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251. Studio portrait of Julius and Erwin Buncel.
in May 1942 and eventually went to Palestine by way of Budapest, Romania, Turkey and Syria. Ignatz
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252. Portrait of Julius Menn on a street, probably in Danzig, Poland.
Moscow to Odessa. From Odessa by ship to Turkey, then from Istanbul by train through Syria, Lebanon, and
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253. Julius and Bella Menn pose next to the their German governess, Maria Lipke, by a fence in a garden.
Moscow to Odessa. From Odessa by ship to Turkey, then from Istanbul by train through Syria, Lebanon, and
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254. Cadets at an officer training course stand in formation in front of a flag at a Haganah training camp.
Moscow to Odessa. From Odessa by ship to Turkey, then from Istanbul by train through Syria, Lebanon, and
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255. Julius Menn, an soldier in the Israeli army, stands next to an automobile marked "State of Israel".
Moscow to Odessa. From Odessa by ship to Turkey, then from Istanbul by train through Syria, Lebanon, and
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256. Julius Menn and his mother Regina pose on the beach in Sopot.
Moscow to Odessa. From Odessa by ship to Turkey, then from Istanbul by train through Syria, Lebanon, and
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257. David Menn and his father-in-law Boris Ajzenstadt pose in front of a mural.
Moscow to Odessa. From Odessa by ship to Turkey, then from Istanbul by train through Syria, Lebanon, and
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258. The marriage of Ida Modiano and Leon Mallah (brother of Sara Malach).
Committee, they were able to escape through Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in May
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259. Oral history interview with Aimée Beressi
Chaloum Setton, who was born in 1881 in Alep, Syria, but moved to Cairo, Egypt at a young age; her mother
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260. Oral history interview with Nicole Dorra
before the war; her father, Elie Dorra, who was born in Syria and was considered a “protégé français
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261. Selected records from the French Diplomatic Archives Nantes : Embassies and Consulates
Bonn, Bucharest, Cairo, Jerusalem, Havana, the Syria-Lebanon Mandate, London, Madrid, Munich, Rome-the
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262. Carol Baldridge papers
the Germany Army during World War I (1914-1918) and lost a leg in action in Syria. He obtained a
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263. Public Panel
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264. Prewar photograph of the three Levin brothers. From left to tight are Max (who had immigrated to Canada and returned for a visit), Alex (Yehezkel) and Moshe.
's mother went to Palestine via Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon. She eventually arrived in Tel Aviv in 1946 but
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265. Jewish DP youth in a hachshara (Zionist collective) in Kosice.
in May 1942 and eventually went to Palestine by way of Budapest, Romania, Turkey and Syria. Ignatz
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266. Jewish DP youth learn to operate machine tools in a hachshara (Zionist collective) in Kosice.
in May 1942 and eventually went to Palestine by way of Budapest, Romania, Turkey and Syria. Ignatz
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267. Child survivors who went to England and were staying in the Montford hall youth hostel.
in May 1942 and eventually went to Palestine by way of Budapest, Romania, Turkey and Syria. Ignatz
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268. Portrait of a Jewish family in Memel with their cat.
's mother went to Palestine via Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon. She eventually arrived in Tel Aviv in 1946 but
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269. Documentation from Weston Trading Company confriming Arye Kolomeitzev's transfer from the President Warfield to the Northland.
After the German invasion of France, Arye was a stowaway on a ship bound for Syria in hopes of returning
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270. Letter of recommendation for Arye Kolomeitzev from Weston Trading Company, confirming his work on the President Warfield and Northland ships.
After the German invasion of France, Arye was a stowaway on a ship bound for Syria in hopes of returning
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271. Discharge papers for Ayre Kolomeitzev when he was Chief Engineer of the Altalena.
After the German invasion of France, Arye was a stowaway on a ship bound for Syria in hopes of returning
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272. The Menn family poses by a stone wall in Tel Aviv where they settled after escaping from Lithuania.
Moscow to Odessa. From Odessa by ship to Turkey, then from Istanbul by train through Syria, Lebanon, and
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273. Portrait of Sami Dorra working at dam construction in the Im Fout labor camp.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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274. An unidentified worker walks by the railroad tracks at the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held
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275. Rosenthal, a German Jewish prisoner, pushes a cart in the stone quarry of the Im Fout labor camp in Morocco.
century and a brother 6 years older. The Dorra family had lived in Syria for many generations, but held