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2876. Sketch of the Gurs internment camp drawn by German prisoner, 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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2877. Portrait of Victor Tulman and Hella Bacmeister, drawn in the Gurs internment camp by Spanish prisoner, Isquierdo Carvajal.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2878. Sketch of the Gurs internment camp drawn by German prisoner, 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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2879. Sketch of the Gurs internment camp drawn by German prisoner, 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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2880. Close-up portrait of Hella Bacmeister, a German prisoner in the Gurs internment camp.
recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. Hella also worked as an artist and drew scenes of Gurs. She tried
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2881. Close-up portrait of Elsbeth Casser, a nurse working in the Gurs internment camp and a close friend of 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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2882. Portrait of Zofia Wiewiorowska, Zofia played an essential role in the rescue of Kazimierz Laski, his wife, and his mother-in-law, Anna Wolfowicz.
"Righteous Among Nations" by Yad Vashem.
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2883. Betty Rosenbaum poses in the arms of her grandfather, Izaak Rosenbaum.
five grandchildren. In 2001 Yad Vashem recognized Jan and Bertha Hageman as Righteous Among the ... nations. In addition to her parents and little brother, Betty's maternal grandmother, Betje Zion Gans
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2884. Betty Rosenbaum's parents shop for their baby's layette in the store of the Zion family in Eibergen.
five grandchildren. In 2001 Yad Vashem recognized Jan and Bertha Hageman as Righteous Among the ... nations. In addition to her parents and little brother, Betty's maternal grandmother, Betje Zion Gans
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2885. Ephraim and Johanna Rosenbaum leave the Portuguese Israelite Hospital (PIZ) with their newborn daughter Betty.
five grandchildren. In 2001 Yad Vashem recognized Jan and Bertha Hageman as Righteous Among the ... nations. In addition to her parents and little brother, Betty's maternal grandmother, Betje Zion Gans
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2886. Betty Rosenbaum celebrates Hanukkah with the Zion family together with Harry Kan (who was also in hiding in Eibergen and waiting to be picked up by his family from the United States).
five grandchildren. In 2001 Yad Vashem recognized Jan and Bertha Hageman as Righteous Among the ... nations. In addition to her parents and little brother, Betty's maternal grandmother, Betje Zion Gans
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2887. Ephraim and Johanna Rosenbaum pose with their baby daughter Betty.
five grandchildren. In 2001 Yad Vashem recognized Jan and Bertha Hageman as Righteous Among the ... nations. In addition to her parents and little brother, Betty's maternal grandmother, Betje Zion Gans
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2888. Letter sent by Johanna Rosenbaum to her daughter Betty while in prison in Neede and immediately prior to be transferred to concentration camp.
five grandchildren. In 2001 Yad Vashem recognized Jan and Bertha Hageman as Righteous Among the ... nations. In addition to her parents and little brother, Betty's maternal grandmother, Betje Zion Gans
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2889. Ephraim Rosenbaum, along with his brother Sallie, stands at the entrance to the government office where he went to register the birth of his daughter Betty
five grandchildren. In 2001 Yad Vashem recognized Jan and Bertha Hageman as Righteous Among the ... nations. In addition to her parents and little brother, Betty's maternal grandmother, Betje Zion Gans
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2890. The extended Rosenbaum family gathers around their new baby.
five grandchildren. In 2001 Yad Vashem recognized Jan and Bertha Hageman as Righteous Among the ... nations. In addition to her parents and little brother, Betty's maternal grandmother, Betje Zion Gans
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2891. Inge Helft sits by a lake or river at the La Hille childrens home.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2892. Edith Jankielewicz sits by a lake or river at the La Hille children's home.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2893. Group portrait of some older children at the La Hille children's home in France.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2894. Close-up portrait of three teenage girls in the La Hille children's home.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2895. Rosa Goldmark and Cilly Stueckler do laundry in the La Hille children's home.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2896. Group portrait of members of the drama club at the La Hille children's home in costume.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2897. Group portrait of the boys in the Speyer children's home prior to their relocation to the La Hille children's home in France.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2898. Children at the La Hille children's home swim in the river.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2899. Children and staff eat a meal outside in the courtyard of the La Hille children's home.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations
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2900. Girls at the La Hille children's home sit outside to darn clothing.
home. Yad Vashem later recognized both Maurice Dubois and Roesli Naef as Righteous Among the Nations