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3326. Desecrated Torah scroll recovered postwar by a Polish Jew
offered to sell them a scroll. The man claimed that it had been used as the backdrop for executions of
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3327. Archivo de la Fundación IWO-Instituto Científico Judío en Argentina
offers a variety of conferences, cultural programs, lectures, exhibitions, and courses.
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3328. Sección Khurbn un Vidershtand
offers a variety of conferences, cultural programs, lectures, exhibitions, and courses.
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3329. Oral history interview with Rudy Landesberg
train; his offer of employment in Turkey and decision to move there; her wait to obtain a Polish
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3330. Oral history interview with Ana Petruša
grave; being offered gold teeth for sale; and the reburial of the bodies after the war.
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3331. Oral history interview with Stanislava Ikvildienė
the looting and sale of Jewish belongings; Polish Jews offering money to those who would lead them to
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3332. Oral history interview with Liesl Loeb
Distribution Committee (JDC) and the countries that offered refuge to the passengers; her family landing in
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3333. Oral history interview with Hugo Schiller
mother in the camp; singing for food; Scandinavian Quakers offering to help children in the camp
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3334. Oral history interview with Thea S. Rips
a job working on the Marshall Plan after the war in Rome, Italy; being offered a chance to move to
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3335. White plastic pin with a mother and baby for a Nazi Party charity drive
badges such as this were offered to people who donated to the fund.
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3336. Oral history interview with John Ralph Silva
smuggled into Argentina; going to Montevideo, Uruguay; finding some relatives who offered little help
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3337. Oral history interview with Glina Prokof'evna Solov'eva
traditions, including the baking of matzo for Passover; being offered some of the matzo; Jews burying their
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3338. Oral history interview with Tatjana F. Maslo
Slavonska Požega, Slovenia; their transfer by Ustase to Topusko, Croatia where they were offered empty farms
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3339. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewees 528U and 529U
background; his reluctant service as starosta; her father's refusal of the German’s offer to take him to
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3340. Oral history interview with Milica Borjanović
avoided arrest by offering brandy to Ustaše soldiers; taking refuge in Prosara after the Draksenic
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3341. Wolf Laudon (right) poses with a Polish friend; both are members of the Polish police.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3342. Wolf Laudon poses on a street in Nysa holding his camera.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3343. Studio portrait of Wolf Laudon wearing his Polish policeman's uniform.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3344. Maria Frajda Laudon sits outside and knits in prewar Bedzin.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3345. Wedding portrait of Helen Sztelman and Wolf Laudon.
border patrol, Wolf Laudon stepped in to offer his assistance. The two quickly fell in love and got
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3346. Studio portrait of the Kronovitz family. Margit Kronovitz (the grandmaother of the donor) is third from the right.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3347. Rifke Zarwanitzer walks down a street [possibly in Bucharest] after the war.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3348. Group portrait of an extended Polish Jewish family in prewar Bolechow.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3349. Portrait of two brothers, Ivan and Tibor, wearing matching outfits.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina
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3350. Charlotte and Regina Zarwanitzer, pose in a garden in prewar Bolechow.
Lowensohns had to move to the Budapest ghetto, Regina brought them food and offered other assistance. Regina