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751. Elchanan, Ruth and Naomi Tal look out the window of their home.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Refugees. She was the secretary of Gertrude van Tijn. In May 1940, Germany invaded The Netherlands and
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752. Identification paper issued to Federika Tal stating that she works for the Joodsche Raad (Jewish Council).
Westerbork, [Drenthe] The Netherlands ... Refugees. She was the secretary of Gertrude van Tijn. In May 1940, Germany invaded The Netherlands and ... TRANSIT CAMPS/INTERNMENT CAMPS -- Netherlands -- Westerbork -- WARTIME -- Documents
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753. Portrait of the Hirsch family on board the refugee ship MS St.
and their son, Joachim. They disembarked in the Netherlands and later perished. ... Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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754. Grave of Sally Loebl, the father of the donor who died in Quito at the age of 54.
Belgium and Luxembourg as well as the Netherlands. In June 1940, the school moved to Trench Hall ... Werner Loval (born Werner Loebl) is the son of Solomon (Sally) Loebl (b. November 4, 1890 Bamberg
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755. A film crew takes motion pictures in the Theresienstadt ghetto during the filming of the Nazi propaganda film "Der Fuehrer Schenkt den Juden eine Stadt" [The Fuehrer gives the Jews a City].
Czechoslovak state newsreel company. [Source: Fax from Karel Margry in Utrecht, The Netherlands to Sybil ... propaganda film "Der Fuehrer Schenkt den Juden eine Stadt" [The Fuehrer gives the Jews a City].
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756. Statement by B. Bluhm listing the fates of 91 Dutch Jews, out of which 29 participated in the Resistance from the very beginning.
Resistance from the very beginning. ... Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ... Appears to be a two-page sworn statement or signed affidavit of a B. Bluhm on the letterhead of the
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757. A memoir entitled "The Book With the Brown Cover" with related documents
telling of experiences of Peper family in German and in occupied Holland during the war. Also have a ... partisans in Netherlands during occupation. ... Donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1995 by Joan P. Lanoie
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758. Oral history interviews of the Christian Rescuers Project
Gay Block and Malka Drucker produced the interviews throughout 1987 and 1988 for their book ... "Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust," Holmes & Meier, 1992, as well as their documentary
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759. The menu of the MS St. Louis for Sunday, May 21, 1939.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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760. Children in a Jewish youth movement stand in formation in the Westerbork camp.
Westerbork, [Drenthe] The Netherlands ... CAMPS; JEWS (DUTCH); JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN BELGIUM); JEWS (FOREIGN BORN IN THE NETHERLANDS); REFUGEE ... children. Following the German May 1940 invasion of the Netherlands, the Birnbaums were sent back to ... Holland. However when they arrived in The Netherlands, The Dutch said they were not wanted and did not
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761. Thank you note to Morris Troper from the Captain of the St.
Troper was instrumental in convincing the governments of the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Great ... Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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762. Ines and Renate Spanier on the deck of the St. Louis.
ship to land and the passengers had to return to Europe, the Spaniers disembarked in the Netherlands ... Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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763. Ines and Renate Spanier stand on the deck of the St.
ship to land and the passengers had to return to Europe, the Spaniers disembarked in the Netherlands ... Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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764. Typewritten English translation of a message sent by the members of the MS St.
Troper was instrumental in convincing the governments of the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Great ... Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war.
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765. [Letter from Maurits Coronel to the Division of Jewish Research of the Concentration Camp Liquidation Bureau].
They were on the transport with him and had not returned to the Netherlands. He was then trasnported ... This is a letter from Maurits Coronel, a survivor of the transport on February 25, 1944, from ... Westerbork to Theresienstadt. In the letter he identifies his parents and sister by names and dates of birth
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766. Portrait of an unidentified Dutch family who provided a hiding place for Erna Stopper during the war.
Zwolle, [Overijssel] The Netherlands ... German forces invaded the Netherlands. The Netherlands was forced to surrender, and was placed under ... RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Netherlands
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767. Dr. Max Knapp. Dr. Knapp and his wife, Ans, were the first people to hide Marion Kaufmann.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Netherlands
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768. Directory for Czernowitz -- For the Year 1936 -- Courtesy of the Czernowitz Regional Archives.
Netherlands; Tel. +31 (24) 32 22 157, iPhone: +49 (172) 97 95 295) from the published directory, "Anuarul ... [Lent, Netherlands] ... Archival safety copies of the directory datafile [filename: Cz1936.xls], the two associated PDF
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769. Passengers hang over the rail of the refugee ship MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Passengers hang over the rail of the refugee ship MS St. Louis.
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770. Passengers play a game on the deck of the refugee ship MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Passengers play a game on the deck of the refugee ship MS St. Louis.
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771. Passengers play a game on the deck of the refugee ship MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Passengers play a game on the deck of the refugee ship MS St. Louis.
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772. Portrait of Edith and Ilse Simon on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Portrait of Edith and Ilse Simon on the deck of the MS St. Louis.
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773. View of the MS. St. Louis surrounded by smaller vessels in the port of Hamburg.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... View of the MS. St. Louis surrounded by smaller vessels in the port of Hamburg. NO HIGH RESOLUTION
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774. Ilse Karliner and Fritz Buff pose on the deck of the MS St.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Ilse Karliner and Fritz Buff pose on the deck of the MS St. Louis.
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775. Passengers on board the MS St. Louis sit around tables in the dining area.
Britain; 214 to Belgium; 224 to France; 181 to the Netherlands). Only those who were accepted by Great ... France and the Netherlands died at the hands of the Nazis, but the majority survived the war. ... Passengers on board the MS St. Louis sit around tables in the dining area. Among those pictured