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676. Members of the Dingfelder family board the MS St.
the Westerbork transit camp. His parents were subsequently deported to Auschwitz, where they perished ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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677. Group portrait of the Banens family who hid the donor as a child during the war for almost three years.
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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678. Portrait of the three sisters in The Netherlands during the war shortly before they went into hiding.
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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679. Two Jewish sisters pose in their home in Amsterdam shortly before they went into hiding.
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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680. Betty Rosenbaum celebrates Hanukkah with the Zion family together with Harry Kan (who was also in hiding in Eibergen and waiting to be picked up by his family from the United States).
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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681. Group portrait of young child survivors in Windermere, England.
friend Ignaz Kempler, who she knew from home. He survived Westerbork, Auschwitz/Dora, Mauthausen
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682. Child survivors pose in Windermere, England. Kneeling in center is Tosca Sussman with a little girl Judith.
friend Ignaz Kempler, who she knew from home. He survived Westerbork, Auschwitz/Dora, Mauthausen
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683. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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684. Four year old twins Ellinor and Evelyn Perl in a summer camp in upstate New York.
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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685. Two sisters share a chair in their home in Germany shortly before they sailed on the St.
Rotterdam on June 25 and were sent to the Heyplaat internment camp. From there they were sent to Westerbork
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686. Group portrait German-Jewish mothers and their children in a refugee camp in Rotterdam.
the Finks were detained as enemy aliens and sent to the Westerbork camp. They remained there for the
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687. While on an inspection tour of the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, General Dwight Eisenhower and a party of high ranking U.S.
(center, wearing a dark coat, with a scarf around his neck) . He was a survivor of Westerbork, Terezin ... . BIPPA FRA 202608 THIS PHOTO SHOWS: General ... prisoners burned at Ohrdruf. U.S. Signal Corps Photo ETO-HQ-45-25679. RESERVICED BY LONDON OWI TO LIST B
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688. Members of the Madna household pose with the Jewish child they are hiding in their home 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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689. A group of young German Jewish refugee girls pose outside on a terrace in Amsterdam.
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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690. Ilse Ledermann, a German Jewish refugee from Berlin, stands with her daughter Barbara in the Merwedeplein (square) in Amsterdam.
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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691. Members of the Ledermann family, Jewish refugees from Berlin, pose outside on the terrace of their apartment in Amsterdam.
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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692. Group portrait of Jewish children wearing costumes for the Purim holiday.
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 ... filled with papers. Among those papers were Anne Frank's journals and photo album. After the police
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693. Strauss family papers
interned in Westerbork. From there, they were deported to Theresienstadt and then Auschwitz. Margarit and ... August 1942 the family was arrested and sent to the Westerbork concentration camp. In April 1943 they ... Westerbork concentration camp; and their deportations to Theresienstadt and Auschwitz concentration camps ... exchanged with extended family members while the Strausses were in Amsterdam and Westerbork; correspondence
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694. Jewish youth burn chametz [leavened bread] in preparation for the Passover holiday.
friend Ignaz Kempler, who she knew from home. He survived Westerbork, Auschwitz/Dora, Mauthausen
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695. Fritz, Babette, Renate and Ines Spanier pose on a stairwell on the MS St.
invaded Holland in 1940, the Spaniers were sent to the Westerbork concentration camp where Fritz served as
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696. Tom, Wolf and Michael Stein play with their maternal grandparents in their home in Amsterdam.
the Nazis. Wolf met his parents in the Westerbork transit camp, and all three were deported to Bergen
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697. Doris Bloch (left) with her classmate and friend Gerritje van der Pol.
to their death in Auschwitz in 1944 via Westerbork and Theresienstadt. Shortly after liberation
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698. Doris and Gerda Bloch pose with a lamb and two rabbits on a farm in Thomasdorf, Germany.
to their death in Auschwitz in 1944 via Westerbork and Theresienstadt. Shortly after liberation
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699. Portrait of the Bloch family in front of a house in Zandvoort.
to their death in Auschwitz in 1944 via Westerbork and Theresienstadt. Shortly after liberation
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700. Doris Bloch and her cousin Annelise Hollander play in the sand at the beach.
to their death in Auschwitz in 1944 via Westerbork and Theresienstadt. Shortly after liberation