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3926. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3927. Group portrait of OSE staff and Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3928. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, study religious texts at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3929. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, listen to a boy play the violin while sitting on the lawn at the Chateau d'Ambloy children's home in France, operated by the OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants).
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3930. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, practice climbing a rope at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3931. Group portrait of Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3932. Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, pose outside a tobacco shop near an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3933. Mordechai (now Marc) Klein plays for Jewish DP youth who numbered among the Buchenwald children, at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3934. Otto Frank
Anne, and Edith Frank, Amsterdam, 1941. Courtesy of the Anne Frank Fonds, Basel, Switzerland. In April ... Institute for Jewish Research, New York. Courtesy of the Anne Frank Fonds, Basel, Switzerland. Page two ... Courtesy of the Anne Frank Fonds, Basel, Switzerland. Frantic Correspondence Nathan Straus Jr. worked ... Courtesy of the Anne Frank Fonds, Basel, Switzerland. Cuba? On September 8, 1941, Otto Frank wrote to
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3935. Portrait of three teenage boys and a counselor in the OSE home of either Ambloy or Taverny.
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3936. A group of teenage boys who were liberated from Buchenwald gather outside by a table to share information and read.
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3937. Teenage boys run hand-in-hand in a gymnastics class in a post-war OSE home.
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3938. Former Buchenwald Boys wearing tallit and teffilin (prayer shawls and phylacteries) gather for morning prayers in a postwar children's home.
to flee to Switzerland along with the two youngest children and asked Judith to accompany them. The ... in Geneva. They arranged to send 427 of the children to France, 280 to Switzerland and 250 to ... England. [Vivette Samuels reverses the figures for England and Switzerland in her monograph, "Sauver les ... Switzerland. Because of the difficulty in finding clothing for the children, the boys were clad in Hitler
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3939. Portrait of Lt. Cdr. Harris, American prosecutor at the commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3940. Portrait of Mr. Thomas J. Dodd, American prosecutor at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations in the absence of Justice Jackson.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3941. Portrait of American assistant prosecutor Robert Kempner at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3942. Portrait of Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, British Prosecutor at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3943. Former Chief of Staff of German Armed Forces Colonel General Franz Halder during interrogation before the commission investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3944. Field Marshall Albert von Kesselring testifies at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3945. American assistant prosecutor Robert Kempner (left) with Paul Niederman at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3946. Portrait of Lt. Colonel Airey Neave, Chief Commissioner at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3947. Portrait of German General Siegfried Westphal at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3948. General Franz Halder, former Chief of Staff of the German Armed Forces, testifies before Commissioner Ian D.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3949. French Commissioner Colonel A. Martin-Havard listens to testimony at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish
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3950. Portrait of German General Adolf Heusinger, former Chief of Army Operations, OKW, at the IMT Nuremberg commission hearings investigating indicted Nazi organizations.
company with a branch in Basel, Switzerland. Gerd had one sibling, Margot (b. 1920). The Schwabs were ... Germany for Switzerland. They hoped to settle in Basel near their business, but the Swiss authorities ... revoked David Schwab’s permit to travel to Switzerland. At this time the Schwabs began the process of ... children to live in Switzerland. She submitted an application, and Gerd became one of only 300 Jewish