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Margot Stein and Mrs. Zimmer, the wife of a physician of the Unitarian Service Committee, examine a document in their office at the Hotel Bompard internment camp. Margot Stein (later Samuel) was born in Germany and fled to France in 1933.  After being herself interned in Gurs, she was released through the efforts of OSE and served as a child-care and aide worker for the Unitarian Service Committee. Photograph taken in Marseilles, France, 1941-1942.

Margot Stein and Mrs. Zimmer, the wife of a physician of the Unitarian Service Committee, examine a document in their office at the Hotel Bompard internment camp. Margot Stein (later Samuel) was born in Germany and fled to France in 1933. After being herself interned in Gurs, she was released through the efforts of OSE and served as a child-care and aide worker for the Unitarian Service Committee. Photograph taken in Marseilles, France, 1941-1942.

— USHMM, courtesy of Margot Stein Samuel



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