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11776. Ruth Herz darns a feather mattress in the Chateau La Hille children's home.
deported to concentration camp in March 1942, where she perished. Ruth's grandfather died soon thereafter ... age in camps. Ruth was deported to Gurs. The American Friends and the Swiss Red Cross supported ... 's release in October 1940. Following her release from camp, Ruth worked under the auspices of the Swiss Red ... were then sent to the Le Vernet internment camp to await deportation. Naef immediately contacted
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11777. 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 ... age in camps. Ruth was deported to Gurs. The American Friends and the Swiss Red Cross supported ... 's release in October 1940. Following her release from camp, Ruth worked under the auspices of the Swiss Red ... were then sent to the Le Vernet internment camp to await deportation. Naef immediately contacted
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11778. Group portrait of the older boys and girls in Chateau La Hille.
deported to concentration camp in March 1942, where she perished. Ruth's grandfather died soon thereafter ... age in camps. Ruth was deported to Gurs. The American Friends and the Swiss Red Cross supported ... 's release in October 1940. Following her release from camp, Ruth worked under the auspices of the Swiss Red ... were then sent to the Le Vernet internment camp to await deportation. Naef immediately contacted
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11779. Copy of an original letter signed by Adolf Hitler authorizing the T4 (Euthanasia) program.
reassignment of T-4 personnel to the concentration camps. At the end of the war Bouhler sought protection from ... with special responsibility for the numerous medical experiments to which thousands of concentration ... camp inmates were subjected, as well as with the planning and execution of the Euthanasia program
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11780. Nachman Zonabend (center) and Mendel Grosman (right) examine a framed portrait of Jewish Council chairman Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski.
Deported during the liquidation of the ghetto, Grosman ended up in the Konigswusterhausen concentration ... camp in Germany. When this camp was evacuated on April 26, 1945, Grosman was sent on a death march
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11781. Lodz ghetto Jewish council chairman Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski officiates at the wedding of Nachman Zonabend and Irka Kuperminc.
Deported during the liquidation of the ghetto, Grosman ended up in the Konigswusterhausen concentration ... camp in Germany. When this camp was evacuated on April 26, 1945, Grosman was sent on a death march
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11782. Group portrait of the employees of the Lodz ghetto post office holding a sign in the shape of a Star of David.
Deported during the liquidation of the ghetto, Grosman ended up in the Konigswusterhausen concentration ... camp in Germany. When this camp was evacuated on April 26, 1945, Grosman was sent on a death march
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11783. 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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11784. Studio portrait of three Dutch Jewish sisters. Pictured seated is Erna Stopper.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11785. A Dutch Jewish family celebrates a wedding. Pictured at the end of the table are the bride and groom, Shela (Shifra) Thaler Erlich and Mr.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11786. 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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11787. Portrait of a Dutch Jewish family wearing Star of David badges.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11788. Portrait of a Dutch Jewish girl on her way to the home of the first familly who would provide her with a hiding place.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11789. Portrait of Isaac Stopper. Isaac perished in Auschwitz on May 31, 1944.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11790. Postwar portrait of Willem and Marie Koeling. Willem was the son of Johanna Koeling, a widow who provided a hiding place on her farm for Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas).
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11791. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Among those pictured are parents Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg (seated, right) and their daughters Tina (standing, far left) and Jante (standing, far right).
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11792. Postwar portrait of Dutch rescuers Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11793. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Pictured is the Rozema family.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11794. A Dutch Jewish woman poses on a rooftop with one of her wartime rescuers.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11795. Portrait of an unidentified Dutch family who provided a hiding place for Erna Stopper during the war.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11796. Postwar studio portrait of Dutch Jewish siblings Erna and Abbi Stopper with Abbi's rescuers Gerrit and Marie van Dwerf.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11797. Handwritten list of places where Erna Stoppen (later Bindelglas) was hidden during the war.
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 ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen
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11798. Portrait de Władysław Bartoszewski, co-fondateur de Żegota
Varsovie et envoyé par les autorités allemandes nazies au camp de concentration
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11799. Hermann Goering testifies from the witness box at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
concentration camps and organized the Gestapo with Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich. In 1935 he was
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11800. Monument to Raoul Wallenberg. The monument, consisting of a sculpture on a tall pedestal, was removed by the Communist government the night before its scheduled unveiling in Budapest's Szent Istvan park.
danger of deportation to death camps. The Swedes delegated this task to Wallenberg, who was appointed ... were concentrated under the protection of the neutral legations and the Red Cross. Using the money at