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17776. Prayer book
The collection consists of two scrip of the type issued in Łódź (Litzmannstadt) Ghetto and a
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17777. U.S. Citizenship papers holder
and Lillian (Telerman) Tenzer, all survivors of the Łódź Ghetto.
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17778. Shlomo Perel photographs
World War II in Germany and during the war in the ghetto in Łódź, Poland.
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17779. "Poppy Remembering 1939-1945"
experiences in the Polish army, life in the Łódź ghetto, arrest as a thief (for which he was innocent), and
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17780. Oral history interview with Hans Biglajzer
antisemitism and the family's deportation to Poland because his father was Polish; living in the Łódź ghetto
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17781. Oral history interview with Estelle Kiefer
Lódz (Poland) ... ghetto; going alone to Warsaw; working as a typist for the German Todt Organisation; marrying a
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17782. Oral history interview with Luba Feinstein
in Kovno ghetto; internment in Malken and Stutthof concentration camps; living in displaced persons ... camps in Bialystok, Lodz, Warsaw and Berlin; and immigrating to the United States.
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17783. Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości Rządu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Londynie (GK 160)
Dzierzązna (Zgierz, Łódź, Poland) ... of the ghetto), list of Gestapo members in Stanisławów (15 names), testimony of Stanisław Kocyan
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17784. Mirski family papers
Maja Mirska married Mejer Zelman, survivor of the Łódź ghetto, Auschwitz, and Blechhammer camps. She
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17785. Rita Kerner Hilton papers
After the German invasion of Poland, Rita and her family were sent to the Łódź ghetto. Rita was later
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17786. Hannover-Ahlem concentration camp records and photographs
," describing conditions in the Łódź ghetto, his deportation in 1944 to Auschwitz concentration camp, his
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17787. Nasielski family correspondence
Contains 12 postcards sent by various members of the Nasielski family, from the Łódź ghetto
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17788. Leo Mayers papers
for the Łódź ghetto; and a postwar identification card from germany identifiying Mayerowicz as
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17789. Ruth Templehof Szorecki manuscript
Untitled World War II and post-war memoir of Ruth Templehof Szorecki, born in Łódź, Poland. The ... memoir tells the story of the family from 1939 to 1962. The Szorecki family worked in the Warsaw ghetto
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17790. Postcard and newspaper article relating to Kristallnacht
photocopy of the article also includes a copy of a one-mark note from the Łódź (a.k.a. Litzmannstadt ... ghetto.
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17791. Book of poetry
After the German invasion of Poland, Rita and her family were sent to the Łódź ghetto. Rita was later
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17792. Black plastic comb inside black leather case
to the experiences of Josef Rosenberg and Ruth Wolman, both born in Poland and interned in Łódź ... ghetto, various concentration camps, and liberated in Bergen-Belsen, where they met, married and had
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17793. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
education and Jewish identity; his parents’ experiences in the Łódź ghetto; marriage and children
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17794. Fragmenty pamietnika ... krematorium nr. 2 w Brzezinka = fragment of a diary recovered from crematoria number 2 at Birkenau in July 1961
diary. It describes life in the Łódź ghetto. (See Acc. 1998.A.0135 for transcription of diary).
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17795. Portrait of Hanka and Gedalyahu Blass their infant son Rysio, Original caption reads: "Tante Rosa Onkel Hermann und Cousinen Margalit, Judith und Ruth zum Andenken an.
marriage. The remaining members of the family on the train arrived in Zamosc and were put into the ghetto ... She could not believe they were alive. She told Hanka that everyone was still together in the ghetto ... family in the ghetto. Hanka began to work in the ghetto kitchen where she met a Christian woman in her ... early twenties, Maria Pavelez. Maria worked in the ghetto but returned home every night. Hanka
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17796. Studio portrait of Rysio Blass riding a tricycle.
marriage. The remaining members of the family on the train arrived in Zamosc and were put into the ghetto ... She could not believe they were alive. She told Hanka that everyone was still together in the ghetto ... family in the ghetto. Hanka began to work in the ghetto kitchen where she met a Christian woman in her ... early twenties, Maria Pavelez. Maria worked in the ghetto but returned home every night. Hanka
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17797. A Jewish family in Poland poses next to a wooden fence.
marriage. The remaining members of the family on the train arrived in Zamosc and were put into the ghetto ... She could not believe they were alive. She told Hanka that everyone was still together in the ghetto ... family in the ghetto. Hanka began to work in the ghetto kitchen where she met a Christian woman in her ... early twenties, Maria Pavelez. Maria worked in the ghetto but returned home every night. Hanka
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17798. White prison patch with a red triangle and number 97905 owned by a Lithuanian Jewish man
killed. Isaak bribed a guard and hid in a hole. On his return to the ghetto, he worked as a forced ... until he regained his health. He left to find his family and they were reunited in Łódź, Poland. In 1944 ... Lea had cut a hole in the ghetto fence and smuggled Fira, Boris, and a young cousin Llana out in sacks ... increased, the family was moved into the Kovno (Kaunas) ghetto. In 1940, Irving was arrested with several
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17799. Drypoint etching created by David Friedman of Jewish Prisoners in KZ
transport from Prague to the Łódź Ghetto, renamed Litzmannstadt, in German occupied Poland. The Germans ... and the infernal life in the Ghetto. He also contributed to the “The Chronicle of the Łódź Ghetto 1941 ... -1944” kept by the Jewish Council. During the evacuation of the Łódź Ghetto in late August 1944 ... controlled the large Ghetto population with tactics such as the public execution by hanging of 18 Jews who
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17800. Drawing,"Because They Were Jews" created by David Friedman
transport from Prague to the Łódź Ghetto, renamed Litzmannstadt, in German occupied Poland. The Germans ... and the infernal life in the Ghetto. He also contributed to the “The Chronicle of the Łódź Ghetto 1941 ... -1944” kept by the Jewish Council. During the evacuation of the Łódź Ghetto in late August 1944 ... controlled the large Ghetto population with tactics such as the public execution by hanging of 18 Jews who