Displaying: 7,201 7,225 of 9,594 matches for “warsaw”
-
7201. Polish refugees in Persia
Feature Film Studio, Film Archive) in Warsaw, Poland in June 2003.
-
7202. Removal to Krakow Ghetto
Feature Film Studio, Film Archive) in Warsaw, Poland in June 2003.
-
7203. Deportation of Polish Jews
Feature Film Studio, Film Archive) in Warsaw, Poland in June 2003.
-
7204. Crowning of "King of the Gypsies"
Warsaw
-
7205. Liberation of Auschwitz
Feature Film Studio, Film Archive) in Warsaw, Poland in June 2003.
-
7206. Anschluss and Austrian enthusiasm
station with destination Warsaw are described as 'fleeing Jews.' Hitler delivers a mass address about the
-
7207. Anschluss and Austrian enthusiasm
station with destination Warsaw are described as 'fleeing Jews.' Hitler delivers a mass address about the
-
7208. Refugees arrive at Ellis Island
yelling at guard. MS, young women, Sonia Weissman (survivor of Warsaw Ghetto), running to hug and kiss
-
7209. Refugees arrive at Ellis Island
yelling at guard. 02:35:32 MS, young women, Sonia Weissman (survivor of Warsaw Ghetto), running to hug and
-
7210. Refugees arrive at Ellis Island
yelling at guard. MS, young women, Sonia Weissman (survivor of Warsaw Ghetto), running to hug and kiss
-
7211. Poland destroyed; French troops; invasion of the West; refugees
Reel 4 shows war-torn Poland: Warsaw is bombed, evacuated and burned. Hitler reviews his troops
-
7212. [Funeral procession for the victims of the Kielce pogrom.]
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
-
7213. Funeral procession for the victims of the Kielce pogrom.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
-
7214. Funeral procession for the victims of the Kielce pogrom.
the Warsaw ghetto uprising, and Chief Rabbi David Kahane to Kielce. Three days after the pogrom the
-
7215. Members of the Israeli delegation to the World Jewish Congress meeting in Montreux, Switzerland.
Zion. He also worked as an editor of a Yiddish newspaper and served on the Warsaw community council
-
7216. Members of the Jewish sports club, Etoile Juive, salute during a parade through Paris.
Malka, and two brothers, Haim (now Edelhertz) and Simcha. In 1923, Moishe moved to Warsaw where he was
-
7217. Portrait of Zionist leader Jacob Zerubavel.
Zion. He also worked as an editor of a Yiddish newspaper and served on the Warsaw community council
-
7218. Children exercise in the courtyard outside the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
Malka, and two brothers, Haim (now Edelhertz) and Simcha. In 1923, Moishe moved to Warsaw where he was
-
7219. Staff and children of the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
Malka, and two brothers, Haim (now Edelhertz) and Simcha. In 1923, Moishe moved to Warsaw where he was
-
7220. Staff and children pose in a large circle on the grounds of the Nahum Aronson children's home in Les Andelys, France.
Malka, and two brothers, Haim (now Edelhertz) and Simcha. In 1923, Moishe moved to Warsaw where he was
-
7221. Two Belgian Jewish brothers, Oscar and Emile Wasyng, pose outside while in hiding in the Ardennes.
Antwerp on October 3, 1941. His father was born in Warsaw and worked as a notary and a diamond cutter
-
7222. Oscar and Emile Wasyng sit on a haystack at the farm where they had hid during the war.
Antwerp on October 3, 1941. His father was born in Warsaw and worked as a notary and a diamond cutter
-
7223. Oscar and Caroline Wasyng pose near the entrance to the garden of the home where they had hidden during the war.
Antwerp on October 3, 1941. His father was born in Warsaw and worked as a notary and a diamond cutter
-
7224. Belgian Jews march in a postwar pro-Zionist demonstration in Belgium.
Malka, and two brothers, Haim (now Edelhertz) and Simcha. In 1923, Moishe moved to Warsaw where he was
-
7225. A postwar pro-Zionist demonstration in Belgium.
Malka, and two brothers, Haim (now Edelhertz) and Simcha. In 1923, Moishe moved to Warsaw where he was