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1. [Names from health records of Poles and Jews who survived the Holocaust] (ID: 41030)
Poles and Jews who survived the Holocaust and repatriates returning to Poland from the Soviet Union
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2. THE LITHUANIAN HOLOCAUST NAMES PROJECT (ID: 20617)
survived, prepared by Marcia P.A. Jaffe of Dayton, Ohio; Dachau, Segalson Dachau Lager One List, submitter
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3. Dutch Survivor Lists (ID: 27995)
primarily from Germany. 110,000 Jews were deported. About 5,000 returned, though a larger number survived ... leaf advise that this supplement contains the first notices of surviving Jews in Enschede, Neede, Ommen ... held. 14 = AA0010 A list of 65 surviving Dutch Jews registered in Leeuwarden at the Central
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4. Lublin, Poland: Initial Registration of Lublin's Jews - October 1939 and January 1940 (ID: 20874)
survived in the Lublin Judenrat files. It is a typed, alphabetized list bound into a register book. This
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5. Warsaw: "Listing of the Surviving Warsaw Jews in the US Zone in Germany," 1948 (5859 persons) (ID: 26425)
Electronic data from a listing of surviving Jews in Warsaw in the US Zone of Germany in 1948
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6. Szeged, Hungary Deportation List (ID: 49448)
Creator: Szeged Jewish Community
of Vienna. The third train went to Strasshof, where some of the people survived. This database of
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7. Szeged, Hungary Deportation Survivors (ID: 49350)
Creator: Szeged Jewish Community
of Vienna. The third train went to Strasshof, where some of the people survived. This collection
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8. PAMATAJ ! (ID: 20635)
Title (In English): REMEMBER !
COMMUNITY OF NOVE ZAMKY AND UNVEILED AT THE OCCASION OF THE 55TH ANNIVERSARY OF DEPORTATIONS. SURVIVE IN
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9. Warsaw: "Surviving Jews in Warsaw as of June 5th, 1945" (2523 persons) (ID: 20680)
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10. Czestochowa: Surviving Jews in Czestochowa, about 1945; USHMM DS135.P62 C927 (2503 persons) (ID: 20837)
Electronic data compiled from a list of surviving Jews in Czestochowa
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11. Lublin: "Surviving Jews in Lublin" (1945; 2393 persons) (ID: 20710)
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12. Surviving Jews in the Kielce District, World Jewish Congress (2192 persons) (ID: 20709)
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13. Jews From Iaşi (Jassy) Who Survived Death Trains (ID: 20688)
Creator: Jewish Community of Iaşi
Electronic data from two separate lists of Jews who survived two forced labor death trains from
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14. Polish Children Survivors (ID: 20534)
Electronic data regarding Polish Jewish surviving children
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15. [Data file of Jewish property owners in Panevezys, Lithuania from the Panevezys County Archive] (ID: 21218)
includes the names of many Jews who survived, returned to Panevezys, and reclaimed their property
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16. Parschnitz Forced Labor Transport (ID: 45391)
given the women’s young age and the short time until the end of the war, many of the women survived and
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17. THIS LIST CONTAINS NAMES OF THOSE WHO LIVED IN 1940-1944 IN MY HOME TOWN SIMLEUL-SILVANIEI (SZILAGY-SOMLYO). (ID: 27528)
were directed to the right. By miracle or fate I Elly Gross, born Elly Berkovits survived. IN ... Those who Dr. Mengele sent to the right meant temporary survival. MANY FAMILIES HAD ONE MEMBER WHO
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18. Museum-Created ID Cards from the Permanent Exhibition (ID: 42776)
Title (In English): Names From the Learning Center: ID Cards
which the individual either died or survived.
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19. LIST OF NAMES OF THE VICTIMS OF THE MASSACRE IN ORADOUR-SUR-GLANE THE 10TH JUNE 1944 OFFICIALLY DECLARED MISSING (ID: 48175)
Creator: Association Nationale des Familles des Martyrs d'Oradour-sur-Glane National Association of the Families of the Martyrs of Oradour-sur-Glane
survive and are considered victims. The list contains name, occupation, date and place of birth, age, and ... individuals, including seven Jewish refugees, were dead. Only seven villagers survived the massacre: six men
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20. Supplem. IV op de alph. lijst van Maart 1945. (ID: 30106)
contains the first notices of surviving Jews in Enschede, Neede, Ommen, Eibergen, Haaksbergen, Groenlo and
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21. Jewish internees on the island of Rhodes in 1940 and persons transferred from Rhodes to the Ferramonti Internment Camp 12-Jan-1942 (ID: 45400)
most of the shipwrecked and deported people survived the Holocaust and were freed in 1944. This
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22. Survivor children airlifted from Theresienstadt "camp-ghetto" to England post-war (ID: 45393)
to make themselves younger (presumably their real age) --survival in camps/ghettos was better if they
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23. Jüdische Häftlinge in Gardelegen. (ID: 33113)
and whether they survived the massacre is indicated.
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24. [Electronic data from] 218 Child Survivors of Theresienstadt (ID: 20651)
Electronic data regarding children who survived deportation from Terezín, compiled from a list in
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25. The Jews of Pavlovo, Czechoslovakia who were victims of systematic anti-Jewish persecution (ID: 45140)
From "Determined to Survive: from My Village to America" by Andrew Martin ... Holocaust (Shoah) period from the village of Pavlovo, Czechoslovakia, from the book "Determined to Survive