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19276. Magnus and van Oosten families papers
daughter of Noach (born 9 June 1886) and Roosje (née Jakobs, born 23 February 1893) Magnus, both of whom
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19277. Strauss family papers
liberated by the Red Army on May 9. Her brother Karl survived the war, but perished shortly after being
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19278. Mathilde Schwarz Rosenblatt photographs and passport
Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10, Mathilde thought it was snowing and ran outside onto her apartment
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19279. Klara Süss papers
daughters, Margot (b. March 9, 1907) and Erna (b. December 19, 1913). Margot Süss had several heath issues
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19280. Joseph Harmatz photograph collection
A year later, she was transferred to Stutthof, arriving on August 9, 1944. When the camp was
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19281. Regina and Symcha Binem Kopelman papers
Regina Kopelman (born Regina Renia Kniker) was born on February 9, 1923 in Łódź, Poland. Her
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19282. Menzer and Steiner family photograph collection
of Gross Rosen in Lower Silesia. They learned the Eduard had been executed on January 9, 1945, with
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19283. Johanna Hirsch Liebmann papers
sweater of her tormentor. Ironically, the photo studio had an upsurge of business after the November 9-10
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19284. Kniker family photographs
Regina Kopelman (born Regina Renia Kniker) was born on February 9, 1923 in Łódź, Poland. Her
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19285. Emanuel Ascarelli memoir
were ordered to leave Ljubljana for Mantua, Italy, on September 9, 1943. Reporting to the police in
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19286. Johanna and Max Liebmann papers
sweater of her tormentor. Ironically, the photo studio had an upsurge of business after the November 9-10
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19287. Photograph of students on a graduation trip
the Germans captured him. Mario Sorell was killed in action on July 9, 1944, in Normandy, France
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19288. Estelle Laughlin papers
Estelle Laughlin was born in Warsaw, Poland, on July 9, 1929 to Michla and Samek Wakszlak. Estelle
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19289. Fred Lifschutz papers
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19290. Stettner family papers
Shanghai on the “Conte Rosso,” leaving on February 9, 1940. Despite attempts to secure affidavits and
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19291. Abe Fingerhut papers
July 9, 1941, Josek, age 2, died. When the ghetto was being evacuated, Abe attempted to bribe a guard
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19292. Eva Weinberger Cohen collection
Boston while mountain climbing in the Alps. They married on November 9, 1954 and Eva moved to the United
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19293. Simon Steil collection
them. Perwez was liberated on September 9, 1944 and for the first time Simon could go outside, play
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19294. Rabbi Malgorzata Melchior collection
married; shipper; residing on 45 Słowackiego Street apt. 9 in the Radom ghetto; issued, March 22, 1941
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19295. Napkins with white butterfly and floral design and Hedwig Sanders Neu's initials that survived Kristallnacht
ransacked by the German authorities during Kristallnacht, November 9-10. Hedwig, Beatrice, and her
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19296. Richard Grune lithograph of concentration camp prisoners throwing dead bodies into a fire
pictorial area: Height: 9.250 inches (23.495 cm) | Width: 11.250 inches (28.575 cm)
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19297. Richard Grune lithograph of concentration camp prisoners in a barracks
pictorial area: Height: 9.125 inches (23.178 cm) | Width: 10.875 inches (27.623 cm)
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19298. Black and gray checked blanket given to Kindertransport refugee
ethnic German population and most of the Jewish population fled the region. On November 9-10, during
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19299. Brown Fibrolin trunk used by a Polish Jewish prewar emigre
’s mother Hana died when she was eight. Ryfka began working in the family businesses when she was 9. Her
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19300. German Prisoner of War camp general issue currency, kriegsgefangenen lagergeld, 1 Reichsmark
overall: Height: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) | Width: 3.750 inches (9.525 cm)