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1376. A young Jewish child sits in the garden of her Dutch rescuers' home wearing a sweater made by her mother prior to her deportation.
The Netherlands ... Germany, moved to The Netherlands in 1936 or 1937 shortly after their marriage. Walther had been a law ... invasion of The Netherlands, Mimi became active in the underground. As the political situation
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1377. Lily Sigmann walks down a street in Amsterdam on the arm of her uncle, Moritz Gutman, prior to immigrating to Switzerland.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... Henrika (Yetta) Sigmann-Weinberger. He was born on October 13, 1935 in Scheveningen, The Netherlands ... marriage they moved to Scheveningen, a small town in the Netherlands outside The Hague. They observed a ... religious Orthodox lifestyle. In May 1940 Germany invaded the Netherlands, and soon thereafter the Sigmann
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1378. Group portrait of German-Jewish children staying at the Ons Boschhious children's home in Driebergen before going on a trip to see a soccer game in Soesterberg, Holland.
Driebergen, [Utrecht] The Netherlands ... the Netherlands. The trip took twelve hours, and as the oldest member of the transport, Ilse helped ... following month, Germany invaded The Netherlands. Inge's foster parents decided that it was no longer safe
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1379. Jaap and Clara Vromen, a Dutch Jewish brother and sister work, at a desk a few months after the German invasion.
The Hague, [South Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... October 1934 Minnie and the children returned to The Netherlands. She settled in The Hague and took a Red
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1380. A teacher leads an activity for students, many of them German Jewish refugees, on the steps of a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Eerde, [Overijssel] The Netherlands ... 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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1381. Studio portrait of Anita Randerath, a young Jewish girl and cousin of the donor, who was killed shortly after this photo was taken.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... Anita Randerath was born in Bonn, Germany in 1934 and moved to The Netherlands. Anita was murdered ... i Anita Randerath was born in Bonn, Germany in 1934 and moved to The Netherlands. Anita was murdered
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1382. Members of the Wikkerink family stand outside their home shortly after Aaron Jedwab, a Jewish infant, was left on their doorstep.
Aalten, [Gelderland] The Netherlands ... was born on October 12, 1922, in Aalten, The Netherlands. Her father was born on February 26, 1896 ... Germany and Austria to stay with Jewish families in the Netherlands. In 1940, three girls from Germany ... Carla, Ruth and Margot, lived with the Kropveld family. Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10
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1383. Child's drawing of trees along the lake done by a German Jewish refugee
France, and the Netherlands, to admit the passengers rather than return them to Germany. The Vendig ... View of the lake, Maur, Switzerland, July 8, 1945
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1384. Cover of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1385. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1386. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1387. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1388. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1389. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1390. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1391. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1392. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1393. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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1394. Announcement and program for a concert entitled "Voices in the Temple," directed by Alfred Auerbach that took place on August 30, 1938 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 ... that took place on August 30, 1938 at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
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1395. Benedykt Lusthaus (uncle of the donor), a botony professor at the University of Lodz, walks down a street carrying a briefcase.
divorced from Sophie and lived in The Netherlands, where he owned a diamond cutting business. In the ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Poland -- Family/Friends/Portraits -- At Home/In Town
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1396. An elementary school class poses for a group picture on the steps of the Kunsthalle Mannheim, a museum of modern and contemporary art.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Germany (pre-1933) -- School/University/Youth Groups
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1397. American WWII poster stamp promoting the V for Victory campaign
spread to the Netherlands, northern France, and England. Later, it was observed that the Morse code for ... The collection consists of 33 American WWII era poster stamps, which include images commemorating ... Poland and France, Peace for America, the National Recovery Administration, the Council against
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1398. Gilt-plated demitasse spoon embossed with the MS St Louis
288, survived; nearly half of those admitted to Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, 278, survived ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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1399. Lists of missing persons as published weekly in the "Nederlandse Staatscourant"
Netherlands. Ministerie van Justitie. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Netherlands. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Netherlands.
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1400. Oral history interview with Jan W. de Haan
the Netherlands during World War II; his father’s involvement in the Social Democratic Party ... Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project ... Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... Bussum (Netherlands)