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6576. Portrait of Hena Kohn wearing her Gordonia Zionist youth movement uniform after the war.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6577. Group portrait of students at Les Soeurs de Notre Dame convent school.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6578. Members of the Kohn family pose outside in a field.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6579. Belgian children pose with American soldiers in Brussels.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6580. Hena Kohn and two other Jewish girls who had been in hiding pose with American soldiers after the liberation.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6581. Members of the Gordonia Zionist youth movement in Belgium.
own. After breaking off with her rescuer, Hena immigrated to Israel and married one of her friends
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6582. Members of the Veres family pose with friends at their summer home, where they are celebrating St.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6583. Portrait of Thomas Veres in a tuxedo.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6584. Studio portrait of the Veres family. Pictured from left to right are: Berta, Paul (senior), Thomas and Paul (junior) Veres.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6585. Studio portrait of Paul Veres and Berta Lang before their marriage.
occupation of Budapest in World War II, served as the official photographer of Swedish diplomatic rescuer
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6586. British soldiers attend a stricken female passenger and her husband at the Kuecknitz railroad station after their forcible return to Europe.
early the following morning. They remained there for six weeks until a friend of the rescuer warned him
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6587. Cesia Ritter papers
post-war photograph of her rescuers; an employment certificate for her father Naftali Honig in
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6588. David Glick's trip to Europe 1936/37
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6589. Eichmann Trial -- Session 42 -- Cross-examination of Grueber by defense attorney Servatius
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6590. Becher - Mount Kisco / Weissmandel
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6591. German siege of Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 1939
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6592. Sightseeing in Palestine, circa 1930
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6593. Switzerland in the 1930s; Hungary 1945
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6594. Jakob Künzler and Elisabeth Künzler-Bender on a roof terrace in Beirut
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6595. A Jewish family from Tarnow poses in front of the Jan Lacina factory.
this same factory alongside her future Polish rescuers while in the Tarnow ghetto. Text on back
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6596. A family portrait of Suze and David Cohen-Paraira with their daughter Ellis and son Bram.
fiction while at the Crums escaping to an imaginary world. As a present for the children of her rescuers
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6597. Girls in the Montisorri School in Scheveningen stand in a line in their gym clothes.
fiction while at the Crums escaping to an imaginary world. As a present for the children of her rescuers
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6598. Ellis Cohen-Paraira plays the accordian in her home.
fiction while at the Crums escaping to an imaginary world. As a present for the children of her rescuers
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6599. Studio portrait of Bernie Spier (Ellis Cohen-Paraira's boyfriend) who later perished in Auschwitz.
fiction while at the Crums escaping to an imaginary world. As a present for the children of her rescuers
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6600. Drawing of Ellis Cohen-Paraira by her father David.
fiction while at the Crums escaping to an imaginary world. As a present for the children of her rescuers