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5101. Dr. Max Knapp. Dr. Knapp and his wife, Ans, were the first people to hide Marion Kaufmann.
smuggled over the border into Switzerland. However, on October 2, 1942, the day before Walter was supposed
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5102. Members of the first Kindertransport arrive in Harwich, England.
earned a scholarship to an evangelical missionary training intstitute in Beatenburg, Switzerland
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5103. Young Jewish women living at the Le Tremplin children's home perform in a musical ensemble.
managed to escape from them. At one point, they attempted to cross the border into Switzerland, but they
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5104. Four members of the Central Jewish Committee for the British Zone of Germany are seated in an office.
on May 1, 1948. With the closing of the Belsen DP camp, the Rosensafts moved to Switzerland, where
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5105. Josef Rosensaft delivers a speech at a session of the Second Congress of Liberated Jews in the British Zone.
on May 1, 1948. With the closing of the Belsen DP camp, the Rosensafts moved to Switzerland, where
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5106. Jewish DPs hold flags and banners during a Zionist demonstration at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5107. Saul Sorrin (with his back to the camera) director of UNRRA in the Munich area, and Samuel Haber (right) director of the JDC in Germany, converse with American Jews who are on an official visit to the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5108. Saul Sorrin (left, foreground), director of UNRRA in the Munich area, visits a heder (religious primary school) at the Foehrenwald DP camp camp in the company of Frank Kingdon (right), American journalist and politician, and Ted Feder (left), assistant director of the JDC in Germany.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5109. Saul Sorrin, director of UNRRA in the Munich area, prepares to deliver a speech at a celebration of the declaration of the State of Israel at the Foehrenwald camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5110. Neu Freimann director Saul Sorrin (third from the left) poses with other DP camp leaders in front of an outdoor stage used for public meetings at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5111. Notices posted on the wall of a barracks at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5112. Election posters affixed to the wall of a barracks at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5113. Saul Sorrin (third from left) shares the dais with the editor of the camp newspaper during a meeting at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5114. Jewish DPs celebrate May Day at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5115. Chaim (Hoffman) Yahil, representative of the Jewish Agency in Germany, addresses an outdoor meeting of Jewish DPs at an official May Day celebration at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5116. DP camp leader Siroka addresses the crowd at a Zionist demonstration in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5117. Jewish DPs participate in a demonstration calling for unrestricted immigration to Palestine at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5118. Neu Freimann DP camp leader Siroka delivers a speech at a demonstration calling for unrestricted Jewish immigration to Palestine.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5119. A DP spokesman delivers a speech at a demonstration calling for unrestricted immigration to Palestine.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5120. Jewish DPs at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp participate in a demonstration calling for unrestricted immigration to Palestine.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5121. Jewish DPs participate in a demonstration calling for unrestricted immigration to Palestine at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5122. A DP spokesman delivers a speech at a Zionist meeting in the Neu Freimann camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5123. Director Saul Sorrin and other DP camp leaders listen as a cantor sings a hymn at a ceremony in the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5124. Jewish DPs at the Neu Freimann displaced persons camp participate in a Zionist demonstration.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5125. Montage of photographs depicting life in the Neu Freimann DP camp sponsored by the Neu Freimann cultural bureau and arranged by Jitzhak Sutlin.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of