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1101. Bella Stern (the great grandmother of the donor) reads rests on a park bench [possibly in Cologne].
school in Eerde, The Netherlands. The school provided a safe haven for many German Jews. Werner ... were casual acquaintances of the Bing family in Hamburg. They later moved to The Netherlands after ... Netherlands in May 1940 the family fled in Mar 1941 via Belgium, France and Spain to Lisbon where they
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1102. Cohen-Paraira family in the city before the war
Ellis Cohen Paraira is a Dutch Jew who survived in hiding from 1942 until the end of the war. She ... network. Her boyfriend did not survive, and the diary remains in her possession. The diary was recently ... family life in Amsterdam before the war on film, and Ellis donated the 8mm black and white and Kodachrome
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1103. Jeanne Latchiver, a Jewish woman who worked closely with the Armée Juive, poses on the balcony of the mountain chalet in Les Michallons that was used as a training camp by the Jewish resistance group.
four. His father, who was born in Milowska, came to The Netherlands during World War I and later moved ... the mountain chalet in Les Michallons that was used as a training camp by the Jewish resistance group.
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1104. Four Jewish refugee friends pose while climbing a mast ladder on the deck of the SS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Four Jewish refugee friends pose while climbing a mast ladder on the deck of the SS St. Louis
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1105. View over the rail of the MS St. Louis of boat wake and five small covered boats.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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1106. A group of passengers from the MS St. Louis arrive in France after the ship returned to Europe.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... group of passengers from the MS St. Louis arrive in France after the ship returned to Europe
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1107. Blank check issued by the Standard Bank of South Africa in Nairobi, Kenya to the Berg family.
The Netherlands. After this experience, the family decided to look for another country of refuge. A ... farm work on a third farm midway between his own. After the German invasion of The Netherlands in May
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1108. JDC executive Morris Troper and his wife at the European headquarters of the American Joint Distribution Committee in Lisbon.
Troper was instrumental in convincing the governments of the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Great ... 1942 served as chief of European operations for the American Joint Distribution Committee. During his
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1109. "Living Surgical History, or Sisyphus at the Water Fountain"
Fountain" by Dr. Henry Gans, originally of Zevenaar, the Netherlands. In these chapters, Dr. Gans ... describes his memories of his schooling in Arnhem under the German occupation of the Netherlands, learning ... Angelo, a small village in the Netherlands. The family was reunited after the Allied liberation of the
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1110. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes Zionist and cultural activities in the Westerbork camp
and his family left Germany for the Netherlands, where they had ... relatives and thought they would be safe. However, after Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940 ... transit camp in the Netherlands. In August 1943, Bill was deported from Westerbork to the
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1111. Ruth Moser Borsos describes the process of selection for deportations from Westerbork to Auschwitz
Ruth moved to the Netherlands after ... but Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940 and they could not leave. Ruth was deported to the
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1112. Exterior view of the home of Raphael Bähr (the father of Hermann and Julius) on Judengasse in Breisach.
Margot also decided to flee Nazi Germany. She moved to The Netherlands to join with her fiancé, Heinrich ... The Netherlands seeking a safe haven. However, they and their daughter Suzanne were arrested and sent
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1113. Telegram sent by Josef Joseph, head of the St. Louis Passenger Committee to Morris Troper of the JDC.
Troper was instrumental in convincing the governments of the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Great ... JDC. Joseph writes that the lists itemizing where the passengers will be heading is ready in
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1114. Selma (Wijnberg) Engel describes forced labor sorting the clothing and possessions of people deported to Sobibor
When the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940, they confiscated the ... moving first to the Netherlands in 1945, then to Israel in 1951, and finally to the United States in 1957
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1115. The De Wilde family photographs
Wilde and her family in the Netherlands before and during the Holocaust when they lived in hiding. ... Friesland (Netherlands) ... The collection consists of an artifact and photographs relating to the experience of Jolene De
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1116. Dr. Pavel Eppstein, Chairman of the Theresienstadt Jewish council (Aeltestenrat), greets the newly arrived transport of Dutch Jews.
Czechoslovak state newsreel company. [Source: Fax from Karel Margry in Utrecht, The Netherlands to Sybil ... on Latin-American Indians. Ivan Fric attended the State Graphic School (1937-39), where he was
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1117. Announcement for a benefit concert by the Jewish Musicians of Frankfurt at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Frankfurt. Among the performers are soprano Erna Gross, alto Paula Levi, baritone Hans Assenheim
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1118. Program of a concert performed by the Jewish Chamber Chorus of Frankfurt am Main under the direction of dr.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... direction of dr. Nathan Ehrenreich that took place on December 26, 1937. The concert was sponsored by the
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1119. Watercolor of soldiers invading the home of a Jewish family
Pogrom in the Middle Ages ... Netherlands
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1120. Tina Strobos describes the hiding place and alarm system in her house
Netherlands in May 1940. She and members of her sorority joined the underground, and she hid Jews in her house ... Tina was a medical student when the Germans invaded the
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1121. Portrait of Tom Polak (left) and his brother Lex (right) just before the German invasion of Holland.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... HIDING; JEWS IN HIDING (BEFORE THE EXPERIENCE); STUDIO PORTRAITS
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1122. Friends pose on a balcony built by Bert Bochove, adjacent to the attic where he hid 37 Jews.
Huizen, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... Source: Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust ... RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Netherlands
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1123. Sarah and Naftali Berger, with their nieces Betty Rich and Margot Baum, shortly after the couple's wedding ceremony.
The Hague, [South Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Religious Life
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1124. Portrait of Marion Kaufmann, age nine, taken at the home of her rescuers shortly before her reunification with her mother.
[Overijssel] The Netherlands ... RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Netherlands ... (AFTER THE EXPERIENCE); STUDIO PORTRAITS
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1125. Lina Kaufmann brings her daughter Marion back to Amsterdam with her after each had hidden separately during the war.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Netherlands ... JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE EXPERIENCE); REUNIONS; WOMEN