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4001. Cesia Honig pictured on left with mother, Malka Honig.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4002. Cesia Honig in lower right pictured with mother, Malka Honig (upper right), aunt and cousin.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4003. Group portrait Cesia Ritter (née Honig) pictured seated with mother, Malka Honig on right and two aunts to the left.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4004. Group portrait of the Honig and Rozenblit family seated by a table outdoors.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4005. Cesia Honig poses with her aunt and uncle after liberation.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4006. Cesia Honig (right) goes for a ride on a horse and wagon with a woman (possibly her mother).
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4007. Cesia Honig plays in a garden next to one of her aunts.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4008. A Jewish family from Tarnow poses in front of the Jan Lacina factory.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4009. Identification card for Cesia Honig issued by ORT in Antwerp, Belgim where she was studying dress-making while awaiting her American visa.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4010. Studio portrait of the Honig family in prewar Tarnow.
for her and help her survive. Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys ... who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing to leave. Cesia sold ... November 1, 1946 and was greeted by about 60 family members. She lived with father's brothers, who offered
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4011. One of a chain of menswear stores called Brueder Klimt, owned by Fritz Klimt and his brothers.
any country which would accept him. He was offered a visa to India, accepted it, and returned to ... delayed, and the partition of India seemed imminent, George accepted an offer of a labor permit in England ... 's neighbor, Doreen Barnet, offered to sponsor Berta and her family’s travel to Calcutta and provide them with
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4012. A Jewish couple poses for a photograph on a ship travelling near India.
any country which would accept him. He was offered a visa to India, accepted it, and returned to ... delayed, and the partition of India seemed imminent, George accepted an offer of a labor permit in England ... 's neighbor, Doreen Barnet, offered to sponsor Berta and her family’s travel to Calcutta and provide them with
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4013. Passengers on board a ship travelling from India to Seattle, Washington.
any country which would accept him. He was offered a visa to India, accepted it, and returned to ... delayed, and the partition of India seemed imminent, George accepted an offer of a labor permit in England ... 's neighbor, Doreen Barnet, offered to sponsor Berta and her family’s travel to Calcutta and provide them with
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4014. Cesia Ritter papers
Cesia's father encouraged her to accept the offer. The Mikovski boys regularly smuggled letters back and ... found distanced relatives who offered to take her to United States. Mr. Mikovski gave her his blessing ... with father's brothers who offered to pay her education and provide for her. The false fiancée was
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4015. Aleksander Kulisiewicz collection, 1939-1986
songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of survival ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of ... these songs helped inmates cope with their hunger and despair, raised morale, and offered hope of
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4016. William and Bela Citron and Miriam Citron Burhans papers
classes. On August 18, 1949, Wolf accepted the offer of the International Refugee Organization (IRO) to ... Holocaust. On August 18, 1949, the family accepted the offer of the International Refugee Organization to ... dental training classes. On August 18, 1949, the family accepted the offer of the International Refugee
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4017. Brown leather belt worn by a Jewish Polish inmate at Buchenwald concentration camp
warned Zelig that his camp was to be transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, and offered ... down the offer and was transported the next day. At Auschwitz, Zelig went through Dr. Mengele ... Korn contacted him and offered to sponsor his immigration to the US. In August 1949, Zelig sailed from
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4018. 战前德国的犹太人
年的纽伦堡法案 (Nuremberg Laws) 中制定了种族主义标准,其后续条例规定根据祖父辈的宗教信仰来判别一个人是否为犹太人。据此,纳粹政府将数千名已改信其他宗教的人归为犹太人,其中甚至包括罗马 ... ”的人通婚或发生性行为。触犯上述规定的行为被称为“种族败坏”,将构成犯罪。纽伦堡法案将“犹太人”定义为拥有三个或四个犹太裔祖父辈或者自己信仰犹太教的人。据此,纳粹政府将数千名已改信其他宗教的人归为犹太人
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4019. 反ユダヤ主義の歴史: 第一次世界大戦
一突き伝説(内輪の裏切り)は、第一次世界大戦でのドイツとオーストリアの敗戦を、外国の利益のために働く内部の裏切り者(主にユダヤ人と共産党員)のせいにしました。 この伝説は広く信じられただけでなく、敗戦 ... 戦い貢献したという事実があったにもかかわらず、ユダヤ人に関する他の否定的な固定観念と同様に、真実ではない背後の一突き伝説は信じられていました。 2番目の傾向は次のようなものです
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4020. Goerz Tenax pocket camera and accessories used by US soldier
right end, plastic circle, embossed : FERDNA?SO? ?GSREN? / Centralsfelle / ~fur~ / Photographie / Mü? St
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4021. 隔都(精简文章)
1.3 平方英里的区域内就挤进了超过 40 万名犹太人。数万西欧犹太人也同样被驱逐至东欧的隔都内。纳粹德国政府命令居住在隔都的犹太人佩戴用于识别身份的徽章或臂章,不仅如此,他们还强迫许多犹太人做劳工
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4022. Yona Wygocka Dickmann
(Pabianice) 犹太人区被抓空了。妹妹、父亲和我被驱逐到罗兹隔都。那年我 12 岁,和我的妹妹一起被送到一家工厂工作。两年来,我们一直做缝制衣服的工作,碰到德国人在罗兹驱逐犹太人时,我们就藏起来。但在 1944
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4023. Kato Dicker Nagy
东北部,仅有五、六户犹太家庭。我的丈夫在那儿开了一家大的综合商店,我在那里做收银员。我们经常与公证员、邮局局长和其他朋友一起享受野餐等户外活动,但这一切美好的时光在 1939 年戛然而止。纳粹青年呼喊着
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4024. 埃利亚斯(埃利亚)•格罗斯曼[Elias (Elya) Grosmann]
抓捕了我们。四天后我到达奥斯维辛,在那里我被派去做苦役而不是被送入毒气室进行处决。 1945 年 1 月,埃利亚斯被转送到弗罗森堡(Flossenbürg)集中营,最终于 1945 年
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4025. Itzik Rosenblat
。1940-44 年:拉多姆犹太委员会分给我们一间小屋,但后来这间小屋也被划入犹太人区。我为德国人做衣服,而他们给我食物作为报酬。1942 年,德国人派我和其他技术熟练的裁缝在一个党卫军商店里工作。在 8 月