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3576. Baron Kopel de Ratafia and son his Gaston pose in their Paris apartment.
's older brother Gaston also survived having fled Paris and escaped to Switzerland disguised as a Nazi and
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3577. Geore Ratafia sits by the bank of a river in either Poland or France.
's older brother Gaston also survived having fled Paris and escaped to Switzerland disguised as a Nazi and
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3578. Lazar Ratafia (center) poses with Communist comrades in prewar Warsaw.
's older brother Gaston also survived having fled Paris and escaped to Switzerland disguised as a Nazi and
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3579. Isaac Stopper returns from The Netherlands to visit his family in Poland.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3580. Studio portrait of three Dutch Jewish sisters. Pictured seated is Erna Stopper.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3581. A Dutch Jewish family celebrates a wedding. Pictured at the end of the table are the bride and groom, Shela (Shifra) Thaler Erlich and Mr.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3582. The Stopper family enjoys a day at the beach. Among those pictured are Erna and Isaac Stopper (seated on the left) with their children Henny (far left) and Tilly (center).
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3583. Portrait of a Dutch Jewish family wearing Star of David badges.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3584. Portrait of a Dutch Jewish girl on her way to the home of the first familly who would provide her with a hiding place.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3585. Portrait of Isaac Stopper. Isaac perished in Auschwitz on May 31, 1944.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3586. Postwar portrait of Willem and Marie Koeling. Willem was the son of Johanna Koeling, a widow who provided a hiding place on her farm for Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas).
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3587. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Among those pictured are parents Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg (seated, right) and their daughters Tina (standing, far left) and Jante (standing, far right).
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3588. Postwar portrait of Dutch rescuers Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3589. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Pictured is the Rozema family.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3590. A Dutch Jewish woman poses on a rooftop with one of her wartime rescuers.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3591. Portrait of an unidentified Dutch family who provided a hiding place for Erna Stopper during the war.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3592. Postwar studio portrait of Dutch Jewish siblings Erna and Abbi Stopper with Abbi's rescuers Gerrit and Marie van Dwerf.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3593. Handwritten list of places where Erna Stoppen (later Bindelglas) was hidden during the war.
cousins managed to escape to Switzerland, but this required crossing the Alps on foot, so it would have
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3594. Marc Jarblum addresses a crowd of Jewish DPs at a demonstration in the Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp that called for free immigration to Palestine and protested the return of the Exodus 1947 passengers to Germany.
on May 1, 1948. With the closing of the Belsen DP camp, the Rosensafts moved to Switzerland, where ... 1943 he escaped to Switzerland, where he continued his efforts on behalf of the Jewish resistance
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3595. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II with some of the French men and women who cared for them.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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3596. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II with some of the French men and women who cared for them.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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3597. Group portrait of Jewish and non-Jewish refugee children sheltered in various public and private homes in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon during World War II.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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3598. Title page of a journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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3599. One page of a journal kept by Klaus Peter (later Pierre) Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from
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3600. Identity card portrait of Klaus Peter Feigl, an Austrian/German Jewish refugee child living in France during World War II under the assumed name of Pierre Fesson.
point for the OSE, where about a dozen Jewish children were assembled for escape to Switzerland. With ... to remain in Switzerland. He was soon taken in by a former business associate of his father from