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17976. Prisoner badge with red triangle and number
and in Łódź, Poland, and Sweden after the war, and her immigration experiences to North America as a ... being forced into the Warsaw ghetto. For two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto, where they were ... liquidation of the ghetto, Felicja and her mother went into hiding with two different Polish families. After ... ghetto. During the liquidation of the ghetto, a few weeks later, Felicja and her fellow prison inmates
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17977. Group portrait of soldiers in the postwar Polish army.
Tomaszow Mazowiecki, [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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17978. Halina Olomucki drawing of emaciated women prisoners crowded in a barrack
Warsaw Polytechnic. Boleslaw, born in Łódź on November 10, 1921, had been interned in the ghetto in 1940 ... Warsaw ghetto in Poland and as a prisoner in Majdanek, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Ravensbruck, and Neustadt ... were relocated to the ghetto. Halina did forced labor, but she felt her real job was to record the ... misery and suffering of ghetto residents. Halina smuggled many drawings to a non-Jewish friend outside
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17979. Halina Olomucki drawing of concentration camp inmate carrying a rock
Warsaw Polytechnic. Boleslaw, born in Łódź on November 10, 1921, had been interned in the ghetto in 1940 ... Warsaw ghetto in Poland and as a prisoner in Majdanek, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Ravensbruck, and Neustadt ... -Hadassa, and siblings were interned in Warsaw Ghetto. Hannah did forced labor, but she felt her real job ... was to record the misery and suffering of ghetto residents. Halina smuggled drawings to a non-Jewish
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17980. Benjamin Bornstein
1940-44: Cuando el ghetto de Lodz fue cerrado en abril de 1940, me las ingenié para pasar de ... Benjamin y su hermano menor Zigmush nacieron de padres judíos en la ciudad industrial de Lodz ... Lodz era la segunda ciudad más grande de Polonia antes de la guerra, y un tercio de sus habitantes eran ... enfermera. 1933-39: En 1939, cuando comencé el tercer grado, los alemanes ocuparon Lodz. A los judíos
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17981. Benjamin Bornstein
-44: Ketika ghetto Lodz ditutup rapat pada bulan April 1940, aku berhasil menyelundupkan apa saja yang ... Benjamin dan adik laki-lakinya Zigmush lahir dari orang tua Yahudi di kota industri Lodz. Lodz ... 1933-39: Pada tahun 1939, saat aku baru naik kelas tiga, Jerman menduduki Lodz. Orang Yahudi dilarang ... bisa kubawa dari rumah lama kami ke tempat tinggal baru kami di dalam ghetto. Kemudian pada tahun 1944
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17982. Studio portrait of a friend of Edith Brandon.
Lodz, Poland. Lutek Orenbach matriculated in Bydgoszcz, as did his friend Ruth Goldbarth, whose father ... life. As the Germans approached Bydgoszcz, the Orenbachs fled to Lodz, continuing on to their ... relatives in Tomaszów-Mazowiecki, where they would become residents of its ghetto from 1939 until 1942. Ruth ... conditions in the Tomaszów-Mazowiecki Ghetto and his work for the Jewish Council even as he noted his own
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17983. Group portrait of young people in Minden Edith Brandon is in front with her Ted Brandon.
Lodz, Poland. Lutek Orenbach matriculated in Bydgoszcz, as did his friend Ruth Goldbarth, whose father ... life. As the Germans approached Bydgoszcz, the Orenbachs fled to Lodz, continuing on to their ... relatives in Tomaszów-Mazowiecki, where they would become residents of its ghetto from 1939 until 1942. Ruth ... conditions in the Tomaszów-Mazowiecki Ghetto and his work for the Jewish Council even as he noted his own
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17984. Watercolor of tents in a forest clearing by a Jewish soldier, 2nd Polish Corps
mother had died in Łódź Ghetto. He was given leave to resume education and studied architecture at the ... discovered later said Fanny, 53, died of peritonitis in Łódź Ghetto on December 12, 1943. Edward established ... . After the war, Edward learned that his mother had died in Łódź ghetto. Records show that she died of ... Edward, 19, left Łódź, Poland, shortly after Germany occupied the country in September 1939 for
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17985. Autobiographical painting by David Friedman of a woman in a brown dress resting on a bed
It depicts a scene in the Łódź Ghetto, where he was incarcerated from October 1941 until his ... to the Jewish Ghetto in Łódź, Poland. In late August 1944, the family was separated and sent to ... (Ostrava, Czech Republic). He was an artist and survivor of the Łódź Ghetto and Auschwitz, Gleiwitz I, and ... transport from Prague to the Łódź Ghetto, renamed Litzmannstadt, in German occupied Poland. The Germans
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17986. White patch with prisoner number 82609 worn by German Jewish inmate
Gelsenkirchen, Germany, and Łódź, Poland, during which Hermann was imprisoned in Riga Ghetto and Kaiserwald ... Frieda were deported to Riga ghetto in German occupied Latvia. In late 1943, they were sent to Kaiserwald ... After contacting relatives, they eventually lived with family in Łódź, while they attempted to acquire ... visas for immigration to the United States. Herman stayed with his aunt in Łódź, while his parents
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17987. Ivar Segalowitz and three other boys display models that they made in a woodworking class in the Ecouis children's home.
sister (Irena). During the war, he was imprisoned in the Lodz Ghetto with his family, where his father ... were transferred with him from the Lodz Ghetto around the same time. Following the evacuation of ... into the Kovno ghetto, situated in the Slobodka district. The family survived several large scale ... actions that took the lives of over one-third of the ghetto's population. For the next three years Boris
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17988. Sara Berland walks along Lubelska Street in Chelm.
