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126. Portrait of an elderly Jewish couple in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, following their expulsion from the capital, Sofia.
for aiding illegal immigrants and destroying his ID card. Israel and the others were imprisoned in
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127. Israel Baruch wearing a Jewish badge sits on a bench holding his cap in a park in Sofia, Bulgaria.
for aiding illegal immigrants and destroying his ID card. Israel and the others were imprisoned in
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128. Class portrait of the first grade pupils at the American school in Sofia, Bulgaria.
for aiding illegal immigrants and destroying his ID card. Israel and the others were imprisoned in
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129. Class portrait of the second grade pupils at the American school in Sofia, Bulgaria.
for aiding illegal immigrants and destroying his ID card. Israel and the others were imprisoned in
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130. Three Jewish children pose outside in the snow in front of their grandparent's house in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
for aiding illegal immigrants and destroying his ID card. Israel and the others were imprisoned in
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131. A Jewish child stands outside in the snow in front of his grandparent's house in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
for aiding illegal immigrants and destroying his ID card. Israel and the others were imprisoned in
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132. Members of the extended Baruch family pose outside one of their homes in Sofia, Bulgaria.
for aiding illegal immigrants and destroying his ID card. Israel and the others were imprisoned in
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133. Document certifying that Thomas Marko (real name Salomon Strauss) is a Ukrainian.
destroyed his Polish ID card. The group of POWs was moved to Stalag II Neubrandenburg. The conditions
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134. Studio portrait of three sisters on a pretend boat in Scheveningen, Holland.
synagogue which afforded her a special "Sperre" on her ID card exempting her from deportation; her father
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135. Studio portrait of Anita Randerath, a young Jewish girl and cousin of the donor, who was killed shortly after this photo was taken.
synagogue which afforded her a special "Sperre" on her ID card exempting her from deportation; her father
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136. Composite photograph of the donor, Marta Van Collem.
synagogue which afforded her a special "Sperre" on her ID card exempting her from deportation; her father
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137. Prewar photograph of the women of the van Collem family standing outside their apartment.
synagogue which afforded her a special "Sperre" on her ID card exempting her from deportation; her father
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138. Henry van Collem works in the office of his business together with his secretary Tony.
synagogue which afforded her a special "Sperre" on her ID card exempting her from deportation; her father
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139. Young children attend a Hanukkah celebration in the Jewish school in Amsterdam.
synagogue which afforded her a special "Sperre" on her ID card exempting her from deportation; her father
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140. Four-year-old Marta van Collem poses with a stuffed animal.
synagogue which afforded her a special "Sperre" on her ID card exempting her from deportation; her father
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141. Studio portrait of Marta van Collem shortly after her liberation from the "Lost Train." Her hair had not yet grown back.
synagogue which afforded her a special "Sperre" on her ID card exempting her from deportation; her father
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142. Close-up portrait of three generations of Jewish women in The Netherlands.
synagogue which afforded her a special "Sperre" on her ID card exempting her from deportation; her father