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18451. Postcard sent by Erich [last name unknown] to Herbert Hoexter and another friend Lothar in the Kitchener Camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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18452. Portrait of Herbert Hoexter standing on the Strand promenade in Ramsgate not far from the Kitchener refugee camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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18453. Herbert Hoexter, a German-Jewish refugee, stands on the grounds of the Kitchener refugee camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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18454. Three German-Jewish refugees stand in front of a barracks in the Kitchener camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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18455. Group portrait of members of hut 41/1 in the Kitchener camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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18456. Herbert Hoexter and another gentleman sit outside at a small table in the Kitchener refugee camp.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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18457. Birth certificate issued to Selma Hoexter on December 15, 1938 with Nazi seals on the bottom.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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18458. Birth certificate reissued to Selma Hoexter on April 12, 1939 with Nazi seals on the bottom.
1941 they were deported to Lodz. Robert died in the ghetto on May 7, 1942 and Selma also perished
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18459. Metal buckle frame recovered from Chelmno killing center
Chelmno resumed from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second
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18460. Metal teaspoon recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18461. Metal tablespoon recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18462. Metal teaspoon recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18463. Metal fork recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18464. Metal tailor's thimble recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18465. Rusted pocketknife recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18466. Metal tablespoon fragment recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18467. Metal teaspoon recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18468. Partial pocket watch casing recovered from Chelmno killing center
Chelmno resumed from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second
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18469. Rosenberg and Mosler families papers
Weil also perished there after being deported from the Łódź ghetto. Their daughter Henny perished at an
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18470. Rusted tablespoon recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18471. Bent metal fork recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18472. Rusted, bent metal shoehorn recovered from Chelmno killing center
from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second phase, the
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18473. Large, rusted metal key recovered from Chelmno killing center
Chelmno resumed from June to July 1944, to facilitate the liquidation of the Łódź ghetto. In this second
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18474. Oral history interview with Rozia Krakowski
’s birth in 1928; her parents getting an apartment in Łódź, Poland a few weeks before the war began; living ... the ghetto; the deportation in 1941; many members of her family being sent to Auschwitz; her brother
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18475. Lajbman family papers
children, Isaac’s grandfather Jonah Lajbman in the Łódź ghetto (copyprint), Jewish soldiers in the Polish