File:Jewish refugees aboard the SS St. Louis in Cuba.jpg
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Description | Havana, Cuba
Jewish refugees aboard the SS St. Louis attempt to communicate with friends and relatives in Cuba, who were permitted to approach the docked vessel in small boats. | ||
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June 3, 1939 | ||
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