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276. Close-up portrait of two prisoners in 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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277. Close-up portrait of Dunn, an Irish prisoner, drying off near the river 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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278. Two prisoners stand by the river and smoke pipes 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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279. View of the dam being built in 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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280. Tartière family papers
Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Syria and was shot in the back and killed by a war prisoner in Damascus in 1941
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281. Children in youth movement uniform stand on the steps of the Rothschild Hospital to greet the delegation from the United Nations Special Commission on Palestine.
(June 15-July 20), Lebanon, Syria and Trans-Jordan (July 21-25), and to numerous Jewish displaced
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282. Members of the United Nations Special Commission on Palestine pose on the steps of the Rothschild Hospital during their visit to Vienna.
(June 15-July 20), Lebanon, Syria and Trans-Jordan (July 21-25), and to numerous Jewish displaced
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283. Members of the extended Baruch family pose outside around a table in the yard of their residence in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, following their expulsion from the capital, Sofia.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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284. Studio portrait of two Bulgarian Jewish siblings wearing Jewish badges that was taken in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, following their expulsion from the capital, Sofia.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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285. Portrait of a Jewish family in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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286. Members of the extended Baruch family pose outside their residence in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, following their expulsion from the capital, Sofia.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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287. Portrait of an elderly Jewish couple in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, following their expulsion from the capital, Sofia.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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288. Israel Baruch wearing a Jewish badge sits on a bench holding his cap in a park in Sofia, Bulgaria.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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289. Class portrait of the first grade pupils at the American school in Sofia, Bulgaria.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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290. Class portrait of the second grade pupils at the American school in Sofia, Bulgaria.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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291. Three Jewish children pose outside in the snow in front of their grandparent's house in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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292. A Jewish child stands outside in the snow in front of his grandparent's house in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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293. Members of the extended Baruch family pose outside one of their homes in Sofia, Bulgaria.
traveled overland via Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in January 1944. After
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294. HIAS-JCA Emigration Association (HICEM), Paris (Fond 740)
organizations in Palestine and Syria; 10. Records of branches in Africa: Egypt, South Africa; 11. Records of
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295. Reichwirtschaftministerium, Berlin (Fond 1458)
Lebanon, Syria); 31. Asia, generally 1913-1945;32. Unknown; 33. Latin America, 1921-1946; 34. Unknown; 35
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296. Silver engraved candelabrum commemorating the Stolp synagogue saved by Jewish refugees
the Germany Army during World War I (1914-1918) and lost a leg in action in Syria. He obtained a
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297. Abstract painting of a prison camp with ghostlike figures and a hanging created postwar by a former inmate
days before arriving in Istanbul, Turkey. They boarded a train that carried them through Syria to Haifa
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298. Silver engraved candelabrum commemorating the Stolp synagogue saved by refugees from Nazi Germany
the Germany Army during World War I (1914-1918) and lost a leg in action in Syria. He obtained a
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299. Group portrait of members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth aboard one of the riverboats (the Kraljica Marija) of the Kladovo transport.
through Greece, Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, before arriving in Palestine three weeks later. Once in
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300. Erich Nachhaeuser stands in a dinghy on the Czar Dusan riverboat in Kladova harbor.
through Greece, Turkey, Syria and Lebanon, before arriving in Palestine three weeks later. Once in