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451. Children wait outside the Secours Suisse barracks for a meal to be served.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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452. Children wait outside the Secours Suisse barracks for a meal to be served.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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453. Distribution of food at the Secours Suisse barracks.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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454. Children wait for a meal at the Secours Suisse barracks.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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455. Children play games in Rivesaltes.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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456. Children show off their clean hands before eating a meal in Rivesaltes.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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457. Sunflowers in front of the Swiss barracks, the only flowers that grew in Rivesaltes.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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458. Felicaino and Luis tend sunflowers in front of the Swiss barracks in Rivesaltes.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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459. Child assistants to Secours Suisse. The photo caption reads "our brave aids".
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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460. Two children in Rivesaltes who are suffering from malnutrition.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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461. A group of malnourished women in the Rivesaltes internment camp.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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462. Jewish children who have been released from the Rivesaltes internment camp, pose outside the Chateau de Montluel children's home near Lyon soon after their arrival.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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463. View of the Chateau de Montluel children's home near Lyon, where children released from the Rivesaltes internment camp were brought in the spring of 1942.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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464. A group of Jewish children released from the Rivesaltes internment camp, wait at the Narbonne railway station for transport to the Chateau Montluel children's home near Lyon.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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465. The two youngest members of a group of children that was released from the Rivesaltes internment camp, pose on the grounds of the Chateau Montluel children's home near Lyon.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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466. View of the grounds of the Chateau de Montluel children's home near Lyon, where a group of children who have been recently released from the Rivesaltes internment camp are gathered.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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467. Group portrait of the staff of the Chateau de Montluel children's home near Lyon.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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468. Children at the Rivesaltes internment camp share a book provided by the Secours Suisse aux enfants.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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469. A group or children taken from the Pringy children's colony to Rivesaltes are allowed to return home due to the intervention of Maurice Dubois (French coordinator of the Swiss Red Cross).
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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470. Portrait of Spanish and Jewish youth who served as assistants to the Secours Suisse aux enfants relief agency in Rivesaltes.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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471. Assault units of the 62nd Soviet army battle the Germans in Stalingrad.
local languages made him the ideal cultural translator. His earliest photographs are documentary
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472. Children stand in a circle with two teachers outside a building in the Rivesaltes internment camp and play a game.
only in 1993. Four years later, the journal became the subject of a documentary film by Swiss
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473. Three dancers, two of whom are Jews in hiding, perform in the Parisian music hall, the Bal Tabarin.
and saw the beginnings of a new South Africa. Her son directed a documentary film about her life
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474. Dancers, two of whom are Jews in hiding, perform an act in the Parisian music hall, the Bal Tabarin.
and saw the beginnings of a new South Africa. Her son directed a documentary film about her life
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475. Two dancers, one of whom is a Jew in hiding, perform their act in the Parisian music hall, the Bal Tabarin.
and saw the beginnings of a new South Africa. Her son directed a documentary film about her life