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7726. The stories of our lives
concentration camp; his transfer to Theresienstadt concentration camp where he was liberated on May 8, 1945, by
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7727. Hildegard Lewis papers
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7728. Gertrud Oppenheimer collection
Spain and promptly arrested. Finally in April 1943 they received their US visas and on June 8, 1943 they
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7729. Harry and Lili Topolansky photograph collection
imprisoned in Płaszów and transferred to Leitmeritz concentration camp, a subcamp of Flossenbürg, on April 8
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7730. "Naki's Story"
Consists of one typed story, 8 pages, written by Jack Samarias in the voice of his aunt, Naki
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7731. Djordje (Djura) Rajs papers
-Belsen. Towards the end of the war he was taken to Theresienstadt and was liberated on May 8, 1945.
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7732. Margaret Lowe collection
Consists of instructions, dated 8 Aor. 1939, issued for Gretl Pappenheimer [donor] to the "Movement
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7733. Young children study in a classroom at a Jewish school in Kassel, Germany during the Third Reich.
was born December 8, 1931in Kassel, Germany, where her father was a salesman. On July 24, 1939
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7734. Group portrait of members of an extended Jewish family [probably in Kassel, Germany].
was born December 8, 1931in Kassel, Germany, where her father was a salesman. On July 24, 1939
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7735. Carpenters work in the Lodz ghetto furniture factory.
Getto: Moebelfabrik" (furniture factory), #8.
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7736. Portrait of Nathan Waksbojm taken shortly before he went into hiding.
(b. 8/26/33) and Hans (b, 6/9/38). They survived the war hidden in Nouceveux-Remouchamps in the Liege
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7737. Nathan and Hans Waksbojm pose with their rescuers, the family of Julien Leblanc.
(b. 8/26/33) and Hans (b, 6/9/38). They survived the war hidden in Nouceveux-Remouchamps in the Liege
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7738. Group portrait of medical students from Kiev University in its temporary location in the Ural Mountains.
February 4, 1924 in Vilna where his father (b. born January 8, 1890) was a physician and his mother was a
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7739. The Rafes family poses outside their home in the Ural Mountains where they were evacuated to during the war.
February 4, 1924 in Vilna where his father (b. born January 8, 1890) was a physician and his mother was a
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7740. The Rafes family poses outside their home in the Ural Mountains where they were evacuated to during the war.
February 4, 1924 in Vilna where his father (b. born January 8, 1890) was a physician and his mother was a
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7741. The Rafes family poses outside their home in the Ural Mountains where they were evacuated to during the war.
February 4, 1924 in Vilna where his father (b. born January 8, 1890) was a physician and his mother was a
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7742. Medical students gather around tables and examine specimens under microscopes.
February 4, 1924 in Vilna where his father (b. born January 8, 1890) was a physician and his mother was a
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7743. Portrait of Polish rescuer Aniela Staniewski.
Soviet liberation of Poland in the Spring of 1944 Aniela was hiding 8 Jewish refugees in addition to
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7744. Portrait of Natalia Netka Putersznyt sent to her daughter who was in the Oberalstadt concentration camp.
May 8, 1945 at the age of 19. After the war she went to the Reichenbach displaced persons camp, where
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7745. Portrait of Berisz Putersznyt sent to his daughter who was in the Oberalstadt concentration camp.
May 8, 1945 at the age of 19. After the war she went to the Reichenbach displaced persons camp, where
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7746. Romanian Jews are forced to clear out the courtyard outside a military barracks in Sibiu.
"Jews at forced labor in Battalion I Instruction and auto repairs from Sibiu-Romania. After 8-10 hours
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7747. Survivors from Kozienice exhume and rebury victims killed by the Nazis.
to the Feldafing displaced persons camp where she met Abram Saul Schwartz. They married on January 8
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7748. Survivors from Kozienice exhume and rebury victims killed by the Nazis.
to the Feldafing displaced persons camp where she met Abram Saul Schwartz. They married on January 8
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7749. Sketchbook owned by Leo Cizes
overall: Height: 6.496 inches (16.5 cm) | Width: 8.661 inches (21.999 cm) | Depth: 0.689 inches (1
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7750. Red and white Hitler Youth armband with swastika
overall: Height: 4.250 inches (10.795 cm) | Width: 8.125 inches (20.638 cm)