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926. Epitaph and drawing of tombstones of friends buried at Gurs internment camp made by an inmate
operated by orthodox French-Jewish Boy Scouts. When the Germans raided the camp in August 1942, Max escaped
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927. Watercolor scene of barracks and snowy mountains at Gurs internment camp made by an inmate
operated by orthodox French-Jewish Boy Scouts. When the Germans raided the camp in August 1942, Max escaped
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928. Colored drawing of the internment camp laundry shed 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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929. 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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930. 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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931. Drawing of an internment camp latrine 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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932. Drawing of an internment camp barrack 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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933. Color drawing of a boy and an internment camp guard 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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934. Pencil drawing of the women’s latrine at 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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935. Drawing of the hygiene barrack at 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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936. Drawing of an internment camp laundry shed 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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937. Drawing of the interior of an internment camp barrack 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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938. Drawing of the internment camp kitchen shed 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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939. 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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940. Pencil drawing of an internment camp guard at the fence 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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941. Pencil drawing of an exterior internment camp view 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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942. Pencil drawing of the interior of a boys’ internment camp barrack 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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943. Pencil drawing of the men’s latrines at 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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944. Pencil drawing of a landscape near 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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945. Pencil drawing of an internment camp barrack 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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946. Detailed drawing of an internment camp barrack 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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947. Drawing of two 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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948. Pencil 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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949. 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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950. Portrait of three teenage boys and a counselor in the OSE home of either Ambloy or Taverny.
collective) run by the Eclaireurs Israelites de France (Jewish scouts) . Twenty-two Jewish boys and two