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18201. Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Palestine, Isaac Herzog, poses with Jewish DPs at the Lampertheim displaced persons camp during an official visit.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18202. A group of young Jewish DPs pose on a street in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18203. Group portrait of young Jewish DPs on a street in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18204. Group portrait of Jewish DPs in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp, some of whom are holding magazines.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18205. Jewish DPs pose at the entrance to the Yiddish theater in the Lampertheim displaced persons camp.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18206. Jewish DPs are wed in a ceremony in Heidelberg, Germany.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18207. Jewish survivors from Turobin pose with a memorial plaque commemorating the victims of Nazism from their community.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18208. A group of Jews from Turobin travel by horse-drawn wagon to a wedding in a neighboring town.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18209. Moshe Lachter wrapped in a winter coat and boots returns home from the synagogue after morning prayers.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18210. Group portrait of the extended family of Mottle Leichter in Janow Podlaski, Poland.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18211. Studio portrait of a Jewish merchant from Turobin, Poland.
Lodz. They both returned home to their father. Turobin changed hands several time during the first ... March 24, 1920 in Belszyce, Poland. Her father was deported from the Belszyce ghetto to Majdanek in ... March 1942. On May 8, 1942 the entire ghetto was liquidated. Most of the Jewish population was either
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18212. Studio portrait of the Schiller family taken one day before they received a deportation notice.
Three days later they boarded a sealed train which brought them to the Lodz ghetto two days later. The ... then was forced to leave the ghetto to work for a German munitions factory in Skarzysko Kamienna
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18213. Relatives of the Schiller family pose outside their home.
Three days later they boarded a sealed train which brought them to the Lodz ghetto two days later. The ... then was forced to leave the ghetto to work for a German munitions factory in Skarzysko Kamienna
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18214. Members of the Schiller family pose outside their home.
Three days later they boarded a sealed train which brought them to the Lodz ghetto two days later. The ... then was forced to leave the ghetto to work for a German munitions factory in Skarzysko Kamienna
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18215. Wedding portrait of Viktor and Lili Schiller.
Three days later they boarded a sealed train which brought them to the Lodz ghetto two days later. The ... then was forced to leave the ghetto to work for a German munitions factory in Skarzysko Kamienna
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18216. Studio portrait of Gustav and Frankisek Schiller.
Three days later they boarded a sealed train which brought them to the Lodz ghetto two days later. The ... then was forced to leave the ghetto to work for a German munitions factory in Skarzysko Kamienna
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18217. Group portrait of pupils and teachers in the Christian Sisters of Klimontow convent school in Klimontow, Poland.
the local ghetto. In September 1942, as the situation became more dangerous, Mania's parents gave ... ghetto's liquidation in October 1942, Majer's father extracted a promise from his eight children to find ... Kielce Jewish Committee for the redemption of Mania. After her release, the two then went to Lodz to
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18218. Members of the Fefer and Sztajman families at a gathering in the Fefer home in Lublin to celebrate the engagement (Tenayim) of Majer Sztajman and Sylka Fefer.
the local ghetto. In September 1942, as the situation became more dangerous, Mania's parents gave ... ghetto's liquidation in October 1942, Majer's father extracted a promise from his eight children to find ... Kielce Jewish Committee for the redemption of Mania. After her release, the two then went to Lodz to
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18219. Marion Weinzweig papers
Opatów ghetto. In September 1942, as the situation became more dangerous, Marion's parents looked for a ... under the name Marisha Ropelewska (or Replefska). When the ghetto was liquidated in the fall of 1942 ... her release, they went to Łódź to join Majer’s sisters, Fela and Ruth, before continuing to Wörth an
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18220. Oral history interview with Rose Liberman
life before World War II, life in the ghettos, life in concentration camps, and life after the ... public school and Hebrew school; not experiencing any antisemitism before the war; moving into the ghetto ... food, lodging, and clothes; meeting her husband, Alek, who was from Łódź, Poland; learning English from
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18221. Lola Byron collection
probably perished in the Warsaw ghetto. Jakob’s mother and sister fled Warsaw to Vilna. His mother was ... shot in Ponary, his sister Franka survived the ghetto and a concentration camp and his sister Zosia ... Polish Army. Regina and Lola repatriated to Poland in 1946 and settled for a while in Lodz, where they
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18222. Casting of a long fire hook used with the crematorium ovens at Mauthausen concentration camp
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers ... The collection consists of fiberglass castings of a ghetto and cemetery walls, a dissecting table
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18223. Casting of crematorium stretcher used to load the ovens at Mauthausen concentration camp
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers ... The collection consists of fiberglass castings of a ghetto and cemetery walls, a dissecting table
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18224. Zvi Rosenwein collection
circa 1943-1945 from friends, relatives, and associates in Switzerland, Budapest, the Łódź ghetto ... fall of 1942, after avoiding the mass deportations from Czestochowa, Zwi escaped the ghetto and made
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18225. Jack Dygola collection
in 1937. Following the German invasion of Poland in 1939, he was forced into the Strzegowo ghetto ... with his mother Eva (Chava) and his brother. In the fall of 1941, they escaped the ghetto though a ... had also been murdered. He joined the Zionist kibbutz “Dror” in Łódź, which moved to Landsberg