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5501. Pető family papers
Correspondence, 1938-1946, III. Personal narrative, 1956, IV. Photographs, approximately 1900-1940, V. Property
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5502. Schönberger family papers
-1947, V. Printed materials, 1939-1967, VI. Songs, approximately 1939-1949
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5503. Josef and Josefine Schmitz papers
approximately 1919-1939, V. Restitution files, 1913-1974
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5504. Robert Dreyfus papers
Stalag V-D in Strasbourg, but later at Stalag XI-A, near Altengrabow, Germany, and also worked as a
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5505. Hinsel family papers
Correspondence, 1906-1955, III. Photographs, approximately 1910-1960, IV. Printed materials, 1904-1950, V. World
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5506. Ilie Wacs family papers
-1948, V. Photographs, approximately 1928-1949, VI. Printed materials, 1940-1951
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5507. Walter Keller papers
Correspondence, 1943-1995, III. Immigration materials, 1937-1952, IV. Personal narrative, approximately 1974, V
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5508. Linden family papers
Fred Linden, 1990 and 1995; and Series V. Jewish flag, circa 1945 Arrangement within series is
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5509. William A. Davis papers
Clippings, 1945, III. Daily activities record, 1944-1945, IV. Immunization register, 1944-1946, V
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5510. Lili Wronker collection about the Jewish community in Sosúa, Dominican Republic
materials, 1969-1989, IV. Printed materials, 1981-1990, and V. Reports, approximately 1990
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5511. Lilli Wolff papers
1946-1947, V. Poems and stories by Max Meinecke, 1930-1945
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5512. Lilienthal family papers
-1957, V. Park East Magazine records, 1949-1961
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5513. Hanoch Gerstel papers
Correspondence, 1940-1956, III. Photographs, approximately 1905-1975, IV. Printed materials, 1941-1948, V
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5514. Instructional poster charting rapid spread of mental disability in 1 family
/ in Gemeinde K. [married after church K. / in municipality K.]; center left, an ascending V captioned
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5515. 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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5516. 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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5517. 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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5518. 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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5519. 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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5520. 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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5521. 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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5522. 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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5523. 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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5524. 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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5525. 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