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17451. Namensverzeichnis der jüdischen Aeltestenrat im Warthegau.
single Jewish ghetto remaining in Warthegau was Lodz. List is prefaced by a chart titled "Kopfzahl der ... entire Poznan province, most of the Lodz province, five Pomeranian districts, and one county of the ... Kutno, Lodz, Nieszawa, Ozorkow, Pabianice, Poznan, Sieradz, Wielun, Wloclawek, Zdunska Wola and Zelow
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17452. Engagement photo of Zofia Zajd and Jakub Berkowitz, taken one year before their marriage.
Lodz, [Lodz] Poland ... Mietek, Regina, Rozia and Fela. In 1923 her family moved to Lodz, where they lived through the first six ... Berkowicz. The couple married in the ghetto one month later on April 7, 1940. Zofia was put to work in the
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17453. Oral history interview with Israel Granatshtein
Lublin, Poland; returning to Łódź then going to Piotrków; life in the ghetto in Piotrków Trybunalski ... Łódź (Poland) ... Łódź, Poland; his family life; the beginning of the war and his grandfather taking he and his mother to
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17454. Oral history interview with Jack Beigelman
Łódź (Poland) ... Jack Biegelman, born in Łódź, Poland in 1930, describes being part of a large family, where music ... the turmoil and the powerful images of the German military force; life in the ghetto; doing forced ... returning to Łódź; living with an uncle in Germany; going to the United States and, with the aid of Jewish
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17455. Oral history interview with Edward Darell
Łódź (Poland) ... certificate; his parents’ marriage just before the Germans invaded; his parents’ origins in Łódź, Poland; his ... the Warsaw Ghetto and lived in Israel before living with his family in England and the US for six ... synagogue; traveling to Poland with his father to see Warsaw, Łódź, and Auschwitz; making a brief trip to
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17456. Oral history interview with Ala Sztajnert
Łódź (Poland) ... packages to a Jewish family in the Warsaw Ghetto; working at a restaurant and sneaking food out for some ... awareness about what was happening to the Jews; registering in the Jewish community in Łódź, Poland after ... the war and a pogrom in Łódź, during which she received a death threat; and spending two years in
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17457. Oral history interview with Estelle Klipp
Estelle Klipp, born in Łódź, Poland in 1922, discusses her experiences in the Łódź ghetto; being in ... Łódź (Poland)
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17458. David Eilenberg papers
the Eilenberg family was forced into the Łódź ghetto, where Eilenberg’s father died. In 1942 his ... David Eilenberg was born Dawid Eilenberg in 1922 in Łódź, Poland to stockings manufacturer Izak ... Eilenberg’s time at the Landsberg DP Camp, his marriage to Hala Kowalska, their family members in Łódź and
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17459. Studio portrait Perec Willenberg and his son Shmuel, a survivor of the Treblinka uprising and officer in the Polish army.
Lodz, [Lodz] Poland ... living, and his father was painting synagogue murals. In 1941 the Germans established a ghetto in Opatow ... Shmuel lived in the ghetto. His parents had gone to Warsaw where they lived with false papers while his ... rest of the ghetto. When he arrived at the camp, Samuel met a friend from Czestochowa who told him to
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17460. Prewar portrait of a Jewish family sitting at a table.
Lodz, [Lodz] Poland ... Sosnowiec was an open ghetto. The Bela's family stayed in their apartment, but they now had to share it ... of the ghetto, Aron worked at his factory, and the children studied with a private tutor. By 1941 ... closed ghetto for Jews from Sosnowiec, Bedzin and Dabrowa. At the end of 1942, Pnina was deported to
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17461. "My deportation"
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. ... Bernard Nissenbaum (born Berysz Bernard Nissenbaum) was born on 18 July 1895 in Łódź, Poland. He ... "Muselmänner" in various camps, the relationships between Kapos and inmates, and conditions in the ghetto in
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17462. JUDEN IN MÖNCHENGLADBACH : JÜDISCHES LEBEN IN DEN FRÜHEREN GEMEINDEN M. GLADBACH, RHEYDT, ODENKIRCHEN, GIESENKIRCHEN-SCHELSEN,
Sammeltransport von Düsseldorf aus in das Ghetto Litzmannstadt (Lodz) deportiert wurden [p. 500-502 ; 75 names]. ... Lodz (Litzmannstadt), Riga, Izbica and Terezin (Theresienstadt) between October 10, 1941 and July 25 ... 1942. All but the first list (of the deportations to Lodz on October 27, 1941) are arranged ... Jews, German --Poland --Lodz --Registers.
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17463. Jewish Holocaust survivors, housed in a hospital in Karlstad, Sweden, pose for a photograph.
Moshe returned to his mother and cared for her until her death from starvation in the Lodz ghetto in ... she met Mosche Bogatyrow (b. April 18, 1919), a survivor from Lodz, who would become her husband ... private gymnasium in Lodz, was prepared to begin medical school prior to the German invasion. Fearing the ... arrival of German troops in Lodz, Mosche and his brother Shaul fled with hopes of making it to the Soviet
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17464. A Czech-Jewish family poses for a portrait in their garden.
