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2851. A group of young people pose for a photograph at the children's home of Seyre.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2852. Portrait of four girls standing on the terrace of the children's home of Chateau de la Hille.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2853. Portrait of two sisters in the Home General Bernheim in Zuen, Belgium Pictured are Ruth and Betty Schuetz.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2854. Group portrait of the Swiss consulate staff in Budapest.
Righteous Among the Nations. [Source: Saul, Eric. "Visas for Life" exhibition, February 2000]
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2855. Swiss Consul General, Carl Lutz, poses with his driver, Charles Szluha, along the bank of the Danube River across from the parliament building in wartime Budapest.
Righteous Among the Nations. [Source: Saul, Eric. "Visas for Life" exhibition, February 2000]
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2856. Doll in a red hat and uniform kept by a young girl while living in hiding
Among the Nations. ... 1978 Edouard Frans and Clementine van Buggenhout were officially recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous
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2857. Samuel and Franka Baral papers
letters to Franka from Ilonka Nemes, recognized as Righteous Among the Nations, who hid Franka and six
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2858. Curt Gutsmuth papers
Brandsen and his wife, Alberdina Johanna Geertruida Brandsen-Truyers as Righteous Among the Nations. Curt
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2859. Esther and Robert Born papers
Jan and Magdalena Łukawski were named Righteous Among the Nations. After liberation, the Wittlin
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2860. Albert Garih testimonies
Ménétriers as Righteous Among the Nations. Today Albert serves as a volunteer at the United States Holocaust
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2861. Prisoner ID bracelet worn by a non-Jewish doctor imprisoned for resistance activity
recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among Nations.
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2862. Egg crate used as a suitcase by family living in hiding
moved to Israel. Their rescuers have been recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations.
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2863. Concentration camp uniform jacket worn by a non-Jewish doctor/resistance member
recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among Nations.
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2864. Oral history interview with Jadwiga Gawronska
Polish people (such as Wanda Olbrychska, who received the Righteous among the Nations Award) and
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2865. Anna Cheszes papers
Canada. Her adoptive father, Tadeusz Strzelczyk, was honored by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations
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2866. Close-up portrait of Rabbi VictorTulman in the Gurs internment camp wearing a sweater knitted by his girfriend Hella Bacmeister.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2867. Engagement notice sent by Victor Tulman and Hella Bacmeister, internees in Gurs.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2868. Members of the Free French Forces parade through the streets of a French town.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2869. Victor David Tulman addresses other members of the Free French Forces.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2870. Rabbi Victor Tulman poses in front of a barracks in Gurs while Spanish internees work in the background.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2871. Victor Tulman cooks in a makeshift outdoor kitchen during the Spanish Civil War.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2872. Portrait of Hella Bacmeister drawn by her cousin while she was a forced laborer in Germany.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2873. Victor David Tulman, a member of the Free French underground, walks down a street of a French town.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2874. Victor David Tulman, a member of the Free French underground, walks down a street of a French town.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2875. Victor Tulman and Hella Bacmeister, both internees in Gurs, rest on a ledge while on an outing in Marseilles.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried