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676. Round up in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam
blockaded following anti-Nazi violence. Amsterdam, the Netherlands, February 22, 1941. ... German police round up Jews in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam
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677. William (Bill) Lowenberg describes the importance of bonds of friendship among young people imprisoned in the Westerbork camp
and his family left Germany for the Netherlands, where they had ... relatives and thought they would be safe. However, after Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940 ... transit camp in the Netherlands. In August 1943, Bill was deported from Westerbork to the
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678. Arthur Einhorn and fellow Jewish Brigade soldiers wait in Egypt after the British disbanded the Brigade and shipped the soldiers back to the Middle East.
four. His father, who was born in Milowska, came to The Netherlands during World War I and later moved ... Brigade and shipped the soldiers back to the Middle East.
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679. Poster advertising the flagships of the Hamburg-Amerika Line
secure entry visas for the passengers in Great Britain, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands rather than ... The collection consists of anti-Semitic, advertising, and political posters, and a pair of shoes ... German advertisement poster for the Hamburg-America Line’s transatlantic liners, St. Louis and
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680. Miniature dictionary, The Tiny One, English-French, used by the Weidhorn family
older brother and two sisters. As a young man, Aron lived in the Hague, Netherlands for three years ... The collection documents the Holocaust-era experiences of Manfred Weidhorn and his parents Anne and
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681. Radiogram from Moritz Schoenberger on the "St. Louis"
forced to return to Europe. During the return voyage, Great Britain, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands ... the ocean liner "St. Louis" during the voyage from Hamburg, Germany, to Havana, Cuba. On this voyage
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682. Rosa and Mojesz Rosenbaum stand on either side of Netti and Bernard Busnak at their wedding in the Portugese Synagogue.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Religious Life/Weddings ... FAMILIES (PREWAR JEWISH); GROUP PORTRAITS; JEWS (DUTCH); JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN THE NETHERLANDS
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683. Queen Wilhelmina rides in an open automobile during a celebration marking her 40th year on the throne.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Political/Cultural life ... WILHELMINA (QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS)
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684. Children in youth movement uniform stand on the steps of the Rothschild Hospital to greet the delegation from the United Nations Special Commission on Palestine.
Australia, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Guatemala, India, Iran, The Netherlands, Peru, Sweden, Uruguay and ... delegation from the United Nations Special Commission on Palestine. ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- Bricha/Emigration -- Fleeing to the West -- Austria
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685. Group portrait of the staff of the Reingold Laundry in Oldenburg including members of the de-Beer family.
Benjamin de-Levie survived the war in The Netherlands. Most of the rest of his family perished. Hilde later ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Germany (pre-1933) -- Economic Life/Daily Life
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686. Portrait of a Dutch Jewish girl on her way to the home of the first familly who would provide her with a hiding place.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... German forces invaded the Netherlands. The Netherlands was forced to surrender, and was placed under
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687. Jewish survivor Simon Trampetter cuts off the yellow star of David from the coat of his friend and fellow survivor, Joseph Keller.
Kerkrade, [Limburg] The Netherlands ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Netherlands
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688. Group portrait of the Brilleslijper family. Lientje Brilleslijper, a Dutch Jewish woman, and her common law German husband hid Jews during the war.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... common law German husband hid Jews during the war. ... RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Netherlands
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689. Jacques Grootkerk and members of the Princess Irene Brigade of Dutch Free Forces rides in a military vehicle in the liberation parade in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIBERATION -- The Netherlands ... military vehicle in the liberation parade in Amsterdam.
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690. Group portrait of members of the Jewish community of Eibergen, who are in attendance at a New Year's Eve costume party at the Zion fabric store.
Eibergen, [Gelderland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Cultural/Economic Life ... 's Eve costume party at the Zion fabric store.
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691. Bep Meijer (right) poses next to a billboard in the window of the newly reopened Zion clothing and fabric store in Eibergen.
Eibergen, [Gelderland] The Netherlands ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Netherlands ... BUSINESSES; BUSINESSES (JEWISH); EXTERIORS; JEWS (DUTCH); JEWS IN HIDING; JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE
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692. Group portrait of members of the Jewish community of Eibergen, who are in attendance at a New Year's Eve costume party at the Zion fabric store.
Eibergen, [Gelderland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Cultural/Economic Life ... 's Eve costume party at the Zion fabric store.
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693. Standing on a chair in the middle of Hagen Street in Eibergen, a local resident delivers a speech at a public celebration of the liberation of eastern Holland.
Eibergen, [Gelderland] The Netherlands ... LIBERATION -- The Netherlands ... at a public celebration of the liberation of eastern Holland.
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694. Rosemarie Schink sits on the steps to a house with a group of people including two of the Jews she hid in her attic, Lola and Lila.
Blaricum, [Hilversum] The Netherlands ... RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Netherlands
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695. Rabbi Eliyahu Frances, chief rabbi of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam, and his wife Diamante Tazartes stand in front of a group of people leaving the synagogue.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Religious Life/Weddings ... Tazartes stand in front of a group of people leaving the synagogue.
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696. Two Dutch Jewish brothers pose with the woman who served as their surrogate mother in Theresienstadt and their cousins who cared for them after the war.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... Henrika (Yetta) Sigmann-Weinberger. He was born on October 13, 1935 in Scheveningen, The Netherlands ... marriage they moved to Scheveningen, a small town in the Netherlands outside The Hague. They observed a ... religious Orthodox lifestyle. In May 1940 Germany invaded the Netherlands, and soon thereafter the Sigmann
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697. Group portrait of Red Cross volunteers and British troops near Eindhoven where they were helping refugees escaping from the German army and the front line.
Eindhoven, [North Brabant] The Netherlands ... LIBERATION -- The Netherlands ... refugees escaping from the German army and the front line. Among those pictured is Hilde Jacobstahl
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698. Young Dutch-Jewish children brought from the creche to a children's home by the Dutch underground play in a nursery class.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Children's Homes
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699. A young Jewish girl with a large bow in her hair stands on the balcony of the home where she was hiding.
The Netherlands ... and Rita's family remained in The Netherlands when Germany invaded in May 1940. At the beginning of ... Martinus Nijhoff. After the war, Rita Serphos remained in The Netherlands and later became a kindergarten
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700. Max and Miep van Engel vacation in Friesland where they went to sail with their father a few years after the end of the war.
[Friesland] The Netherlands ... year before the German invasion of The Netherlands. Her older brother Max was born on October 15, 1936 ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Netherlands