Moshe returned to his mother and cared for her until her death from starvation in the Lodz ghetto in ... she met Mosche Bogatyrow (b. April 18, 1919), a survivor from Lodz, who would become her husband ... private gymnasium in Lodz, was prepared to begin medical school prior to the German invasion. Fearing the ... arrival of German troops in Lodz, Mosche and his brother Shaul fled with hopes of making it to the Soviet
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17465. Minnie and Sam Springer pose before an unidentified exterior.
Moshe returned to his mother and cared for her until her death from starvation in the Lodz ghetto in ... she met Mosche Bogatyrow (b. April 18, 1919), a survivor from Lodz, who would become her husband ... private gymnasium in Lodz, was prepared to begin medical school prior to the German invasion. Fearing the ... arrival of German troops in Lodz, Mosche and his brother Shaul fled with hopes of making it to the Soviet
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17466. Jewish Holocaust survivors pose for a photograph in Israel shortly before their wedding.
Moshe returned to his mother and cared for her until her death from starvation in the Lodz ghetto in ... she met Mosche Bogatyrow (b. April 18, 1919), a survivor from Lodz, who would become her husband ... private gymnasium in Lodz, was prepared to begin medical school prior to the German invasion. Fearing the ... arrival of German troops in Lodz, Mosche and his brother Shaul fled with hopes of making it to the Soviet
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17467. Jewish survivor Sali Bogatyrow poses for a photograph before an unidentified apartment block.
Moshe returned to his mother and cared for her until her death from starvation in the Lodz ghetto in ... she met Mosche Bogatyrow (b. April 18, 1919), a survivor from Lodz, who would become her husband ... private gymnasium in Lodz, was prepared to begin medical school prior to the German invasion. Fearing the ... arrival of German troops in Lodz, Mosche and his brother Shaul fled with hopes of making it to the Soviet
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17468. Portrait of Sali Bogatyrow.
Moshe returned to his mother and cared for her until her death from starvation in the Lodz ghetto in ... she met Mosche Bogatyrow (b. April 18, 1919), a survivor from Lodz, who would become her husband ... private gymnasium in Lodz, was prepared to begin medical school prior to the German invasion. Fearing the ... arrival of German troops in Lodz, Mosche and his brother Shaul fled with hopes of making it to the Soviet
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17469. Class portrait of the Juedische Gemeinde Schule in Brno, Czechoslovakia.
Moshe returned to his mother and cared for her until her death from starvation in the Lodz ghetto in ... she met Mosche Bogatyrow (b. April 18, 1919), a survivor from Lodz, who would become her husband ... private gymnasium in Lodz, was prepared to begin medical school prior to the German invasion. Fearing the ... arrival of German troops in Lodz, Mosche and his brother Shaul fled with hopes of making it to the Soviet
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17470. Identification photograph of Jewish Holocaust survivor Sali Berl taken following her liberation from Bergen-Belsen.
Moshe returned to his mother and cared for her until her death from starvation in the Lodz ghetto in ... she met Mosche Bogatyrow (b. April 18, 1919), a survivor from Lodz, who would become her husband ... private gymnasium in Lodz, was prepared to begin medical school prior to the German invasion. Fearing the ... arrival of German troops in Lodz, Mosche and his brother Shaul fled with hopes of making it to the Soviet
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17471. Hermann Berl, left, poses with his children Malvina and Leo, and his brother Chaim.
Moshe returned to his mother and cared for her until her death from starvation in the Lodz ghetto in ... she met Mosche Bogatyrow (b. April 18, 1919), a survivor from Lodz, who would become her husband ... private gymnasium in Lodz, was prepared to begin medical school prior to the German invasion. Fearing the ... arrival of German troops in Lodz, Mosche and his brother Shaul fled with hopes of making it to the Soviet
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17472. Mates Maks Bilauer, donor's future brother-in-law, walks in the street with his daughter.
Lodz, [Lodz] Poland ... met and married Rozka Rozen, the donor's older sister, in the USSR. Maks' family perished in the Lodz ... ghetto. ... lived through ghettos, labor camps, concentration camps, and death marches.
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17473. Three Jewish displaced persons pose in front of a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
small town in Lodz region. In June 1942 Franka and her family were deported to the Lodz ghetto. There ... 1919 in Lodz). Franka was the daughter of Lipman (b. 1889) and Sara Litman, and Salomon was the son of ... she met Salomon Szoten. She stayed in the ghetto until September 1944 when she was sent to Auschwitz
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17474. A young Jewish displaced person poses [perhaps in his camp uniform] in front of a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
small town in Lodz region. In June 1942 Franka and her family were deported to the Lodz ghetto. There ... 1919 in Lodz). Franka was the daughter of Lipman (b. 1889) and Sara Litman, and Salomon was the son of ... she met Salomon Szoten. She stayed in the ghetto until September 1944 when she was sent to Auschwitz
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17475. Two Jewish displaced persons wearing their concentration camp uniform pose in front of a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
small town in Lodz region. In June 1942 Franka and her family were deported to the Lodz ghetto. There ... 1919 in Lodz). Franka was the daughter of Lipman (b. 1889) and Sara Litman, and Salomon was the son of ... she met Salomon Szoten. She stayed in the ghetto until September 1944 when she was sent to Auschwitz