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5151. View at 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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5152. View at 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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5153. View of 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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5154. Young families at Neu Freimann DP camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5155. Young Jewish DPs walk in a procession along a street 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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5156. Group portrait of Jewish police 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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5157. Jewish DPs stand in line at the entrance to the housing office 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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5158. DP children help raise money for the Jewish National Fund in a displaced persons camp in Germany.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5159. Departing Jewish DPs climb onto the back of a truck at a displaced persons camp in Germany.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5160. Departing Jewish DPs stand in the open door of a railcar.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5161. Departing Jewish DPs pose in the open door of a railcar with Saul Sorrin, director of the Neu Friemann displaced persons camp.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5162. Departing DPs pose in front of a truck at a displaced persons camp in Germany.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5163. Jewish DPs drinking beer outside a canteen 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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5164. Young Jewish women pose outside their living quarters 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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5165. Close-up portrait of three administrators in an office at an unidentified displaced persons camp in Germany.
Sorrin's team included staff drawn from the U.S., Switzerland, France and Belgium. His base of
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5166. Saul Sorrin uses the telephone in his office 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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5167. Jakob Rawicz (second from the left) sits outside a barracks in a hospital camp in Aix-en-Provence, where he was transferred from the Les Milles transit camp.
Hanna was sent to live in a foster home in Switzerland. She returned to France at the end of the summer
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5168. Hadassah Bimko (left) and Josef Rosensaft (right) pose with one of the teenage orphans who is about to leave the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons' camp on the first authorized children's transport to Palestine.
on May 1, 1948. With the closing of the Belsen DP camp, the Rosensafts moved to Switzerland, where
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5169. False identification card issued in the name of Max Lefevre that was used by Leo Bretholz while living in hiding in France.
Switzerland using a false passport issued in the name of Paul Meunier, but he was quickly apprehended by Swiss
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5170. False identification card issued in the name of Max Lefevre that was used by Leo Bretholz while living in hiding in France.
Switzerland using a false passport issued in the name of Paul Meunier, but he was quickly apprehended by Swiss
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5171. False membership card in the French ping pong federation that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding in France under the name of Max Lefevre.
Switzerland using a false passport issued in the name of Paul Meunier, but he was quickly apprehended by Swiss
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5172. Charlotte Vendig and Gerd-Fritz Grunstein on board the MS St.
's sister, who lived in Switzerland, managed to get the family to Zurich by disguising herself as a Red
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5173. False membership card in the Vichy paramilitary youth organization, Compagnons de France that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding under the name of Max Lefevre.
Switzerland using a false passport issued in the name of Paul Meunier, but he was quickly apprehended by Swiss
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5174. Back side of a false membership card in the Vichy paramilitary youth organization, Compagnons de France that belonged to Leo Bretholz, an Austrian Jew living in hiding under the name of Max Lefevre.
Switzerland using a false passport issued in the name of Paul Meunier, but he was quickly apprehended by Swiss
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5175. Members of the Fischman family in Czestochowa. Seated from left to right are Chana Sara Fischmann and Isaak Fischmann; standing from left to right are, Karola Toper and Chaya Fischmann.
Switzerland using a false passport issued in the name of Paul Meunier, but he was quickly apprehended by Swiss