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926. Two young women who have just arrived in Theresienstadt with a transport of Dutch Jews, wait in the courtyard of the ghetto.
Czechoslovak state newsreel company. [Source: Fax from Karel Margry in Utrecht, The Netherlands to Sybil ... courtyard of the ghetto.
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927. Cover of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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928. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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929. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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930. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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931. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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932. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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933. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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934. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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935. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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936. One page of a booklet containing newspaper clippings of concert reviews kept by Marthel Sommer, organist and pianist in the Juedischer Kulturbund [the Jewish Cultural Association] of Germany.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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937. Announcement and program for a concert entitled "Voices in the Temple," directed by Alfred Auerbach that took place on August 30, 1938 at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... that took place on August 30, 1938 at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
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938. Benedykt Lusthaus (uncle of the donor), a botony professor at the University of Lodz, walks down a street carrying a briefcase.
divorced from Sophie and lived in The Netherlands, where he owned a diamond cutting business. In the ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Poland -- Family/Friends/Portraits -- At Home/In Town
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939. An elementary school class poses for a group picture on the steps of the Kunsthalle Mannheim, a museum of modern and contemporary art.
thus beginning World War II) Martel left Germany alone. She took a train to The Netherlands and a boat ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Germany (pre-1933) -- School/University/Youth Groups
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940. Group portrait of children wearing their Purim costumes in the Bergstichtung postwar children's home run by Ezrat Hayeled.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- Orphans/Children's Homes/Summer Camps -- Netherlands
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941. Ilse Ledermann, a German Jewish refugee from Berlin, stands with her daughter Barbara in the Merwedeplein (square) in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... Netherlands
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942. Sisters Hanneke (Hanna Jetty) and Jenneke (Jenny Lina) Leijdesdorff as small children one year before the German occupation.
The Netherlands ... LIFE BEFORE THE HOLOCAUST -- Netherlands -- Family/Friends/Portraits ... ); INTERIORS; JEWS (DUTCH); JEWS IN HIDING; JEWS IN HIDING (BEFORE THE EXPERIENCE)
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943. Engagement party for Julius Jacob Zion and Nora de Jong at the de Jong home in Enschede.
Enschede, [Overijssel] The Netherlands ... DISPLACED PERSONS/RETURN TO LIFE -- DP Camps/Postwar Communities -- Netherlands ... THE EXPERIENCE); ORPHANS; SOCIAL GATHERINGS; WOMEN
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944. The Jacobsthal family poses with an aunt and uncle who are visiting their home in Amsterdam before emigrating to Chile.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... Netherlands
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945. Three childcare workers wearing Jewish badges take three young children for a stroll in the Amsterdam Jewish quarter.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Health/Welfare
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946. A young Jewish girl stands in a playpen in the yard of her parent's home in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam, [North Holland] The Netherlands ... INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Daily Life/Families ... the German invasion of the Netherlands, Paul served on the finance committee of the Amsterdam Jewish
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947. A Dutch family enjoys a meal in a vacation resort along with the young Jewish child they were hiding.
Eerbeek, [Gelderland] The Netherlands ... RESCUERS & RESCUED -- Netherlands ... ); RESCUERS/RESCUE; RESCUERS/RESCUE (WARTIME); RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS; UNBEKKANTE KINDER (UNKNOWN
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948. Two young children, probably 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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949. Group portrait of four of the children cared for by Yehoshua and Hennie Birnbaum both in Westerbork and Bussum.
Westerbork, [Drenthe] 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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950. Group portrait of four of the children cared for by Yehoshua and Hennie Birnbaum both in Westerbork and Bussum.
Westerbork, [Drenthe] 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