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19001. Rubel family papers
prisoner and held for 6-8 weeks in Zweibrueken concentration camp. He was released after being
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19002. Ina Felczer papers
Europe. On June 8, 1946, Ina boarded the S.S. Drottningholm in Liverpool, England and sailed to the
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19003. Pauline and Joseph Charatan papers
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19004. Richard Grune lithograph of a concentration camp guard threatening a cowering prisoner
pictorial area: Height: 9.500 inches (24.13 cm) | Width: 8.500 inches (21.59 cm)
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19005. Richard Grune woodcut of a guard marching roped concentration camp prisoners
pictorial area: Height: 8.750 inches (22.225 cm) | Width: 12.875 inches (32.703 cm)
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19006. Hirsch family memoirs
evidence of mistreatment. He was imprisoned for another 8 days and released to the care of his family back
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19007. Kim family papers
Israel Mordka and Rajsla Tenenbaum. Israel and Rajsla raised a large family and Regina grew up among 8
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19008. Singer family papers
. Elsa Singer (née Stern, 1891-1972) was born on 8 May 1891 in Brno, Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic) to
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19009. Rabbi Armin Frieder papers
). Their son, Gideon was born on 30 September 1937 in Zvolen, and their daughter Gita was born on 8 August
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19010. Hidden Child Foundation/ADL records
Subseries 7: Conference, 2000 Subseries 8: Conference, 2001 Subseries 9: Conference, 2002 Subseries 10
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19011. Norbert Orgler papers
October, arriving in New York City, New York on November 8. Travelling with them was Siegfried’s wife
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19012. Mary Berg diary publication papers
newspapers around the world. He moved to Ramat Aviv, Israel in 1994, where he died on 8 October 1996
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19013. Mathilde Schwarz Rosenblatt photographs and passport
border crossing at Emmerich, and the transit station at Zevenaar, Netherlands, on February 8. Two days
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19014. Guggenheim and Smali families papers
Merkinė. Most of the Jews of Merkinė were executed on September 8, 1941. Malka was confined to the Kovno
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19015. Regina and Symcha Binem Kopelman papers
Germany to Poland. He settled in Łódź and in 1937 he married Zisla Różańska (b. September 8, 1912). Their
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19016. Fela and Chaim Perelman papers
-war, 1942-1970 Series 7: Personal correspondence, 1944-1990 Series 8: Postwar correspondence, 1927
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19017. Dr. Leonore Goldschmidt papers
Publications, approximately 1914-2005 and undated Series 8: Photographic material, approximately 1936-1960
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19018. Werner and Trudy Coppel papers
showing Werner Coppel’s quota and registration number. Printed materials include a March 8, 1946 copy
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19019. Kniker family photographs
Germany to Poland. He settled in Łódź and in 1937 he married Zisla Różańska (b. September 8, 1912). Their
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19020. Silten/Teppich family collection
required Jews to stay home from 8:00pm to 6:00am. They had to wear the Star of David on their outer
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19021. Reiss-Duim family collection
to Amsterdam. Vera’s father Sal had been deported on December 8, 1942, to Auschwitz and died on
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19022. Mordechai Weinryb photograph collection
concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. On May 8, 1945, the Soviet Army liberated the camp. Molek was hospitalized
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19023. Vera Waisvisz-Reiss papers
to Amsterdam. Vera’s father Sal had been deported on December 8, 1942, to Auschwitz and died on
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19024. Edward Haven collection
the ghetto. After one year his mother arranged for false papers for herself and her 8 years old son
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19025. Mandil family photograph collection
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