avoid being closed into the Warsaw ghetto. For the next two years they lived in the open Chelm ghetto ... of the final liquidation of the ghetto, Felicja and her mother went into hiding with two different ... prison in the Krakow ghetto. During the liquidation of the ghetto, a few weeks later, Felicja and her ... units of the Red Army. After the liberation Felicja returned to Poland. She lived in Lodz for several
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17989. Oral history interview with Joseph Elman
June 23, 1941; the establishment of a ghetto in Pruzana in September 1941 and moving in there with his ... family in mid-1942; working for the ghetto’s food department; the influx of people into the ghetto from ... resistance group with his brother and smuggling weapons into the ghetto; the four-day liquidation of the ... Pruzana ghetto beginning on January 27, 1943; escaping into the forest with his partisan group and living
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17990. Halina Masri papers
her mother were forced to move from their apartment to the Warsaw ghetto. In 1941, they escaped the ... ghetto with the help of Zofia's Polish friend, Renia Boćkowska Czaczkes. After being baptized in the ... had a daughter Janka; all three perished in the Warsaw ghetto. Jakubek had a wife and three sons in ... the Warsaw ghetto. They escaped the following year. Zofia's Polish friend, Renia Bockowska (later
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17991. Gaerber family papers
The collection consists of one paper note and five coins from the Łódź ghetto, an antisemitic ... 'viv Ukraine) and in hiding in nearby towns and after the Holocaust in Łódź, Poland. ... they met Jan Kwapinski, a Socialist and former mayor of Łódź, Poland. He convinced them not to flee ... liberated the area. Edgar, his parents, and Hela Kitaj went to Warsaw, and then to Łódź. Dr. Gaerber set up
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17992. Arthur Szyk poster for the Polish-Soviet War 1919-1921
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek ... Łódź (Poland) ... Łódź during this war. In 1921, Szyk moved to Paris where he established his career as one of the ... Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was born to Jewish parents, Solomon and Eugenia Szyk in Łódź, Poland, which
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17993. Lithograph of Arthur Szyk's portrait of the Polish general Sikorski in uniform
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek ... Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was born to Jewish parents, Solomon and Eugenia Szyk in Łódź, Poland, which ... Army in Łódź. In 1921, he and his family moved to Paris where his daughter, Alexandra was born the ... Born of Jewish parents in Łódź, Poland, Arthur Szyk acquired his early art training in Paris and
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17994. Arthur Szyk drawing
Polish companion were forced to live in the Łódź ghetto. In 1943, they were transported to Majdanek ... Łódź (Poland) ... Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was born to Jewish parents, Solomon and Eugenia Szyk in Łódź, Poland, which ... Army in Łódź. In 1921, he and his family moved to Paris where his daughter, Alexandra was born the
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17995. Portrait of a German girl whom Solly Perel dated while living in hiding as a student at the Hitler Youth school in Braunschweig.
Lodz to Chelmno, where she was killed. His father died of starvation in the Lodz ghetto and was buried ... from school. Shortly thereafter he moved with his parents to Lodz, Poland, where they stayed with his ... desperately wanted to see his as well, so he requested leave to go to Lodz. He later found out that this had ... Litzmannstadt, his request, though odd, seemed understandable. In Lodz he repeatedly took the trolley back and
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17996. Group portrait of students and their instructor at the Hitler Youth training center in Braunschweig.
Lodz to Chelmno, where she was killed. His father died of starvation in the Lodz ghetto and was buried ... from school. Shortly thereafter he moved with his parents to Lodz, Poland, where they stayed with his ... desperately wanted to see his as well, so he requested leave to go to Lodz. He later found out that this had ... Litzmannstadt, his request, though odd, seemed understandable. In Lodz he repeatedly took the trolley back and
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17997. Group portrait of members of the Hitler Youth in Braunschweig, Germany, including Solly Perel, a Jew living in hiding.
Lodz to Chelmno, where she was killed. His father died of starvation in the Lodz ghetto and was buried ... from school. Shortly thereafter he moved with his parents to Lodz, Poland, where they stayed with his ... desperately wanted to see his as well, so he requested leave to go to Lodz. He later found out that this had ... Litzmannstadt, his request, though odd, seemed understandable. In Lodz he repeatedly took the trolley back and
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17998. Group portrait of Germans on a field trip to a cavern in the Harz mountains.
Lodz to Chelmno, where she was killed. His father died of starvation in the Lodz ghetto and was buried ... from school. Shortly thereafter he moved with his parents to Lodz, Poland, where they stayed with his ... desperately wanted to see his as well, so he requested leave to go to Lodz. He later found out that this had ... Litzmannstadt, his request, though odd, seemed understandable. In Lodz he repeatedly took the trolley back and
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17999. Portrait of a Jewish youth while living in hiding as a student at the Hitler Youth school in Braunschweig, Germany.
Lodz to Chelmno, where she was killed. His father died of starvation in the Lodz ghetto and was buried ... from school. Shortly thereafter he moved with his parents to Lodz, Poland, where they stayed with his ... desperately wanted to see his as well, so he requested leave to go to Lodz. He later found out that this had ... Litzmannstadt, his request, though odd, seemed understandable. In Lodz he repeatedly took the trolley back and
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18000. Portrait of Gerhard Rieche, a member of the Hitler Youth from Peine, who shared a room with Solly Perel while he living in hiding in the Hitler Youth academy in Braunschweig.
Lodz to Chelmno, where she was killed. His father died of starvation in the Lodz ghetto and was buried ... from school. Shortly thereafter he moved with his parents to Lodz, Poland, where they stayed with his ... desperately wanted to see his as well, so he requested leave to go to Lodz. He later found out that this had ... Litzmannstadt, his request, though odd, seemed understandable. In Lodz he repeatedly took the trolley back and