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851. Blank form used by Gerry van Heel to forge identity documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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852. Safe conduct pass for Berend Slingenberg created by Gerry van Heel, a document forger
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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853. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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854. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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855. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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856. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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857. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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858. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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859. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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860. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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861. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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862. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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863. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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864. Safe conduct pass for H. A. Touw created by Gerry van Heel, a document forger
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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865. Blank safe conduct pass used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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866. Partially used distribution card used by Gerry van Heel to forge identity documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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867. Blank identification card used by Gerry van Heel to forge documents
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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868. Passport for Gevardus Hutman created by Gerry van Heel, a document forger
and they accepted her. She joined the Girl Scouts, assisted refugees, and returned to school. When the
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869. Pencil drawing of the exterior view of an internment camp created by a young German Jewish internee
April 20, 1942, Manfred’s sister, Margot, was released to a home run by the Jewish Boy Scouts in
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870. Cloth patch
Scout badges (ushmm)
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871. Side-by-side drawings of an interior heating stove and an exterior water tower created by a young German Jewish internee
April 20, 1942, Manfred’s sister, Margot, was released to a home run by the Jewish Boy Scouts in
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872. Double-sided pencil drawing of internment camp prisoners and a toy dog created by a young German Jewish internee
April 20, 1942, Manfred’s sister, Margot, was released to a home run by the Jewish Boy Scouts in
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873. Drawing of internment camp barracks created by a young German Jewish internee
April 20, 1942, Manfred’s sister, Margot, was released to a home run by the Jewish Boy Scouts in
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874. Child's sketch of 2 boys parading with a Swiss flag by a German Jewish refugee
Child’s pencil sketch on unevenly cut, lined paper of 2 boys in scouting uniforms; 1 holds a flag
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875. Cloth patch
Scout badges (ushmm)