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376. Heinz Stephan Lewy poses with his father and stepmother in their home in Berlin, shortly before his departure on a Kindertransport to France.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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377. Portrait of Heinz Stephan Lewy taken near the time of his bar mitzvah.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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378. Group portrait of German-Jewish refugee children who were sent to France on a Kindertransport in the spring of 1939 on the steps of the Quincy-sous-Senart children's home near Paris.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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379. Jewish refugee youth who are students in an ORT leather working class at the Château de Chabannes children's home, pose on the front staircase of the home.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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380. Jewish refugee youth pose on the staircase of the Château de Chabannes children's home near Limoges.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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381. Heinz Stephan Lewy works in the kitchen of the Château de Chabannes OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux Enfants) children's home.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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382. Heinz Stephan Lewy poses with Louise Budnick at the Château de Chabannes OSE (Oeuvre de secours aux Enfants) home near Limoges.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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383. Portrait of Heinz Stephan Lewy in American army uniform.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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384. A notice sent by the American Consulate General in Berlin to Arthur Lewy and family, instructing them to report to the consulate on July 26, 1939 with all the required documents, in order to receive their American visas.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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385. A list of the documents required of those seeking to move to the United States, that was sent to Arthur Lewy by the American Consulate General in Berlin on July 24, 1939.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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386. Letter of sponsorship sent by Bert Klapper, to support the application of his cousins Arthur, Johanna and Heinz Lewy for immigration visas to the United States.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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387. Affadavit submitted by Bert Klapper, to support the application of his cousins Arthur, Johanna and Heinz Lewy for immigration visas to the United States.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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388. Identification papers for the German-Jewish refugee child, Heinz Stephan Lewy, issued by the Comite Israelite pour les enfants vennant d'Allemagne et de l'Europe centrale (Jewish Committee for the Children coming from Germany and Central Europe) in Paris.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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389. An affadavit issued by the Zentralstelle für Jüdische Auswanderung Berlin (Central Office for Jewish Emigration) for thirteen-year-old Heinz Stephan Lewy, certifying that he owed no taxes.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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390. A safe conduct pass issued by the French police, which allowed Heinz Stephan Lewy to travel from La Chabanne to Marseilles in order to pick up his American visa.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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391. A temporary residence permit issued by the French police in Marseille to Heinz Stephan Lewy which allowed him to stay in Marseilles from April 20 to May 20, 1942.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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392. A certificate issued by the director of the Château de Chabannes children's home stating that Heinz Stephan Lewy has successfully completed his course of studies at the home.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Stephan H. Lewy
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393. Mugshot of Colonel Joachim Peiper, a defendant in the Malmedy Atrocity trial.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Joseph H. Williams
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394. Mugshot of General Josef (Sepp) Dietrich, a defendant in the Malmedy Atrocity trial.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Joseph H. Williams
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395. Mugshot of SS General Juergen Stroop, a defendant in the Superior Orders trial.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Joseph H. Williams
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396. Group portrait of the Ft. Ontario refugee children of the fourth grade class at the Campus School of Oswego State Teachers College, 1944.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Henry H. Brecher
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397. Julius Hamburger poses with his pupil Siegmund Olivenstein.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Carl H. Rosner
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398. Karl Heinz Rosner (right) and Siegmar Labrisch, two boys living at a Jewish orphanage in Hamburg, Germany pose for a photograh.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Carl H. Rosner
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399. Portrait of a kindergarten class in Paris, France.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Carl H. Rosner
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400. Group portrait of children and two female staff members standing on the steps of the orphanage run by the Jewish community in Hamburg, Germany.
Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Carl H. Rosner