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826. Two Jewish couples and their attendants file out of the city hall in Boekelo after a joint civil marriage ceremony.
Boekelo, [Overijssel; Enschede] The Netherlands ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Netherlands ... FAMILIES (POSTWAR JEWISH); FLOWERS; JEWS (DUTCH); JEWS IN HIDING; JEWS IN HIDING (AFTER THE
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827. The four children of Louis and Ida Meijer playing in back of their family home in Boekelo.
Boekelo, [Overijssel; Enschede] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... The four children of Louis and Ida Meijer playing in back of their family home in Boekelo
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828. Heinz Thomas Stein, a German Jewish child in hiding, lies in a pasture on the Litjen farm in Swolgen, Holland.
Swolgen, The Netherlands ... RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Netherlands
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829. Portrait of Elizabeth Reiss, a Jewish child who during the German occupation of Holland, was placed in hiding.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... (BEFORE THE EXPERIENCE); STUDIO PORTRAITS
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830. Simcha and Gitel Münzer pose with their two daughters, Eva (left) and Leana (right), in their home in The Hague.
The Hague, [South Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... of The Netherlands, the Münzers remained in their home and endured the ever more repressive measures
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831. Two Jewish sisters, Eva and Leana Münzer, sit on a sofa in their home in The Hague.
The Hague, [South Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... of The Netherlands, the Münzers remained in their home and endured the ever more repressive measures
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832. Gitel Münzer and her daughter, Leana, look at themselves in a mirror in their home in The Hague.
The Hague, [South Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... of The Netherlands, the Münzers remained in their home and endured the ever more repressive measures
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833. Two generations of German-Jewish emigres pose for a family portrait on the porch of their new home.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... Two generations of German-Jewish emigres pose for a family portrait on the porch of their new home
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834. Caricature of a Jewish Council worker wearing an armband and smoking a cigarette in the Westerbork transit camp.
Westerbork, [Drenthe] The Netherlands ... TRANSIT CAMPS/INTERNMENT CAMPS -- Netherlands -- Westerbork -- WARTIME -- Miscellaneous ... ART OF THE HOLOCAUST/WWII; CARTOONS/CARICATURES; CONCENTRATION CAMPS; INTERNMENT CAMPS; TRANSIT
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835. Close-up photograph of two Jewish children. Pictured are the donor Zahava Shetal and her brother Avraham.
The Hague, [South Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits
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836. Close-up portrait of Bobbie Besthoff, a cousin of the donor, who was deported to Sobibor where he perished.
Helmond, The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... October 1934 Minnie and the children returned to The Netherlands. She settled in The Hague and took a Red
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837. Herman Herschel (grandfather of the donor) poses in front of his recently opened antique and new furniture store in Enschede.
Enschede, [Overijssel] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Economic Life/Daily Life ... Tswi Josef Hershel was born in Zwolle, The Netherlands, on December 29, 1942, the son of Nico ... Louis Tswi Josef Hershel was born in Zwolle, The Netherlands, on December 29, 1942, the son of Nico
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838. Children, many of them German Jewish refugees, relax on the steps of a Quaker boarding school in Eerde.
Eerde, [Overijssel] The Netherlands ... school in Eerde, The Netherlands. The school provided a safe haven for many German Jews. Werner ... were casual acquaintances of the Bing family in Hamburg. They later moved to The Netherlands after ... Netherlands in May 1940 the family fled in Mar 1941 via Belgium, France and Spain to Lisbon where they
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839. An extended Dutch Jewish family gathers in the living room of their apartment prior to going into hiding.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families
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840. The Eisenmann children play in their garden of their home in Amsterdam prior to going into hiding.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... (DUTCH); JEWS IN HIDING (BEFORE THE EXPERIENCE); TOYS/BALLS/GAMES
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841. Hanan Kisch sits on the stoop of a building with his cousin Lin de Bruin and her daughter.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... at the age of six. In May 1940 Germany invaded The Netherlands. The following year, Izaak lost his ... Netherlands and a Jew. However, after a short while, Izaak resigned, feeling that those participating in the
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842. Postwar portrait of the Birnbaum family. Pictured left to right: seated are Schmuel (Sampi), Regina and Zvi.
Bussum, The Netherlands ... 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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843. Portrait of Gustav Schroeder, captain 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 Gustav Schroeder, captain of the MS St. Louis.
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844. Portrait of Else Schott on board of the St. Louis.
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 Else Schott on board of the St. Louis. Photo from the personal St. Louis photo
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845. Close-up of two passengers on board the St. Louis.
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. ... Close-up of two passengers on board the St. Louis. Photo from the personal St. Louis photo album
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846. Studio portrait of Abraham Moshe Muhlbaum playing the violin.
Netherlands until January 28, 1943, when all the members of the Muhlbaum family, except Abraham, were deported ... returned to the Netherlands, where he remained until immigrating to the U.S. in the 1950s. ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Germany (pre-1933) -- Family/Friends/Portraits
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847. Typewritten copy of two messages sent from 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. ... Typewritten copy of two messages sent from the MS St. Louis dated June 6, 1939. The first message
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848. Cap worn by Gustav Schroeder, captain 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. ... Cap worn by Gustav Schroeder, captain of the MS St. Louis.
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849. Telegram sent to Morris Troper, JDC European Director in Paris from Paul Baerwald, JDC Chairman in New York, commenting on the enormous public interest in the fate 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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850. The Bing family goes skating (possibly in Switzerland).
school in Eerde, The Netherlands. The school provided a safe haven for many German Jews. Werner ... were casual acquaintances of the Bing family in Hamburg. They later moved to The Netherlands after ... Netherlands in May 1940 the family fled in Mar 1941 via Belgium, France and Spain to Lisbon where they