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226. Mulheres e crianças ciganas aprisionadas no campo de Rivesaltes
Mulheres e crianças ciganas (Romani) aprisionadas no campo transitório de Rivesaltes. França
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227. Studio wedding photograph of a Hungarian Jewish couple.
was wearing the yellow star, she attached herself to a Romani woman who was walking with her two ... her apartment and gave the Romani mother some baby clothes in exchange for her assistance. Soon
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228. A Jewish born woman conducts a school orchestra in a Catholic school near Budapest.
was wearing the yellow star, she attached herself to a Romani woman who was walking with her two ... her apartment and gave the Romani mother some baby clothes in exchange for her assistance. Soon
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229. A Jewish born woman in hiding conducts a school orchestra in a Catholic school near Budapest.
was wearing the yellow star, she attached herself to a Romani woman who was walking with her two ... her apartment and gave the Romani mother some baby clothes in exchange for her assistance. Soon
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230. Portrait of a Jewish family in Budapest. Pictured are Lorand and Ella Schichtanz with their daughter, Judit.
was wearing the yellow star, she attached herself to a Romani woman who was walking with her two ... her apartment and gave the Romani mother some baby clothes in exchange for her assistance. Soon
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231. Three Jewish preschool girls look at a picture book in a playroom.
was wearing the yellow star, she attached herself to a Romani woman who was walking with her two ... her apartment and gave the Romani mother some baby clothes in exchange for her assistance. Soon
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232. A young Jewish girl sits at a table talking on a toy telephone.
was wearing the yellow star, she attached herself to a Romani woman who was walking with her two ... her apartment and gave the Romani mother some baby clothes in exchange for her assistance. Soon
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233. First communion portrait of Judit Schichtanz. This photo was later used as proof of her Christian identity while she was living in hiding in Budapest.
was wearing the yellow star, she attached herself to a Romani woman who was walking with her two ... her apartment and gave the Romani mother some baby clothes in exchange for her assistance. Soon
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234. First communion portrait of Judit Schichtanz. This photo was later used as proof of her Christian identity while she was living in hiding in Budapest.
was wearing the yellow star, she attached herself to a Romani woman who was walking with her two ... her apartment and gave the Romani mother some baby clothes in exchange for her assistance. Soon
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235. Members of the Rubin family, the family of the donor's mother, on vacation near Lodz.
emaciated. A Romani woman helped Salutka cook oatmeal to feed her mother and slowly bring her back to life
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236. Dvorah Rubin (the donor's grandmother) poses next to a hammock with her daughter and grandchildren.
emaciated. A Romani woman helped Salutka cook oatmeal to feed her mother and slowly bring her back to life
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237. Group portrait of women and children at the Jewish Kinderheim [children's home] located at Fehrbelliner Strasse 92 in Berlin.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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238. Children play outside in the playground of the Jewish Kinderheim [children's home] located at Ferbelliner Strasse 92 in Berlin.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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239. Marion Kaufmann with Rie Beelen, the daughter of her rescuers.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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240. Portrait of Marion Kaufmann, age nine, taken at the home of her rescuers shortly before her reunification with her mother.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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241. Lina Kaufmann brings her daughter Marion back to Amsterdam with her after each had hidden separately during the war.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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242. Marion Kaufmann visits the family who hid her during the war.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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243. Group portrait of the students of the Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School in Amsterdam where Marion Kaufmann was a student.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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244. Portrait of Dutch rescuer, Mia Edgar. Mia, along with her husband, Boy, was in charge of a "cell" of the underground in Amsterdam.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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245. Portrait of Dutch rescuer, Boy Edgar. Boy, along with his wife, Mia, was in charge of a "cell" of the underground in Amsterdam.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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246. Marion Kaufmann visits the Beelen family farm for the last time before her immigration to the United States.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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247. Third grade class at Rosh Pina Hebrew Day School where Marion Kaufmann was a student.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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248. Dr. Ans Knapp. Dr. Knapp and her husband, Max, were the first people who hid Marion Kaufmann.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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249. Dr. Max Knapp. Dr. Knapp and his wife, Ans, were the first people to hide Marion Kaufmann.
with a Romani family until the area was liberated a second time in October 1944. Following the
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250. Misa Grunwald sits on the hood of an automobile a couple of months after his liberation from Mauthausen and shortly after his return to Czechoslovakia.
portraits of Romani prisoners prior to their extermination. Dina later introduced Misa to her boyfriend