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17326. Oral history interview with Helene Rubin
's Kleinman Family Holocaust Education Center, produced the interview with Helene (Chaya) Rubin on June 8
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17327. Oral history interview with František Psota
killed by Germans; his father’s death on May 8, 1945 during a bombing that destroyed his family’s house
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17328. Oral history interview with Enza Di Cave
keep him happy); hearing sirens on September 8, 1943 and a lot of the people of Velletri hiding in
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17329. Religious Jews captured by the SS during the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
led by Mordecai Anielewicz, held out until May 8, when its headquarters at Mila 18 was discovered and
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17330. Interior view of a barracks in Bergen-Belsen looking down from a top bunk and drawn by Yehudit Steiglitz, a teenager who arrived with the Kasztner Transport.
8, 1945. In 1944 Yehudit, along with her mother and grandmother, lived with them, were sent to
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17331. Jewish students celebrate their graduation though they officially had been expelled from school.
8, 1945. In 1944 Yehudit, along with her mother and grandmother, lived with them, were sent to
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17332. Girls in a high school class in Subotica. Yehudit Steiglitz is pictured in the front row, fourth from the right.
8, 1945. In 1944 Yehudit, along with her mother and grandmother, lived with them, were sent to
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17333. Yehudit Steiglitz,left, sits at a table and plays cards with her friend Katy.
8, 1945. In 1944 Yehudit, along with her mother and grandmother, lived with them, were sent to
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17334. Yehudit Steiglitz writes at a table outside.
8, 1945. In 1944 Yehudit, along with her mother and grandmother, lived with them, were sent to
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17335. Portrait of Yehudit Steiglitz taken after her arrival in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport.
8, 1945. In 1944 Yehudit, along with her mother and grandmother, lived with them, were sent to
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17336. Close-up portrait of Gertrud Goldschmidt, a student from the Lenore Goldschmidt School, during a track and field event.
members of the Hitler Youth who took up a permanent post outside the school. On December 8, 1938 the
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17337. Students from various Jewish schools in Berlin gather to sing Hatikva at a large track and field event.
members of the Hitler Youth who took up a permanent post outside the school. On December 8, 1938 the
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17338. Jewish students in Berlin participate in the junior relay race.
members of the Hitler Youth who took up a permanent post outside the school. On December 8, 1938 the
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17339. A student from the Goldschmidt School, competes in a relay race.
members of the Hitler Youth who took up a permanent post outside the school. On December 8, 1938 the
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17340. Students from the Goldschmidt School sit outdoors on a grassy hill.
members of the Hitler Youth who took up a permanent post outside the school. On December 8, 1938 the
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17341. Two female students from the Goldschmidt School pose outdoors while on an outing.
members of the Hitler Youth who took up a permanent post outside the school. On December 8, 1938 the
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17342. German-Jewish educator, Dr. Lenore Goldschmidt, poses with her husband after receiving her M.A.
members of the Hitler Youth who took up a permanent post outside the school. On December 8, 1938 the
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17343. Students from the Goldschmidt School carry a long table outside.
members of the Hitler Youth who took up a permanent post outside the school. On December 8, 1938 the
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17344. Girls from the Lenore Goldschmidt School celebrate the birthday of [first name unidentified] Schlesinger.
members of the Hitler Youth who took up a permanent post outside the school. On December 8, 1938 the
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17345. Group portrait of the Fogel and Klarman families.
the "Canada" section of Birkenau for 8 months until January 1945 when they were forced on a "death
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17346. Serena and Iren Fogel arrive in New York.
the "Canada" section of Birkenau for 8 months until January 1945 when they were forced on a "death
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17347. Portrait of three Jewish cousins in Botragy. Pictured from left to right are Gyongyi Mermelstein (cousin of the donor), Edit Fogel, and Iren Fogel.
the "Canada" section of Birkenau for 8 months until January 1945 when they were forced on a "death
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17348. Group portrait of the extended Fogel and Mermelstein family.
the "Canada" section of Birkenau for 8 months until January 1945 when they were forced on a "death
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17349. Serena Fogel poses with her two younger brothers, Reuven (left) and Gershon (right).
the "Canada" section of Birkenau for 8 months until January 1945 when they were forced on a "death
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17350. A group of Polish Zionist youth go on an excursion to Slovakia.
spent the war working for the underground. The CDJ is credited with saving the lives of some 8,000 Jews