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5976. Ina Soep sits at a desk doing her homework in her boyfriend's apartment with a map of the Netherlands behind her on the wall.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5977. Girls from the graduation class of the Dutch Montessori Lyceum stand on the exterior steps of the school shortly after the German invasion of Holland.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5978. Exterior view of the Benjamin Soep diamond factory.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5979. Abraham and Tonie Soep vacation in France a few years after their liberation from Bergen-Belsen.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5980. Young people dance at a party shortly after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5981. Ina and Josette Soep stand outside in eastern Holland shortly after their return to The Netherlands following liberation.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5982. Studio portrait of Abraham Soep, a member of the Jewish Council (Joodse Raad).
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5983. Jewish teenagers play a game with a blindfold at a party hosted by Rudy Acohen (left).
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5984. Jewish teenagers wearing Jewish stars dance at a party hosted by Rudy Acohen shortly before he was arrested in a reprisal action and sent to Auschwitz where he perished.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5985. Zionist scouts from The Netherlands gather outdoors with flags and banners.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5986. Group portrait of Zionist youth in a hachshara in The Netherlands.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5987. Close-up portrait of Benno Soep in his Dutch army unifrom.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5988. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Abraham, Toni, Catharina and Josette Soep by Jewish rescuer, George Mandel-Mantello.
had received a Salvadoran citizenship paper from the consulate in Switzerland. On May 18, 1944, Ina
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5989. Photograph of George Ratafia as a young boy in Poland.
's older brother Gaston also survived having fled Paris and escaped to Switzerland disguised as a Nazi and
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5990. Lazar Ratafia stands next to the toppled gravemarker of his mother after the war.
's older brother Gaston also survived having fled Paris and escaped to Switzerland disguised as a Nazi and
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5991. Close-up portrait of Lazar and Tema Ratafia.
's older brother Gaston also survived having fled Paris and escaped to Switzerland disguised as a Nazi and
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5992. Baron Kopel de Ratafia and son his Gaston pose in their Paris apartment.
's older brother Gaston also survived having fled Paris and escaped to Switzerland disguised as a Nazi and
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5993. Geore Ratafia sits by the bank of a river in either Poland or France.
's older brother Gaston also survived having fled Paris and escaped to Switzerland disguised as a Nazi and
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5994. Lazar Ratafia (center) poses with Communist comrades in prewar Warsaw.
's older brother Gaston also survived having fled Paris and escaped to Switzerland disguised as a Nazi and
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5995. Isaac Stopper returns from The Netherlands to visit his family in Poland.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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5996. Studio portrait of three Dutch Jewish sisters. Pictured seated is Erna Stopper.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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5997. A Dutch Jewish family celebrates a wedding. Pictured at the end of the table are the bride and groom, Shela (Shifra) Thaler Erlich and Mr.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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5998. The Stopper family enjoys a day at the beach. Among those pictured are Erna and Isaac Stopper (seated on the left) with their children Henny (far left) and Tilly (center).
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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5999. Portrait of a Dutch Jewish family wearing Star of David badges.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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6000. Portrait of a Dutch Jewish girl on her way to the home of the first familly who would provide her with a hiding place.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have