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  • ...r]]> -- <[[Refugees, France]]> <[[Seyre]]> <[[Chateau de La Hille]]> -- <[[Partisans]]> <Perished> ...ter, Inge Berlin (Vogelstein) (b.1924). From there in 1940 they escaped to France where they were hosted at [[Seyre]] and at the [[Chateau de La Hille]].
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  • ...eyer]]> -- <[[Refugees, France]]> <[[Seyre]]> <[[Chateau de La Hille]]> <[[Partisans]]> ...ees at [[Home Speyer]]. When Germany invaded Belgium in 1940, they fled to France. They spent the winter in [[Seyre]] before finally settling at [[Chateau de
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  • '''Suzanne Gross / Sarah Pertofsky''' (F / France, 1931), Holocaust survivor. * KEYWORDS : <[[Hidden Children]]> <France> -- <United States>
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  • ...r]]> -- <[[Refugees, France]]> <[[Seyre]]> <[[Chateau de La Hille]]> -- <[[Partisans]]> -- <Survived> ...[Home Speyer]]. When Germany invaded Belgium in 1940, the children fled to France. They spent the winter in [[Seyre]] before finally settling at [[Chateau de
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  • < See [https://search.archives.jdc.org/multimedia/Documents/Names%20Databank/France%20Children/Additional%20Links/CompleteNY_AR3344_00033_00099.pdf 1940 JDC Li ...na, Austria [stateless], to Tobias and Josefine Peril. He was a refugee in France at [[Chateau de La Guette]]. Hidden at [[Chateau de Montintin]] and [[Clerm
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  • ...heim]]> -- <[[Refugees, France]]> <[[Seyre]]> <[[Chateau de La Hille]]> <[[Partisans]]> -- <[[Refugees, Spain]]> <[[Refugees, Palestine]]> ...nd her sister lived at the [[Chateau de La Hille]] at Montégut-Plantaurel, France.
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  • See <[https://search.archives.jdc.org/multimedia/Documents/Names%20Databank/France%20Children/Additional%20Links/CompleteNY_AR3344_00033_00099.pdf 1940 JDC Li ...was a refugee in France at [[Chateau de La Guette]]. Survived in hiding in France at Brive-la-Gaillarde Ecole artisanal rural (Jan 1942) and Home d'enfants d
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  • '''Simon Federman''' (M / France, 1926), Holocaust survivor ''[[Annette Federman (F / France, 1933), Holocaust survivor]]''
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  • * KEYWORDS : <[[Street Children]], [[Partisans]] -- <France> ...in a children's home in Krakow and took him to Zakopane, and from there to France.
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  • * KEYWORDS : <Germany> <[[Refugees, France]]> <[[Hidden Children, France]]> ...ions. In the aftermath of the war, Erika worked in OSE children’s homes in France before immigrating with her husband and her children to Canada.
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  • ...tizens in Bari <sic! Pari>; liberation by French and Moroccan soldiers and partisans; life in the Cinecittà displaced persons camp and meeting her future husba ...ilan, where Evelyn, her mother and her brother joined him. Unable to reach France, they were in Genoa when the war started. After a period of separation, the
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  • * KEYWORDS : <France> <[[Partisans]]> -- <United States> ...In May 1944 Heinz was smuggled to Switzerland. Heinz remained in hiding in France. Parents perished in Auschwitz. After the war, Heinz moved to Israel and Fr
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  • ...efugees]]> <Belgium> <[[Gurs]]> <France> <Italy> <[[Hidden Children]]> -- <France> ...ere reunited with Angelo Donati (who officially adopted them) and lived in France. Francesco Moraldo was recognized by Yad-Vashem as "righteous among the nat
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  • ...efugees]]> <Belgium> <[[Gurs]]> <France> <Italy> <[[Hidden Children]]> -- <France> ...ere reunited with Angelo Donati (who officially adopted them) and lived in France. Francesco Moraldo was recognized by Yad-Vashem as "righteous among the nat
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  • See <[https://search.archives.jdc.org/multimedia/Documents/Names%20Databank/France%20Children/Additional%20Links/CompleteNY_AR3344_00033_00099.pdf 1940 JDC Li ...rn 9 May 1926 in Vienna, Austria, to Israel and Frima. He was a refugee in France at [[Chateau de La Guette]] and Nice Ecole du Parc Imperial (Jan 1942). He
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  • ...dministration. (UNNRA); leaving Germany and boarding a ship in Marseilles, France; arriving in Haifa, Israel in June 1948; and his first years in Israel. [[Category:Holocaust Children, 1928 (subject)|1928 Ganor]]
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  • The classics of Jewish children’s literature represent a broad spectrum of subject, style, point of view, and artistic technique. But they all point back to t * (e) among the partisans
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