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  • Refugees in Paris during World War I

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    Refugees in the Gare de Lyon in Paris during World War I. Paris, France, photograph taken ca. 1914–15.

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    Refugees in Paris during World War I
  • French police during a roundup of Jews in Paris

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    French police check the identity cards of pedestrians during the roundup of Jews on the Boulevard Voltaire (near the Place de la Republique) in Paris, France, August 20, 1941.

    French police during a roundup of Jews in Paris
  • Jewish refugee youth at a Children's Aid Society home

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    Jewish refugee youth from French transit camps at the Children's Aid Society (OSE) home "Maison des Pupilles de la Nation." Some of the children are in flight, en route to Switzerland. Aspet, France, June-August 1942.

    Jewish refugee youth at a Children's Aid Society home
  • Jewish resistance fighters in France

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    A group of Jewish resisters, members of a fighting organization (Organisation Juive de Combat). Mazamet, France, wartime.

    Jewish resistance fighters in France
  • Exodus 1947

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    The plight of Jewish refugees aboard the Exodus 1947 captured the world's attention and symbolized the struggle for unrestricted immigration into Palestine.

    Exodus 1947
  • Salonika

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    Before World War II, Salonika (Thessaloniki) had the largest Jewish community in Greece.&...

    Salonika
  • Paris

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    When the Germans invaded France in May 1940, about 175,000 Jews resided or had found refuge in Paris. Many initially left the city, only to return after the armistice was signed in June and Paris became the seat of the German military administration. The majority of Parisian Jews lived in the 4th, 11th, 18th, and 20th districts. By late September 1940, a German census registered 150,000 Jews in Paris, including 64,000 foreigners. The persecution of Jews in Paris began in October 1941, when the Nazis…

    Paris
  • 1934: Key Dates

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    Explore a timeline of key events in Nazi Germany during 1934.

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    1934: Key Dates
  • Group portrait in the Ambloy children's home

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    Group portrait at the Children's Aid Society (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants, OSE) home for Orthodox Jewish children in Ambloy, France. Among those pictured: Kalman Kalikstein (front left), Binem Wrzonski (middle right), and Elie Wiesel (back center). Photo dated 1945–1946.

    Group portrait in the Ambloy children's home
  • Chaim David Jegher

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    David was one of six children born to religious Jewish parents in Rona de Jos, a town in northwest Romania. The Jeghers subsisted through a variety of enterprises. Besides farming, they bottled their own wine and brandy and produced dried fruit for distribution in Romania and in parts of Czechoslovakia and Hungary. David's father also ran a local transportation and delivery service. 1933-39: Religious school was from 6:30 to 8:00 a.m. David's mother would wait outside the building with some breakfast for…

    Chaim David Jegher

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