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The International Tracing Service – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for  schools
The International Tracing Service – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools

Holocaust Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen Still Reunited Survivors - DER  SPIEGEL
Holocaust Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen Still Reunited Survivors - DER SPIEGEL

Baltimore-Based Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Center Recognized for 20 Years  of Work | Pikesville, MD Patch
Baltimore-Based Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Center Recognized for 20 Years of Work | Pikesville, MD Patch

Holocaust Archives – DW – 11/28/2007
Holocaust Archives – DW – 11/28/2007

Red Cross reunites families | News | American Red Cross
Red Cross reunites families | News | American Red Cross

Baltimore-Based Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Center Recognized for 20 Years  of Work | Pikesville, MD Patch
Baltimore-Based Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Center Recognized for 20 Years of Work | Pikesville, MD Patch

Displaced Persons camps – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools
Displaced Persons camps – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools

Screening for American Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Services – Berlin  Calling Documentary
Screening for American Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Services – Berlin Calling Documentary

Screening for American Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Services – Berlin  Calling Documentary
Screening for American Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Services – Berlin Calling Documentary

World War II and Holocaust Tracing Services
World War II and Holocaust Tracing Services

Arolsen Archives – Wikipedia
Arolsen Archives – Wikipedia

Holocaust Survivors and their Families Continue to Turn to the Greater NY Red  Cross - red cross chat
Holocaust Survivors and their Families Continue to Turn to the Greater NY Red Cross - red cross chat

Certificate from the Dutch Red Cross confirming that Mozes Levisson was  deported from Westerbork to Sobibor where he perished on July 9, 1943. -  Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Certificate from the Dutch Red Cross confirming that Mozes Levisson was deported from Westerbork to Sobibor where he perished on July 9, 1943. - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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The International Tracing Service – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for  schools
The International Tracing Service – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools

Hidden Children: Quest for Family | Holocaust Encyclopedia
Hidden Children: Quest for Family | Holocaust Encyclopedia

Screening for American Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Services – Berlin  Calling Documentary
Screening for American Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Services – Berlin Calling Documentary

The Red Cross and the Holocaust - WSJ
The Red Cross and the Holocaust - WSJ

The Discovery of Family – The Red Cross Restores a Family's Links – Red  Cross LA Talks
The Discovery of Family – The Red Cross Restores a Family's Links – Red Cross LA Talks

Holocaust survivors - Wikipedia
Holocaust survivors - Wikipedia

The ICRC during World War II - Cross-Files | ICRC Archives, audiovisual and  library | Cross-Files | ICRC Archives, audiovisual and library
The ICRC during World War II - Cross-Files | ICRC Archives, audiovisual and library | Cross-Files | ICRC Archives, audiovisual and library

CARMAH – 7474
CARMAH – 7474

Help Redeem the Past on International Holocaust Remembrance Day - CBN Israel
Help Redeem the Past on International Holocaust Remembrance Day - CBN Israel

Families Start Tracing Holocaust Survivors - The New York Times
Families Start Tracing Holocaust Survivors - The New York Times

New centre to help Holocaust survivors find relatives | CTV News
New centre to help Holocaust survivors find relatives | CTV News

Fate Unknown: The Search for the Missing After the Holocaust - The Wiener  Holocaust Library
Fate Unknown: The Search for the Missing After the Holocaust - The Wiener Holocaust Library

Red Cross visit – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools
Red Cross visit – The Holocaust Explained: Designed for schools