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4676. Generał Brochwicz-Lewiński Antoni (Kol. 330)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4677. Kolekcja Jana Ciechanowskiego (Kol. 82)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4678. Retinger Józef, Dr. (Kol. 68)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4679. Akta władz naczelnych Polskiej Armii (A.XII)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4680. Kancelaria Cywilna i Gabinet Wojskowy (A.48)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4681. Ambasada Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej przy Watykanie (A.44)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4682. Konsulat Generalny Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Londynie (A.42)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4683. Konsulat Generalny Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Dublinie (A.25)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4684. Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości (A.20)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4685. Ministerstwo Pracy i Opieki Społecznej (A.18)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4686. Ambasada Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Londynie (A.12)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4687. Ministerstwo Informacji i Dokumentacji (A.10)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4688. Ambasada Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej w Moskwie i Kujbyszewie (ZSRR) (A.7)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4689. Rada Narodowa (A.5)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4690. Prezydium Rady Ministrów (PRM)
government-in-exile backed the rescue work of Zegota, which offered aid to Jews throughout occupied Poland.
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4691. Drafting kit used by Mayer Altarac whose family fled from German occupying forces
that she was Jewish, offered to help them. Her husband, Atif Toptani, took the family to an estate
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4692. Ellen T. Meth papers
Polish friend who told him that the Brazilian government was offering 10,000 visas to proven Polish Roman
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4693. Israelitischer Frauenverein Zürich Archiv
nursery was opened on 9 February 1927. The Augustin-Keller-Loge offered the IFZ free of charge a property
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4694. Records of the New Israelite Congregation, Uruguay (Nueva Congregación Israelita)
state. The economic possibilities offered by the country helped a social ascent. With a clear sense of
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4695. Nazi propaganda postcard celebrating voter's approval of Hitler and the Anschluss
pencilled portrait of Adolf Hitler, a hand offering the Heil Hitler salute, and the slogan "Ein Volk, Ein
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4696. Records of the Hungarian Jewish Community of Uruguay
state. The economic possibilities offered by the country helped a social ascent. With a clear sense of
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4697. Records of the Israelite Community of Uruguay Kehilá Ashkenazí (Comunidad Israelita del Uruguay Kehilá Ashkenazí)
state. The economic possibilities offered by the country helped a social ascent. With a clear sense of
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4698. Aussenstelle Dahlwitz-Hoppegarten records : Records ZC
become available to research. The sub-Collection ZC offers insight into the persecution by the Nazi
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4699. Sketchbook created by young Jewish girl in Nazi-Occupied France
Enfants home, La Guespy. Varian Fry of the Emergency Rescue Committee offered Fritz a non-quota American
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4700. Sketchbook created by young Jewish girl in Nazi-Occupied France
Enfants home, La Guespy. Varian Fry of the Emergency Rescue Committee offered Fritz a non-quota American