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51. Group portrait of religious Jewish youth at either the Ambloy or the Taverny children's home.
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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52. Jewish youth practice woodworking at either the Ambloy or the Taverny children's home.
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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53. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Taverny children's home, an OSE home for religious child survivors.
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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54. Jewish teenagers who had been liberated from Buchenwald either arrive at a [Strabourg] train station.
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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55. A former child survivor from Buchenwald who enlisted in the American army participates in a fire drill [probably en route to Korea].
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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56. Buchenwald child survivor study a Hebrew text at an OSE (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants) children's home in France [either in Ambloy or Taverny].
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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57. A former child survivor from Buchenwald poses in his American army uniform where he is in training prior to deployment to Korea.
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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58. Group portrait of Jewish youth in the Taverny children's home, an OSE home for religious child survivors.
spent the summer. But they, along with other religious boys, including the Kaliksztajn brothers and Elie ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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59. A woman stands next to two toddlers who are eating a meal in an unidentified children's home [perhaps Chez Nous].
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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60. Children and staff of the OSE children's home in Taverny.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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61. Group portrait of boys in the Ambloy children's home.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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62. Group portrait of boys in the Ambloy children's home.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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63. Binem Wrzonski digs in the garden of the Ambloy children's home while wearing an old concentration camp uniform.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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64. Close-up portrait of Izio Rosenbaum and Binem Wrzonski.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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65. Boys play on the fountain on the grounds of the Ambloy children's home.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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66. Staff and teenagers pose on the grounds of the Ambloy children's homes during the visit of a British chaplain who was the brother of one of the boys and came to meet him during the Sukkot holiday.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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67. Three teenage boys eat outside during the Passover holiday.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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68. Exterior view of the Ambloy children's home.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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69. Studio portrait of [Zubernish -- handwritng hard to read], one of the Buchenwald Boys.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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70. Studio portrait of Alex Kormen, one of the Buchenwald Boys.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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71. Studio portrait of one of the Buchenwald Boys.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of
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72. Lipot Farkosz holds a name card intended to help any of his surviving family members locate him at the Kloster Indersdorf DP camp.
Elie Wiesel and Primo Levi both spent time at Buna. Zoltan was there several months. He recalls the
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73. Studio portrait of Buchenwald survivor, Benek Wrzonski, wearing a prisoner uniform.
together with two other teenagers, with Elie Wiesel and Kalman Kaliksztajn, he accompanied a group of