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  1. First batch of children refugees from Germany now at ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    First batch of children refugees from Germany now at British holiday camp. Child refugees being served with food at the holiday camp at Dovercourt.

  2. First batch of children refugees from Germany now at ...

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    First batch of children refugees from Germany now at British Holiday Camp. The little refugees having a meal at the Dovercourt Holiday Camp after their arrival.

  3. Comradeship of misery. Child refugees at British holiday ...

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    Comradeship of misery. Child refugees at British holiday camp. A girl refugee helps a small companion with her meal at the holiday camp.

  4. New batch of child refugees from Czechoslovakia sheltered ...

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    New batch of child refugees from Czechoslovakia sheltered in London. Hans Skoutajan, nine-year-old refugee, playing at the Club with the only toy he was able to bring from Czechoslovakia - an electric train. He carried the cherished plaything in a knapsack.

  5. Tears of exile - third party of child refugees arrives ...

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    Tears of exile - third party of child refugees arrives from Germany. A little girl refugee crying on her arrival at Harwich.

  6. Outcasts - Nazs jeer as Jewish refugees leave Memel. ...

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    Outcasts - Nazs jeer as Jewish refugees leave Memel. The other side of the story in Memel - a Jewish refugee family walking through the cobbled streets of the town as uniformed Nazis in background laugh and jeer at their misery. While Memel citizens were celebrating the return of the territory to the Reich, thousands of Jews fled in terror to Lithuania.

  7. A meeting organised by the German Refugees Assistance ...

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    A meeting organised by the German Refugees Assistance Fund, was held at the Royal Albert Hall this evening. Professor Einstein making his speech at the meeting.

  8. List of Jewish refugees from Poland who are in Romania

    1. M.17 - Documentation of the Polish Jewish Refugee Fund in Geneva, 1933-1940

    List of Jewish refugees from Poland who are in Romania The list is organized alphabetically and includes name, place of birth, age, occupation and current place of residence; list compiled by the Committee for Relief of the War Stricken Jewish Population ]sponsored by] the World Jewish Congress in Geneva.

  9. List of Jewish refugees from Poland who are in Vilna

    1. M.17 - Documentation of the Polish Jewish Refugee Fund in Geneva, 1933-1940

    List of Jewish refugees from Poland who are in Vilna The list is organized alphabetically and includes name, place of birth, age, occupation and current place of residence; list compiled by the Committee for Relief of the War Stricken Jewish Population [sponsored by] the World Jewish Congress in Geneva; Included in the file: A list containing names of Jewish refugees in Vilna who are not originally from Poland.

  10. Jews (Refugees? Deportees?) moving along a city street with belongings

    Wartime. Large group of Jews being moved along a city street with bundles, children, scarves, etc. Busy, a lot of activity. Medium close view of 2 or 3 people in a closed space, presumably refugees or deportees. People moving along a train platform, German military man in foreground.

  11. Aluminum suitcase used by Jewish Polish postwar refugees

    1. Regina and Samuel Spiegel collection

    Silver aluminum suitcase used by Regina and Shmuel Spiegel when they emigrated in October 1947 from Germany to the United States. In April 1941, Regina Gutman, 15, escaped the Radom ghetto in German occupied Poland to join her sister Rozia in Pionki. She worked in a munitions factory, where she met Shmuel, 20. He had left Kozienice ghetto in September 1942 to work in Pionki labor camp. In fall 1944, the inmates were transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. They promised to meet in Kozienice if they survived the war. Men and women were separated upon arrival. Regina was transfer...

  12. Personal files of Jewish refugees in Switzerland, 1939-1956

    Personal files of Jewish refugees in Switzerland, 1939-1956