2. Polish Jews, who had escaped from the Germans by fleeing to the Soviet Union, upon their return to Poland after World War II. Source: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
3. A boat used by a Danish fisherman to transport Jews safely in Sweden during the German occupation. Source: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
4. A Hebrew poster reads " Give a hand in rescue, the Fund for Recruitment and Rescue". Source: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
5. + + = Handkerchief Cocaine Rabbit's blood Resistence Handkercheif A handkercheif covered with a mixture of cocaine and rabbit's blood that would attract the German's "Jew finding" dogs (with the rabbit's blood) then make it so they couldn't smell out the Jews (with the cocaine). Sources: Painting in PI 6 and Higher,Wyoming Tribute Eagle, Blue Star Chronicles, Chest of Books.com
6. Source: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum The refugee ship "Pentcho", carrying 510 passagers bound for Palestine, in the Aegean Sea.
7. Young Jewish refugees sail for Palestine from an Italian port. Source: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
8. Source: U.S Holocaust Memorial Museum Jewish women and children at the camp (not a death camp) on Rab island, which protected them from the Germans.