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4376. DER JÜDISCHE FRIEDHOF IN HANAU / [Eckhard Meise ... [et al.]].
Hanau : Hanauer Geschichtsverein 1844 e.V. ; Wiesbaden : Kommission für die Geschichte der Juden in
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4377. KEHILAT LENIN : SEFER ZIKARON / [ha-`orekh, M. Tamari].
war") noted in parentheses ("[Bet.] Anshei Lenin shenehargu b'milhomah v'shenoshomdu b'getaot u
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4378. LISTE ALPHABETIQUE DES PERSONNES, EN MAJORITE ISRAELITES, DEPORTEES PAR LES CONVOIS PARTIS DU CAMP DE RASSEMBLEMENT DE MALINES ENTRE
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4379. LISTE DES ISRAÉLITES LIBÉRÉS DE CAMPS DE CONCENTRATION D'ALLEMAGNE ET ARRIVÉS EN BELGIQUE : ARRÊTÉ AU 31-12-1945, ET LISTE COMPLÉMENTAIRE
v. in 2 parts
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4380. LODZ NAMES : LIST OF THE GHETTO INHABITANTS, 1940-1944 = LODZ - SHEMOT : RESHIMAT TOSHVEI HA-GETO, 1940-1944.
v. ; 30 cm.
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4381. THE JEWS OF KASZONY, SUBCARPATHIA / by Joseph Eden (Einczig).
v, 131 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 28 cm.
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4382. ZYDZI POLSCY W KL AUSCHWITZ : WYKAZY IMIENNE = POLISH JEWS IN KL AUSCHWITZ : NAME LISTS
Yad Vashem Library (Jerusalem, Israel), Call Number: Reading Room V-II-0043a, Stacks 105-3735; CD
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4383. [Documents related to education]
Israelitische Kultusgemeinde München e.V. Jewish Religious Community Munich
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4384. [Documents related to Jewish life]
Israelitische Kultusgemeinde München e.V. Jewish Religious Community Munich
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4385. [Documents related to repatriation]
Zastupitelský úřad Československě republiky v Alžíru Embassy of the Czechoslovak Republic in
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4386. Appendices
Harry V. Phillips, Instructional Systems Specialist, U.S. Army War College, Center for Strategic
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4387. Past Conferences and Workshops
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4388. The assorted baggage of refugees lies outside the barracks at the Fort Ontario refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4389. The day after their arrival at Fort Ontario Father J.J.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4390. Jacob Waksman with his son, Andre, in the Fort Ontario Refugee Center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4391. View of the interior of the chapel at the Fort Ontario refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4392. Young children return from school. All children attended school but had to return to the refugee center after school.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4393. Two young residents at the Fort Ontario Refugee center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4394. A youth group dance at the Fort Ontario Refugee Center.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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4395. Rabbi Ephraim Oshry conducts a memorial service at Fort IX ten months after the liberation.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4396. Soviet officers preside over the opening and exhumation of a mass grave at Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4397. Messages scrawled by Jewish prisoners on a wall inside Fort IX, shortly before their execution.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4398. Messages scrawled by Jewish prisoners on a wall inside Fort IX, shortly before their execution.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4399. View of Fort IX after the liberation.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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4400. Messages scrawled by Jewish prisoners on a wall inside Fort IX, shortly before their execution.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish