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476. Close-up portrait of Carla Dotsch after the war.
sent to Westerbork concentration camp. Serafine Boas, a Jewish prisoner there, noticed three-year-old ... was transferred to Westerbork transit camp and on February 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz
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477. A Jewish couple poses for a photograph in their living-room.
sent to Westerbork concentration camp. Serafine Boas, a Jewish prisoner there, noticed three-year-old ... was transferred to Westerbork transit camp and on February 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz
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478. Femia van West and two colleagues work in the Jewish hospital, Apdeldoornsche Bos, in Apeldoorn.
and Salomon (born in Westerbork 4/12/1943). All died in Sobibor on July 16, 1943. His brother ... hospital Het Apeldoornsche Bos in Apeldoorn in the 1940s before being sent to Westerbork with her parents
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479. Postwar portrait of the van West family, a Dutch-Jewish family who survived in hiding.
and Salomon (born in Westerbork 4/12/1943). All died in Sobibor on July 16, 1943. His brother ... hospital Het Apeldoornsche Bos in Apeldoorn in the 1940s before being sent to Westerbork with her parents
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480. Portrait of Simon Herman van den Bergh, the cousin of the donor, with a large stuffed dog.
and Salomon (born in Westerbork 4/12/1943). All died in Sobibor on July 16, 1943. His brother ... hospital Het Apeldoornsche Bos in Apeldoorn in the 1940s before being sent to Westerbork with her parents
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481. Three young Dutch Jewish couples celebrate Purim in prewar Holland.
Jewish theater where Jews were held for deportation to Westerbork. Ammy, then seven months pregnant ... to Westerbork on June 21, 1943 and were killed in Sobibor on July 23, 1943.
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482. Betty Rosenbaum poses in the arms of her grandfather, Izaak Rosenbaum.
in Westerbork. From there they were deported to Sobibor where they were killed on arrival (April 2 ... alcohol to prepare medication, he was rounded up in Amsterdam and deported via Vught and Westerbork to
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483. The extended Rosenbaum family gathers around their new baby.
in Westerbork. From there they were deported to Sobibor where they were killed on arrival (April 2 ... alcohol to prepare medication, he was rounded up in Amsterdam and deported via Vught and Westerbork to
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484. Helmut Rosendahl leads a goat hitched to a small wagon, in which his brother Erich is seated.
his work, but his brother Erich was arrested and deported to Westerbork. On September 2, 1942 ... Helmut was arrested and sent to Westerbork as well. While there he worked moving coal to the steam plant
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485. Brothers Helmut and Erich Rosendahl (front) pose for a photograph seated on a horse and a donkey, while on a visit to Mt.
his work, but his brother Erich was arrested and deported to Westerbork. On September 2, 1942 ... Helmut was arrested and sent to Westerbork as well. While there he worked moving coal to the steam plant
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486. Portrait of Tebche and Sutche Fluss, the twin daughters of the donor's cousin.
friend Ignaz Kempler, who she knew from home. He survived Westerbork, Auschwitz/Dora, Mauthausen
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487. Two year old twins Ellinor (now Eleanor Gerson) and Evelyn Perl (now Evelyn Pearl) at home in Berlin shortly before the family fled Germany.
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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488. Selma Heimann and Frieda (nee Heimann) Perl hold Ellinor (now Eleanor Gerson) and Evelyn Perl (now Evelyn Pearl).
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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489. Ernst and Frieda Perl hold their daughters Ellinor (and Evelyn Perl.
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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490. Ellinor and Evelyn Perl hug each other on a Berlin street while their parents look on.
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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491. Letter to the St. Louis Passenger Committee co-signed by the brothers Adolf and Walter Gruenthal.
together, and both Gruenthal families disembarked in Holland. They were later interned in Westerbork and
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492. Siny Natkiel plays with a bucket in a garden along with her rescuers, Dr.
that she was to report to the railroad station for transport to Westerbork. She immediately decided to
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493. Portrait of the Cohen family shortly after Rosalee's birth.
street. Iwan was arrested and held with 111 other Jewish men. He then was transported to Westerbork
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494. Rosalee Cohen with her rescuers, the Bronsink family.
street. Iwan was arrested and held with 111 other Jewish men. He then was transported to Westerbork
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495. A toy wooden horse and cart used by Max Arpels Lezer, a Jewish child living in hiding in German-occupied Holland.
to Westerbork. From there she was deported to Auschwitz where she perished. After Flora's arrest
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496. A German Jewish family sits around an outdoor table.
Rotterdam on June 25 and were sent to the Heyplaat internment camp. From there they were sent to Westerbork
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497. Portrait of the extended Gruenthal family at home.
Rotterdam on June 25 and were sent to the Heyplaat internment camp. From there they were sent to Westerbork
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498. A German Jewish couple walks on the grounds of a large building.
Rotterdam on June 25 and were sent to the Heyplaat internment camp. From there they were sent to Westerbork
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499. Portrait of four cousins who were on the St. Louis.
Rotterdam on June 25 and were sent to the Heyplaat internment camp. From there they were sent to Westerbork
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500. Two German-Jewish women and a child relax outside and listen to a phonograph.
the Finks were detained as enemy aliens and sent to the Westerbork camp. They remained there for the