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5951. Four children stand under a tree outside the children's home in Seyre.
deported to concentration camp in March 1942, where she perished. Ruth's grandfather died soon thereafter ... 's release in October 1940. Following her release from camp, Ruth worked under the auspices of the Swiss Red ... Ruth Goldschmidt (born Ruth Herz) is the daughter of Eugene Herz and Lilly Weinberg Herz. She was ... b Ruth Goldschmidt (born Ruth Herz) is the daughter of Eugene Herz and Lilly Weinberg Herz. She was
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5952. Isaac Stopper returns from The Netherlands to visit his family in Poland.
was deported, so had spent the rest of the war in a series of camps, including Westerbork, Vught, and ... Swedish diplomat Folke Bernadotte’s negotiated release of some 30,000 prisoners in German concentration ... Aaron and Elge (Schwager) Stopper, with their children Isaac (back, left) and his siblings. None of the ... protect her from pogroms in their area. Isaac and two of his brothers were also sent by their family to
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5953. 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).
was deported, so had spent the rest of the war in a series of camps, including Westerbork, Vught, and ... Swedish diplomat Folke Bernadotte’s negotiated release of some 30,000 prisoners in German concentration ... protect her from pogroms in their area. Isaac and two of his brothers were also sent by their family to ... wear the Star of David badge, and a "J" was stamped on their identification papers. Ghettos were
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5954. Raifeld/Welner siblings celebrate Hanukkah. Pictured from left to right are Ruth Anders, Theo Raifeld and Regina Anders
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany ... was much older and had four of her own children. When he was 18 years old in 1923 he left for Berlin ... When Moritz became ill with TB and was on his death bed he requested that Simon take care of his wife ... Antisemitism continued unabated. Most of the Polish Jews living in Germany were expelled to the Polish border
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5955. Twins Regina and Ruth Anders sit at home next to their radio.
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany ... was much older and had four of her own children. When he was 18 years old in 1923 he left for Berlin ... When Moritz became ill with TB and was on his death bed he requested that Simon take care of his wife ... Antisemitism continued unabated. Most of the Polish Jews living in Germany were expelled to the Polish border
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5956. Regina and Ruth Anders stand next to a statue with their Christian aunt and future rescuer, Mathilde Anders.
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany ... was much older and had four of her own children. When he was 18 years old in 1923 he left for Berlin ... When Moritz became ill with TB and was on his death bed he requested that Simon take care of his wife ... Antisemitism continued unabated. Most of the Polish Jews living in Germany were expelled to the Polish border
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5957. The Welner family poses outside in Berlin. Pictured are parents Marta Anders (center, left) and Simon Welner (center, right) surrounded by their twin daughters Regina and Ruth.
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany ... was much older and had four of her own children. When he was 18 years old in 1923 he left for Berlin ... When Moritz became ill with TB and was on his death bed he requested that Simon take care of his wife ... Antisemitism continued unabated. Most of the Polish Jews living in Germany were expelled to the Polish border
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5958. Simon Welner (pictured top right) poses with other American soldiers in Naples, Italy.
the family feared he would be sent to concentration camp. It was clear that Simon had to leave Germany ... was much older and had four of her own children. When he was 18 years old in 1923 he left for Berlin ... When Moritz became ill with TB and was on his death bed he requested that Simon take care of his wife ... Antisemitism continued unabated. Most of the Polish Jews living in Germany were expelled to the Polish border