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16176. Newspaper page featuring an advertisement for the film “None Shall Escape” (1944)
Overall: Height: 23.250 inches (59.055 cm) | Width: 16.500 inches (41.91 cm)
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16177. U.S. magazine advertisement for the film “The Ramparts We Watch” (1940)
United States on August 16, 1940, and re-released in September with a revised ending. “The Ramparts We
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16178. Registres des arrêts rendus par la cour de justice du département de la Seine (Z/6/2001-2056)
responsible for trying those who, between June 16, 1940, and the Liberation (in Paris, it was August 25, 1944
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16179. Casting of a double-muffle oven from the crematorium at Mauthausen concentration camp
overall: Height: 62.500 inches (158.75 cm) | Width: 99.500 inches (252.73 cm) | Depth: 16
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16180. Canetti family photographs
Regine Canetti was born on May 16, 1921 in Sofia, Bulgaria to Albert Canetti (b. Kazanlak, Bulgaria
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16181. Ernest Marx photograph collection
Kindertransports and chaperoning children on some of the trips. On 16 December 1938 Ernie took a Kindertransport to
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16182. Ruth Reed family papers
Amalie Noher (1889-1941) was born on 16 May 1889 to Simon and Bertha (née Hertzfeld) Noher in
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16183. John and Alice Morawetz papers
Alice Tauscher was born in Vienna, Austria, on October 10, 1928, to Erich, born June 16, 1891, and
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16184. Jakob and Zofia Dymant papers
arriving on February 13, 1941. Though his Japanese permit was only valid until March 16, 1941, he stayed
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16185. Topas family papers
Topas and Sura Etta Ferszt married on January 16, 1903 in Warsaw, Poland. They had at least two children
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16186. Richard Grune lithograph of a concentration camp prisoner crouched near barbed wire
overall: Height: 22.750 inches (57.785 cm) | Width: 16.250 inches (41.275 cm)
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16187. Richard Grune lithograph of a torture scene witnessed in a concentration camp
overall: Height: 24.000 inches (60.96 cm) | Width: 16.000 inches (40.64 cm)
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16188. Fred Lubcher papers
perished in the camp on 16 January 1940. Kalman sponsored Fred’s family to immigrate to the United States
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16189. The Narrow Bridge
Dr. Zwi Barnea was born Herbert Zwi Chameides on September 16, 1932 in Katowice, Poland, to Rabbi
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16190. Hidden Child Foundation/ADL records
2008 Subseries 14: Conference, 2009 Subseries 15: Conference, 2010 Subseries 16: Conference, 2016
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16191. Szamek family collection
The Szamek family resided in Budapest, Hungary. Rosalia Rosenberg was born on May 16, 1870 in
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16192. Magnus and van Oosten families papers
Magnuses had two other children, a daughter Henriette, or Hetty (born 16 August 1916, Emmen), and a son
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16193. Ray Buch photograph collection
in September 1944. His unit arrived in France on December 16, 1944, and went into combat in Belgium
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16194. Lichtenstein family photograph collection
was forced to wear a Jewish star, but was allowed to attend school. On July 16, 1942, Shifra was
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16195. Leorah Kroyanker photograph collection
followed in 1936. Ladislaus became a professor of chemistry at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. On July 16
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16196. Benny Guinossar papers
certificate issued by OSE, Marseille March 16, 1948. Correspondence includes one postcard from Beaune La
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16197. Fela and Chaim Perelman papers
narratives, 1947-2001 Series 15: Post-war personal items, 1945-1996 Series 16: Newspaper clippings, circa
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16198. Lewis Shabasson collection
on 16 January 1948. On 1 October 1948, the Szabason family sailed on board the USS General S
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16199. Chaim Kozienicki papers
Chaim Kozienicki was born June 16, 1928 in Łódź, Poland, to Chaja Sura, born in 1900, and Szulem
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16200. Photograph of Sabina Heller with one of her rescuers
Natalia Taborowska Roztropowicz and their three children, Janina (Janka, 18 yr., Stanislawa (Stanka) 16 yr