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104351. Bernhard Wiesenfeld papers
brother Marcell were deported to the Łódź ghetto in Poland on October 19, 1941 where they perished.
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104352. Wiznitzer and Feuerstein family papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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104353. Prewar Zborow
These films were taken by Nathan Okon during the 1930s and 1940s on trips to Suchostowa and Zborow
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104354. Central Europe Center for Research and Documentation (Centropa) Collection
Jewish Century.” The interviews were recorded on cassette tapes and were later converted to digital audio
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104355. Edith Cord collection
France and their clandestine arm, the Sixième. She spent a year on the run, hiding in different schools
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104356. The Lonely Child
period: Khurbn Vilne (The Destruction of Vilna; 1947), Partizaner geyen (Partisans on the Move; 1947
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104357. Gutmann family papers
Herbert Gutmann (1899-1973) was born on March 23, 1899 in Autenhausen, Germany to Adolf and Clara
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104358. Secretary of State, Allied Migration Section records related to the Papacy of Pope Pius XII
conferences and congresses on emigration with international offices and institutes and transmission of related
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104359. Randolph Braham papers
Randolph. L. Braham was born in Bucharest, Romania, on 20 Dec, 1922, as Adolf Ábrahám. He changed
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104360. Mirjam Zelwer Papers
time on a farm before reuniting with their aunt and uncle in 1944 in Chemkent (now Shymkent, Kazakhstan
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104361. Zonligt family papers
photographs depict Margot and Dina Blitz, Gerard Zonligt in UNRRA uniform, and a cat and dog on a sofa.
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104362. Clara Kramer papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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104363. Bojdman family papers
Photographs; some found after the mass murder in Łuck ghetto on August 19-23, 1942 in Hirka Polanka
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104364. Goldstein and Thebner families papers
Meier and Lea were deported on July 21, 1942 from Berlin to Theresienstadt. Their son Paul had two
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104365. Kann family papers
paralyzed on his left side. In 1930, Edmond married Friederike (later Friedel or Frieda) Klaber (1904-1984
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104366. Sam Kornhauser papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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104367. Serafina and Bola Friedler papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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104368. Joe Friedman papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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104369. Arthur Kerdemann papers
detailing Hitler in Vienna and Austria’s annexation. Also included are news clippings and articles on Edith
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104370. Hanna plays alone, then with Thomas and Lieberman family adults in the yard of their home, and finally bathing
drives past, they look on in wonderment. They walk up to the car with a nurse, and get in. Cut to the
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104371. Children play outdoors in prewar Poland
Forest scene in early autumn. The kids run around. Hanna is carried on both parents' shoulders for
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104372. A Holocaust survivor returns to Bergen Belsen 20 years later
Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive on March 6, 1991. Alternative accession numbers for this
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104373. Jewish quarter in Suwalki; Market in Filipow
York to Le Havre on the SS Normandie. Herman, a motion picture operator and theater owner, brought
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104374. Prewar family life in Hungary
enlisted in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I and was in charge of a medical unit on the Russian
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104375. Riding ferry to Russian harbor
the documentary "Siege." The collection sheds new light on the experience of people struggling to