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1976. Where Are You, Tola?
the 80 children and accompanying nuns were moved 100 kilometers from L’viv to Korczyn, near Skole. In
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1977. A Small Loss
one that’s 80 years old just like the one she used to have when she was a little girl in Poland
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1978. Museum Acquires Sobibor Perpetrator Collection
October 1943. An album of 80 photographs which depict an official trip to Berlin and Potsdam as an award
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1979. Susan Taube: deportación al ghetto de Riga
abrieron las puertas, y a cada vagón de ganado obligaron a subir a 80 ó 90 personas. A lo largo de las
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1980. The Ritchie Boys to Receive Museum's 2022 Elie Wiesel Award
Wiesel Award, to the Ritchie Boys of World War II Secret Unit Formed 80 Years Ago Was Instrumental in
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1981. Presentación de sobrevivientes del Holocausto
bastante más de 80 años de edad, y algunos, más de 90. Por esa razón, es realmente importante saber cómo se
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1982. The Uilenburgersjoel
in this area 80 years ago. Thanks to the vision of some young people however, they have an
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1983. Berlin
Jews emigrated from Berlin. Berlin's Jewish population fell to about 80,000 people as a result of
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1984. Vienna
's entire population in 1934. In 1938, some 170,000 Jews lived in the city, as well as approximately 80
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1985. Collaboration
deported nearly 80% of the Slovak Jewish population in cooperation with the Germans during 1942
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1986. "The Three Musketeers"
lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States
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1987. Norman Salsitz with his sister Rachel and brother David
lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States
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1988. Norman Salsitz's parents
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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1989. Norman Salsitz's sisters eat bagels at their mother's store
eventually emigrated from Europe to start their lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80
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1990. Father Charles Coughlin opposes Roosevelt
establishment. This footage shows him addressing more than 80,000 people, the Illinois members of the National
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1991. Sachsenhausen
Germans deported 60,000-80,000 Polish civilians to concentration camps. By early October 1944, the Germans
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1992. Subcarpathian Rus (Ukraine)
agricultural labor. Approximately 80 percent of the region's Jews lived in small towns or rural villages
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1993. Norman Salsitz and Amalie Petranka shortly after they met
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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1994. Amalie and Norman Salsitz, Brooklyn, New York, 1949
lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States
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1995. Amalie and Norman Salsitz go to Israel
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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1996. Photograph taken at Esther Salsitz's marriage
lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States
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1997. Amalie and Norman Salsitz with a copy of their book
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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1998. Norman Salsitz holds a photograph of his wife and daughter
than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States. Norman was one of them.
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1999. Lisa Nussbaum Derman and her family
lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors immigrated to the United States
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2000. Three-year-old Thomas during a stay at a hotel in Czechoslovakia
from Europe to start their lives again. Between 1945 and 1952, more than 80,000 Holocaust survivors