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14351. Halina Olomucki drawing of an anquished women holding an infant
back, pencil : 23. V ... Drawing in pencil with charcoal on soiled, torn paper adhered to white cardboard (12.375 x 6
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14352. Striped concentration camp uniform trousers worn by Polish Jewish inmate
at Buchenwald concentration camp from February 10 to April 11, 1945. On September 6, 1939, the German ... front left and right and 2 on each side of the V notch of the highrise fishtail in the back. All buttons
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14353. George Birman papers
Hirsch was 6 years old, the family moved to Klaipeda, Lithuania. In the early 1930s, Zlata fell ill. She ... II. Agendas, 1945-1952, III. Biographical materials, 1939-2002, IV. Photographs, 1930-1954, V
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14354. Liesl Joseph Loeb papers
of the Florida coast, before heading back to Europe on June 6. Jewish aid organizations had ... 1939, V. Printed materials, approximately 1939-1940
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14355. Herman Taube papers
-2006, Subseries 5: Scrapbooks, 1970-2003, Subseries 6: Translations, approximately 1990-2005, Subseries ... approximately 1968-2008, IV. Printed material, 1948-2008, V. Writings by others, approximately 1945-1987, VI
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14356. Young girl's floral print romper worn by a hidden child
Romper worn by Jacqueline Mendels, age 6, when the family went into hiding in 1941 during the ... white ruffle. The top front has a v-neck bib with 1 button hole on each side and a center pocket
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14357. Transmitter hardware placed on a workbench used to conceal a Jewish family’s hiding place
copper wires partially coated with black plastic and bound with 1 piece of black tape, 6.125 inches. n ... threaded metal bolt with a smooth shank and a small, hexagonal nut, 1.500 x 0.375 inches. v
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14358. Medallion, box, pamphlet, and bar pin awarded to a Macedonian Jewish partisan woman
World War II. On April 6, 1941, the Axis powers, Germany, Italy, Hungary, and Bulgaria, invaded and ... heart disease in March 1941. On April 6, 1941, Germany and Italy invaded Yugoslavia, supported by ... Rachela (b. 1930). In the fall of 1940, Jamila's sister Bela was married to Moise Kass On April 6, 1941 ... .V.1965 Претседател, / Скопје [Based on the Decision (number 1, 2 and 3), / the Skopje City
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14359. デンマークでの救出活動
での救出活動 ナチ占領下のヨーロッパで、ほとんどの人はナチによるジェノサイドに積極的には協力しませんでした。しかし、ユダヤ人とナチの政策の犠牲者を救出することもしませんでした。ホロコースト ... 。 デンマークは、ユダヤ人市民を移送しようとするナチス政権に積極的に抵抗した唯一の被占領国でした。1943年9月28日、ドイツ人外交官ゲオルゲ・フェルディナント・ドゥクウィツは、ナチスがデンマーク系ユダヤ人を移送 ... から3年後のことです。ドイツはデンマークの政権を引き継ぎ、ユダヤ人を逮捕して移送することで「最終的解決」を実行しようとします。これに対して、デンマーク人は全国規模の救出作戦を展開します ... 。 1944年6月23日デンマーク代表団、テレージエンシュタットを訪問あるデンマーク代表団が、国際赤十字の代表に加わり、ボヘミアにあるテレージエンシュタットゲットーを
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14360. "32. Osttransport : Abfahrtsdatum: 02.03.43, Deportierte: 1758, Deportationsziel: Auschwitz", In: Statistik und Deportationen der jüdischen Bevölkerung aus dem Deutschen Reich. [Internet resource]
found as "Transportliste, 32 osttransport v. 2.3 [1943] - 1837 pers. = Transport list, 30 East transport
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14361. BOBROYSK : SEFER ZIKARON LI-KEHILAT BOBROYSK U-VENOTEHA = YIZKER-BUKH FAR BOBROYSKER KEHILEH UN UMGEGNT / ha-`orekh, Yehudah Slutski.
v. in 1 (871 p.) : ill., facsims., map, ports. ; 29 cm.
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14362. DIE JUDEN VON ALTENBURG/THÜRINGEN, STADT UND LAND : WOHER KAMEN SIE UND WO SIND SIE GEBLIEBEN-- = YEHUDE ALTENBURG : AYEH BA'U VE-HEKHAN
v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 30 cm.
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14363. ESCAPING THE HOLOCAUST : THE ROUTE TO NYASALAND.
jüdischer Evakuierter in NYASSALAND/Afrika im Lager NANKUMBA am 5. Januar 1942", V.C.C. 171/III (current-day
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14364. PINKES FUN FINF FARTILIKTE KEHILES : PRUZSHENE, BEREZE, MALTSH, SHERSHEV, SELTS: ZEYER OYFKUM, GESHIKHTE UN UMKUM, TSUM FUFTSNTN YORTSAYT
GESHIKHTE UN UMKUM, TSUM FUFTSNTN YORTSAYT NOKH ZEYER AKHZORYES DIKER LIKVIDATSYE / redaktor, Mordekhai V
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14365. March of Time -- outtakes -- Tito at Ambassador Allen's reception in Slovenia
Reception given by US ambassador George V. Allen at his summer home, Villa Podkoron in Bled
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14366. 12-year-old Zigmund Krauthamer poses in front of a barracks at the Fort Ontario emergency refugee shelter.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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14367. 11-year-old Julius Krauthamer at the Fort Ontario emergency refugee shelter in Oswego, New York.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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14368. Twins at the Fort Ontario Refugee Center, Pictured are Fred and Rolf Flatau.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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14369. One day after their liberation, a group of former prisoners at the Ebensee concentration camp pose outside for US Army Signal Corps photographer Arnold Samuelson.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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14370. Portrait of Yudel Majster, a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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14371. Portrait of Pinia Krakinovski, a participant in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish
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14372. Using stretchers and carts, survivors of the Ebensee concentration camp remove the bodies of former inmates to the crematorium for burning.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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14373. A survivor sits on a railing with his back to the camera outside hospital barracks no.
On May 8, the day after V-E Day, Samuelson's unit entered the newly liberated Ebensee concentration
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14374. Fort Ontario refugees pose with their classmates on the steps of the public high school in Oswego, New York.
they were plagued by divisiveness among their members. Following V-E Day, pressure from Jewish groups
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14375. Group portrait of Jewish resistance fighters and participants in the Christmas 1943 escape from Fort IX in front of the fortress ten months after the liberation.
fort. At least 200 more were murdered at Fort V, and 500 at Fort IV, in this period. The anti-Jewish