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226. Nazis advance to the Balkans and Russia; France falls; Atlantic charter agreement
warfare, bombing, automobiles. "British and Free French capture nearby Syria from Vichy forces!" Scenes ... of occupied Syria, fighting. Injured military officer exits military vehicle. "France's tragic fate
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227. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum playing the violin.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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228. Bar mitzvah portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum. The service took place in the "Ahavat Achim" orthodox synagogue on Prinzen-Alee.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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229. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum. The service took place in the "Ahavat Achim" orthodox synagogue on Prinzen-Alee in Berlin.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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230. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum with his step-mother, Mindel Hackel Muhlbaum.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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231. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum holding a toy boat.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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232. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum on a rocking horse.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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233. Romanian Jewish identification card with a stamped yellow star issued to Baruch Engler.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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234. Romanian Jewish identification card with a stamped yellow star issued to Slima Engler.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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235. A Romanian Jewish family walks to the synagogue on a Saturday morning.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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236. Portrait of a Romanian Jewish mother and her two children sitting on a bed.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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237. A Romanian Jewish couple walks to the synagogue together with the rabbi and his wife.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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238. A Romanian Jewish family walks down a street in Cernauti.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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239. Studio portrait of a Romanian-Jewish family. Pictured are Shneur, Tirza, Slima and Baruch Engler.
traveled by train through Syria and Lebanon and eventually reached Palestine on April 4, 1944.
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240. Certificate of Italian nationality for Benzion Venezia.
Committee, they were able to escape through Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in May
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241. Collective passport from the Italian Consulate for the Venezia family, which allowed them to leave Greece for Palestine in 1944.
Committee, they were able to escape through Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in May
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242. Collective passport from the Italian Consulate for the Venezia family, which allowed them to leave Greece for Palestine in 1944.
Committee, they were able to escape through Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon, finally arriving in Palestine in May
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243. March of Time -- outtakes -- French Forces of the Interrior (FFI) delegates in New York
States and now "appointed to Syria" (according to the March of Time dope sheet). His companion is Mr. de
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244. Oral history interview with Frank Dessayer
in the French Army in Syria and Lebanon in the summer of 1940; the threat to his life because he was
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245. Oral history interview with Amiel Shomroni
immigration to Palestine through Romania and Turkey and via train through Syria; and his reflections on his
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246. Selected records from the archives of the Alliance Israélite Universelle
,4,5,6. DVD 3: Libyan No 1,2, and Libya No 2; DVD 4: Morocco No. 16,17,18,19,20; DVD 5: Syria: No 3, and
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247. Oral history interview with Fredka Mazia
Budapest via Istanbul, Syria, and Beirut, Lebanon, and from there by taxi to Palestine; her reception in
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248. Group portrait of students at the Adas Israel Jewish religious school for boys in Berlin.
donor's parents and three siblings departed for Palestine by train, via Turkey and Syria. Meanwhile
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249. Simon Brod, the Jewish Agency representative in Istanbul, and Mr.
ticket to Allepo, Syria, from which he was driven to Tel Aviv. [Source: Guggenheim, Alan. "Interview
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250. Studio portrait of Marta Buncel in her dance costume.
in May 1942 and eventually went to Palestine by way of Budapest, Romania, Turkey and Syria. Ignatz