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1926. Studio portrait of a German-Jewish brother and sister praying for their father who was a soldier in World War I.
apartment. After Kristallnacht the Spickers felt compelled to leave Germany. Irene's brother immigrated to
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1927. Irene Spicker, a German-Jewish refugee, walks through the woods with a Belgian friend, Jules Bicholf.
apartment. After Kristallnacht the Spickers felt compelled to leave Germany. Irene's brother immigrated to
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1928. A group of friends walks arm-in-arm down a street in the Ardennes.
apartment. After Kristallnacht the Spickers felt compelled to leave Germany. Irene's brother immigrated to
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1929. Insurance card issued to Moritz Spicker and stamped by the Berlin police.
apartment. After Kristallnacht the Spickers felt compelled to leave Germany. Irene's brother immigrated to
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1930. Identification card issued to Azriel Awret stating that he had been incarcerated as a political prisoner by the Germans.
apartment. After Kristallnacht the Spickers felt compelled to leave Germany. Irene's brother immigrated to
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1931. Class portrait of a Jewish elementary school in Lodz.
apartment. After Kristallnacht the Spickers felt compelled to leave Germany. Irene's brother immigrated to
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1932. Ingeborg Majewski poses with a cone of treats on her first day of school.
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her
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1933. Illustrated page showing the blessings for various foods from a Hebrew primer prepared by Felix and Marguerite Goldschmidt to teach their children Hebrew language and Jewish culture.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1934. Illustrated page with various blessings from a Hebrew primer prepared by Felix and Marguerite Goldschmidt to teach his children Hebrew language and Jewish culture.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1935. False identification paper issued to Felix Goldschmidt under the name Fernand Gauthier.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1936. False identification paper issued to Felix Goldschmidt under the name Henry Lelievre.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1937. Group portrait of the choir of the Versailles children's home, an OSE home for religious teenagers.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1938. Felix Goldschmidt, director of the Versailles children's home for religious teenagers, reads aloud inside the home's synagogue.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1939. Close-up portrait of Mathilde, Rene and Jules Goldschmidt in the Versailles children's home where their father served as director.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1940. Group portrait of the younger boys in the Versailles children's home.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1941. Teenagers from the Versailles children's home sit outside around tables.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1942. Felix Goldschmidt (left) director of the Versailles children's home, a religious OSE home, poses with a group of teenagers.
little René. On the night of crystal (Kristallnacht), November 10, 1938, SA Brown shirts broke into the
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1943. Letter by Marshall Petain, head of Vichy France, addressed to "My dear child" wirtten to Ingeborg Majewski, a Jewish refugee.
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her
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1944. Ingeborg Majewski writes on the bulletin board of a classroom in the Jewish school in Keonigsberg.
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her
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1945. Group portrait of the children of the Jewish school in Koenigsberg posing outside during its inauguration festivities.
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her
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1946. Children from the Jewish school in Koenigsberg line up in their Purim costumes.
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her
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1947. Claire Finkenstein celebrates her civil marriage to her second husband Franz Josef Brummer.
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her
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1948. Close-up portrait of Franz Josef Brummer taken after his release from Le Vernet and prior to his deportation to Auschwitz.
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her
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1949. Members of Les Forces Francaises de l'Etranger (the French force of foreigners).
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her
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1950. Group portrait of a school class in Salignac. Among those pictured is Ingeborg Majewski who found shelter in the town together with her mother.
Belgium on foot. Following Kristallnacht, Claire had to report bi-weekly to the Gestapo. They asked her