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17876. Painting of two children by Jacob Barosin.
he sent for Sonia, who in the meantime was living in Nice. On November 9, 1941, the Germans occupied
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17877. A German-Jewish refugee poses with his two daughters before the celebration of Passover.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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17878. Three German Jewish refugees hang up a carcuss that they have just butchered according to Jewish ritual law.
one older sibling, Inge (b. 1929, now Inge Katzenstein). After the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9
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17879. Portrait of Markus Bernfeld and his son Josef (relatives of the donor) outside a building in Vienna.
grains and seeds. During the Kristallnacht pogrom of November 9-10, 1938, Max Wilhelm was arrested and
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17880. Postcard sent by Erich [last name unknown] to Herbert Hoexter and another friend Lothar in the Kitchener Camp.
in California on August 9, 1940. Herbert immigrated to the United States on April 17, 1940. He
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17881. Portrait of Herbert Hoexter standing on the Strand promenade in Ramsgate not far from the Kitchener refugee camp.
in California on August 9, 1940. Herbert immigrated to the United States on April 17, 1940. He
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17882. Herbert Hoexter, a German-Jewish refugee, stands on the grounds of the Kitchener refugee camp.
in California on August 9, 1940. Herbert immigrated to the United States on April 17, 1940. He
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17883. Three German-Jewish refugees stand in front of a barracks in the Kitchener camp.
in California on August 9, 1940. Herbert immigrated to the United States on April 17, 1940. He
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17884. Group portrait of members of hut 41/1 in the Kitchener camp.
in California on August 9, 1940. Herbert immigrated to the United States on April 17, 1940. He
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17885. Herbert Hoexter and another gentleman sit outside at a small table in the Kitchener refugee camp.
in California on August 9, 1940. Herbert immigrated to the United States on April 17, 1940. He
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17886. Birth certificate issued to Selma Hoexter on December 15, 1938 with Nazi seals on the bottom.
in California on August 9, 1940. Herbert immigrated to the United States on April 17, 1940. He
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17887. Birth certificate reissued to Selma Hoexter on April 12, 1939 with Nazi seals on the bottom.
in California on August 9, 1940. Herbert immigrated to the United States on April 17, 1940. He
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17888. Oral history interview with Yakov Gincherman
Gincherman from Anatoly Belaygorod on August 9, 2000. Mr. Belaygorod is the grandson of Yakov Gincherman.
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17889. Oral history interview with Irmgard Raymann
coordinated the interview with Irmgard Raymann in Germany, on August 9, 2004. The interview was received by
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17890. Oral history interview with Ruprecht von Poncet
Germany on May 9, 2001. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the tapes of the
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17891. Oral history interview with Leah Jacob Garrick
Leah Jacob Garrick, born on July 9, 1928 in Shanghai, China, describes her grandparents, who had
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17892. Oral history interview with Helmut Kobler
1992, November 23, 1992, February 11, 1993, June 17, 1993, September 9, 1993, and March 11, 1994. The
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17893. Oral history interview with Ina Rothschild and Elsa Jaeckel
from 1933 to 1942 when they were deported; how the orphanage was ransacked on November 9, 1938; her
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17894. Oral history interview with Rita Harmelin
and out of Poland; immigrating with her father to Australia on January 9, 1949 and reuniting with her
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17895. Oral history interview with Henry Lipschitz
along with over 9,000 (out of a group of approximately 10,000) being sent to Chelmno by truck and
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17896. Oral history interview with Tage Kaarstad
Margarthe II), provides his historical view starting with the German invasion of April 9, 1940; the
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17897. Oral history interview with Phyllis Law
The collection consists of 9 oral history interviews conducted in 1995 with American nurses who
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17898. Oral history interview with Elizabeth Feldhusen
The collection consists of 9 oral history interviews conducted in 1995 with American nurses who
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17899. Oral history interview with Yakov Lieberman
transferred from Belzec to Płaszów; being released from Mauthausen on May 9, 1945 and hitchhiking home
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17900. Oral history interview with Sonya Borisovna Yakobova
east; the Jews being moved to several buildings on August 9, 1941; the shooting of some of the Jews on