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17901. List of young men found in Russian DP camp- Camp at Klotze, Germany. 5/1/45. Entries include home and age.
See: Reel 1, D50/3
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17902. LISTE COMPLÈTE DES RESCAPÉS THESSALONICIENS RENTRÉS DANS LEURS FOYERS.
Source Institution: YIVO Library (New York, N.Y.): Call Number-- 3/22777D.
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17903. Lists totaling c. 100 Jews deported from Klein Auheim and Offenbach/Main to Poland (General-Gouvernement) and Theresienstadt.
Source Institution: State Archives of Hesse, Darmstadt (Karolinenplatz 3, 64289 Darmstadt, Germany
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17904. LONGTEMPS J'AURAI MÉMOIRE : [DOCUMENTS ET TÉMOIGNAGES SUR LES JUIFS DU GRAND-DUCHÉ DE LUXEMBOURG DURANT LA SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE]
3,500 and 4,000 names assembled by the author, Paul Cerf.
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17905. MEMORBUCH : ZUM GEDENKEN AN DIE VON DEN NAZIS ERMORDETEN JUDEN AUS ADELSDORF UND WEISENDORF / Christiane Kolbet, Herausgeberin.
3-933623-01-4
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17906. Mr. Jozwik notes that the Jewish Historical Institute's collection on Krakow Jewry is quite strong and spans from 1850 through the
Source Institution: Jewish Historical Institute (Marek Jozwik, archivist, ul. Tlomackie 3/5, 00-090
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17907. Names of 77,297 Jewish victims from Bohemia and Moravia are inscribed on the walls of the Pinkas Synagogue in Prague.
ulice 3, Praha 1 - Staré Mesto/Josefov 110 00, Czech Republic, Phone: 222 326 660, E-mail: zmp@ecn
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17908. NATIONAL REGISTRY OF JEWISH HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS / American Gathering/Federation of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.
USHMM Library: D804.3 .N37 1993.
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17909. OSTATNIE LADOWANIE : LOTNICY POLSCY ZAMORDOWANI, ZAGINIENI I ZAMRLI W ZSRR IX 1939-IX 1942 / Jerzy Pawlak.
133, [3] p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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17910. Rabbi and student refugees in USSR ca.1944. Entries include address.
See: Reel 6, D57/3
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17911. Report on activities of the Central Committee of Polish Jews from 'Ziomkostiva' Box 1, 1945.
See: Reel 5, D55/3
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17912. STRADANJE SRBA U METOHIJI 1941-1944 : [SPISAK STRADALIH] / Jovan Pejin.
Parallel title in English on p. 3: Suffering of the Serbs in Metohija in 1941-1944 : register of
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17913. Survivors list from the Central Committee of Polish Jews ca. 1946 from Osielc.
Number of Names or Other Entries-- 3 Names.
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17914. Survivors list from the Central Committee of Polish Jews, 1947. Includes K's ,Part I, page 369-434.
Number of Names or Other Entries-- 3,275 Names
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17915. Survivors list from the Central Committee of Polish Jews, 1947. N's.
See: Reel 4, D54/3
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17916. Survivors list, Poland 1947, compiled by the Central Committee of Polish Jews. B's cont.
See: Reel 3, D52/2
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17917. Survivors list, Poland, compiled by the Central Committee for Polish Jews 1947. K's (Part I).
See: Reel 3, D53/5
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17918. Survivors list, Poland, compiled by the Central Committee for Polish Jews, 1947.
See: Reel 3, D53/4
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17919. Survivors list, Poland, compiled by the Central Committee of Polish Jews 1947. Entries include year of birth, parents' names, address
See: Reel 3,D53/2
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17920. Survivors list, Poland, compiled by the Central Committee of Polish Jews, 1947. G's (part I.).
See: Reel 3, D53/1
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17921. Survivors list, Poland. compiled by the Central Committee of Polish Jews 1947. somehat soundexed, D's.
See: Reel 3, D52/4
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17922. The book 'Traces in the grass of oblivion' dated 1995 written by Alexander Rosenblum contains the names of 320 prominent Jews who
Alexander Ostrovsky, Republik of Belarus, 222120, Borisov-8, P.O.B.239 Tel. 01777 3 25 04).
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17923. Two alphabetical lists of Jewish women liberated from Camp Verl and Kaunitz, Westfalen, Germany by Allied Armies.
See: Reel 1, D50/3
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17924. Two lists of Jewish refugees in Naumhof, Germany and Weimar, Germany. 6/20/45. Entries include place of birth, date of birth, looking
See: Reel 1, D50/3
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17925. Typed list prepared by Alexander Rosenblum in 1994 concerning ca. 300 Jews who died in the Second World War as soldiers of the Red
Belarus, 222120, Borisov-8, P.O.B. 239, Tel. 01777 3 25 04).