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501. Three German-Jewish men stand next to a small dog on the sidewalk of a commercial street in Breslau.
the Finks were detained as enemy aliens and sent to the Westerbork camp. They remained there for the
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502. Portrait of a German-Jewish refugee and his wife, holding a sun umbrella and seated outside a building in Cuba.
the Finks were detained as enemy aliens and sent to the Westerbork camp. They remained there for the
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503. German-Jewish refugees study radio repair in a vocational education class in Cuba.
the Finks were detained as enemy aliens and sent to the Westerbork camp. They remained there for the
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504. Rochen (Rosi) and Tosca stand in front of a pillar covered with posters and advertisements.
friend Ignaz Kempler, who she knew from home. He survived Westerbork, Auschwitz/Dora, Mauthausen
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505. Group portrait of children survivors in Windermere.
friend Ignaz Kempler, who she knew from home. He survived Westerbork, Auschwitz/Dora, Mauthausen
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506. Tosca (left) works as a hairdresser in Gwrych Castle in Wales.
friend Ignaz Kempler, who she knew from home. He survived Westerbork, Auschwitz/Dora, Mauthausen
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507. Group portrait of Jewish children in the Jeanne d'Arc camp in Phillippeville who were sent their following their release from Bergen-Belsen in a prisoner exchange.
deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen-Belsen in 1944. The family was chosen to be part of a
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508. Elly van Leeuwen, poses by a brick wall immediately after the war.
Rachel (Chellie) was born in 1936. In 1941, Isaac volunteered to go to the Westerbork transit camp
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509. A young Jewish girl stands in a playpen in the yard of her parent's home in Amsterdam.
1943, the entire family was rounded-up and sent to Westerbork. While incarcerated in Westerbork, Paul
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510. Esther and Ben Mossel after the war, at home in Amsterdam.
and from there deported to Westerbork, along with his Yo's brother Zadok and his family, and the ... Birnbaum family. While in Westerbork, Joshua Birnbaum, a refugee from Berlin, met each arriving train to ... bring any unaccompanied children on board to an orphanage within the camp. Conditions in Westerbork ... under the shadow of regular Tuesday deportations. Yo, Else, and the children stayed in Westerbork until
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511. Group portrait of the children in the Birnbaum postwar orphanage.
saying that her husband could enter Holland if he agreed to go to a refugee center in Westerbork that was ... to Westerbork. In the early days of the camp in 1939 the conditions were passable, and the family ... even conducted Friday night services in their own apartment. Suzy attended kindergarten in Westerbork ... Westerbork. In 1942 the Germans converted Westerbork into a transit camp from where they shipped Dutch Jews
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512. Jewish friends who have met for tea, including the parents of Anne Frank, pose around a table in a private home in Mannheim, Germany, shortly before many of them fled the country as refugees of the Nazi regime.
filled with papers. Among those papers were Anne Frank's journals and photo album. After the police ... hidden Jews were taken to Westerbork on August 8, 1944, and on September 3, were placed on the last ... his mother's photos with the Frank family to illustrate his family's background. Rev. Grant made
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513. An open page of a guest book belonging to the Ledermann family which includes the signatures of Otto, Edith, and Margot Frank.
were taken to Westerbork in June 1943, and in November were deported to their death in Auschwitz. Her ... grandmother had been arrested the previous year and was kept in Westerbork for a long time before being ... remained in Westerbork Barbara was able to send them packages and receive mail. During her years in hiding
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514. Indonesian-Dutch rescuers pose with the Jewish child they are hiding in The Hague.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only ... concentration camps in Holland were emptied. They were then taken back to Westerbork and placed on a convoy to ... and the Jewish children to the SS. The three were immediately arrested and sent to Westerbork. On
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515. Alfred Münzer, a Jewish child who is living in hiding, poses with his foster brother and two neighbors.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only ... concentration camps in Holland were emptied. They were then taken back to Westerbork and placed on a convoy to ... and the Jewish children to the SS. The three were immediately arrested and sent to Westerbork. On
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516. A Jewish child and his Indonesian-Dutch rescuer sit outside holding chickens during a postwar visit.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only ... concentration camps in Holland were emptied. They were then taken back to Westerbork and placed on a convoy to ... and the Jewish children to the SS. The three were immediately arrested and sent to Westerbork. On
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517. Ina and Josette Soep stand outside in eastern Holland shortly after their return to The Netherlands following liberation.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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518. Jewish teenagers wearing Jewish stars dance at a party hosted by Rudy Acohen shortly before he was arrested in a reprisal action and sent to Auschwitz where he perished.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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519. Zionist scouts from The Netherlands gather outdoors with flags and banners.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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520. Group portrait of Zionist youth in a hachshara in The Netherlands.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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521. Close-up portrait of Benno Soep in his Dutch army unifrom.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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522. Two young Jewish children stand on the sidewalk dressed in hats and coats.
Hilversum to reunite with her brother and sister. Her mother, Hilde, was arrested and sent to Westerbork on ... Westerbork Jewish Council as a buyer of supplies for the camp. This exempted him from deportation and ... life was much better than that of most Westerbork inmates. In September 1943, Hilde was released from
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523. Helen Spielman is photographed with three of her four children, Nathan, Hanna, and Bernard.
Westerbork. They arrived at the camp on October 23, 1942. Helen and the children’s identity papers identified ... could continue nursing her baby. Alexander was separated from his family in Westerbork and sent to ... lived with them, was taken prior to Edye’s birth was deported to Westerbork and subsequently killed at
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524. General Dwight Eisenhower and other high ranking U.S.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... Eisenhower) . He was a survivor of Westerbork, Terezin, Auschwitz, and Ohrdruf camps. He was also a player
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525. During an official tour of the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, an Austrian Jewish survivor points out the sites of mass graves to Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Omar Bradley.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... Westerbork, Terezin, Auschwitz, and Ohrdruf camps. He was also a player on the famed Hakoah Vienna soccer