres de sa famille survivants. Les photos étaient publiées dans les journaux afin
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9127. Réfugiés juifs passant la frontière italienne
Le mouvement par lequel, après la guerre, environ 250 000 Juifs survivants de la Shoah, pour la
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9128. Des victimes d'expériences médicales témoignent lors du Procès des médecins
expériences médicales sur les détenus des camps de concentration. Dans ces images, des survivants des camps de
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9129. Shmuel Gertner and his friends gather around a shiny automobile.
first wife, Peppa and child perished during the Holocaust; he survived in hiding with a Polish woman
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9130. Portrait of a Macedonian Jewish couple, Moise and Sol Navon.
He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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9131. Siunek Fischer and Nelly Toll. Siunek Fischer was a Jewish orphan taken in by Nelly's family after the war.
surviving family. He paid his former Polish tenants, Krysia and Michaj Wojtek, to hide his wife and
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9132. Four Jewish sisters who are living in hiding pose with their rescuer.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9133. A convention of the Jewish socialist Bund in Antwerp, Belgium.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9134. Group portrait of members of the children's committee of the Jewish Zugob school, sponsored by the Jewish Artisan Association.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9135. Group portrait of the children and faculty of the Jewish Zugob school, sponsored by the Jewish Artisan Association.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9136. Group portrait of the children and faculty of the Yiddish Tsugob shul, sponsored by the Jewish Artisan Association.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9137. Three Jewish sisters pose with their governess. Pictured are Rebecca, Anna and Frieda Altenberg.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9138. Three Jewish sisters pose outside in their bathing suits.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9139. Children gather for a meal in a Jewish children's home in Antwerp.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9140. Children write their lessons in the study room of a Jewish children's home in Antwerp.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9141. Group portrait of children Jewish Zugob school, sponsored by the Jewish Artisan Association.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9142. The Altenberg family poses outside a store in Antwerp.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9143. A young Jewish girl poses in a costume for Purim in Antwerp, Belgium.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9144. Members of the Altenberg family pose at the beach.
daughters. Though all of their immediate relatives survived the war, many of their extended family perished
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9145. Leaving Their Old Lives Behind
husbands, sons, and brothers—killed by the Burmese military. Those who survived tried to help elderly
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9146. L’ancien maire de New-York Fiorello H. La Guardia, lors d’une visite des camps de l’UNRRA (Administration des Nations Unies ...
’UNRRA (Administration des Nations Unies pour les secours et la reconstruction) en Europe, parle à des survivants. Camp
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9147. Left to right Lemmel Bernstein, Cheil Makowski, Shlomo Blum, Cheskel Kleinhaus.
the only one to survive the Holocaust.
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9148. Lea Sheindla Leiblich holding her son, Tuvia Erlich, in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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9149. Lea Sheindla Leiblich holding her son, Tuvia Erlich, in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery
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9150. Zvi Herschel rides a motorcycle in the Eggenfelden displaced persons camp.
") had survived the war and had immigrated to Israel. She had died in 1973, but through this discovery