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16726. View of the Benda brothers' retail clothing store in Liberec, Bohemia.
remained until their deportation to the Lodz ghetto in 1941 or 1942.
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16727. Two Jewish sisters pose behind a bicycle wheel where they are recuperating in Sweden after the war.
Pictured are Mala and Rywka Maroko, survivors of the Lodz ghetto, Gross-Rosen, Mauthausen and Bergen-Belsen.
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16728. Ernie Pyle news report
related to the experiences of Beno Helmer in the Łódź ghetto in Poland during the Holocaust.
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16729. Hersz Fischel identification card
authorize his labor exchange in the ghetto in Łódź (Litzmannstadt), Poland.
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16730. Izak Lewkowicz papers
armbands or badges), two identification cards issued to Izak Lewkowicz in the ghetto in Łódź, Poland, and
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16731. David Rendel collection
from the Łódź ghetto.
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16732. Victor Aronstein commemorative paper
Łódź ghetto, where he probably perished in 1944, along with his wife and assistant, Lotte Korn.
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16733. And where was god?
The manuscript describes Alfred Dube's experiences in Prague, the Łódź ghetto, as a prisoner of
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16734. Joseph Wajsblat collection
and songs written and sung in Yiddish by Yenkel Herzkowitz in the Łódź Ghetto and Auschwitz
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16735. Jerry Tepperman collection
was 16 and never spoke about his Holocaust experiences. The elder Tepperman survived the Łódź ghetto
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16736. Miriam Greenstein memoir
Testimony, typescript, 2 pages, description of childhood in Poland, Łódź ghetto, Bergen Belsen, and
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16737. Szajndla Rajs work card
Consists of one forced labor work card from the Łódź ghetto, on onion skin without backing. The
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16738. Henry Baigelman collection
and his family before and during their incarceration in the Łódź Ghetto in Poland, prior to their
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16739. Herman Neudorf collection
Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and Łódź, Poland, during which Hermann was imprisoned in Riga Ghetto and Kaiserwald
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16740. Wanda Lomazow collection
The collection consists of two pieces of Łódź ghetto scrip, documents, and a photograph relating to
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16741. The 1990 Jewish Welfare Fund Appeal of Cleveland's Pre-Mission to Poland Group collection
The collection consists of nine pieces of scrip from the Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto in German
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16742. Bella and Benjamin Herson collection
Bella and Benjamin Herson, the Herszon, Sztajnhorn, and Rys families, Bella's experiences in the Łódź ... ghetto, Auschwitz, and Birmbäumel, and Benjamin's imprisonment in prisoner of war camps Oflag XI A
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16743. David Friedman collection
Friedmann (from 1960, Friedman) after the war based upon his experiences during the Holocaust in the Łódź ... (Litzmannstadt) Ghetto in Poland from October 1941 - August 1944 and as a prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau
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16744. Cesia Carol Redlich collection
The collection consists of a Łódź Ghetto coin, certificates, documents, photographs, and
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16745. Hendla Dzialoczynska (Anna Green) collection
[donor's aunt], all of whom survived the Łódź Ghetto, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen. Also includes Hendla
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16746. Close-up portrait of Hebrew and Yiddish author Itzhak Katzenelson in the Vittel internment camp.
Katzenelson was born and raised in Korelichi, Russia (near Novogrudok). He later moved to Lodz, where he ... Lodz for Warsaw, where he remained until the spring of 1943. During this period he kept a diary (which ... Treblinka. Katzenelson remained in the ghetto until the second day of the ghetto uprising, April 20, when
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16747. Portrait of Lezer Kawer holding his two children, Dina and Noah, outside their home in Costa Rica.
Ewa's family was forced into the Lodz ghetto in April 1940. When the ghetto was liquidated in the ... Lejzer Dawid and Mojsze. In 1924 the family moved to Lodz, where they lived until the German invasion
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16748. Eyeglasses belonging to a Polish Jewish inmate in Ravensbrueck concentration camp
Poland. After the German invasion of Poland in 1939 she and her parents were interned in Łódź ghetto in ... Mina Lewkowicz (sometimes spelled Minna, later Mina Goldstein) was born on 1 April 1924 in Łódź ... married Jakob Grochowski (born 20 July 1915), a survivor of the Płaszów ghetto and Mauthausen.
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16749. Ravensbruck concentraton camp scrip, 1 mark note, issued to a Polish Jewish inmate
Poland. After the German invasion of Poland in 1939 she and her parents were interned in Łódź ghetto in ... Mina Lewkowicz (sometimes spelled Minna, later Mina Goldstein) was born on 1 April 1924 in Łódź ... married Jakob Grochowski (born 20 July 1915), a survivor of the Płaszów ghetto and Mauthausen.
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16750. "Chapters of Remembrance: The Memoirs of Michal Lubliner, Volume I, 1905-1945"
after the war, he moved to Berlin to attend university. He married in Łódź in 1933 and had a son, Yaakov ... (Jacob or Coby) in 1935. He describes the German invasion in 1939 and, instead of moving into the Łódź ... ghetto, he took his family to the Piotrków ghetto to be with the extended family. He describes his