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8126. Oral history interview with Michael Dobes and Ruth Dobes
her childhood; getting married on June 30, 1938 to Michael Dobes; training as a dressmaker; being
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8127. Oral history interview with Solomon Schonberger
deported to Auschwitz on May 30, 1944; being transferred in June 1944 to Bunzlau; being liberated by
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8128. Oral history interview with Fritz H. Reuter
1983 August 23-1983 August 30
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8129. Oral history interview with Edmund Josephs
quarantined in Block 30 (B II d); receiving a landing permit from the government in 1949 and immigrating to
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8130. Oral history interview with Samuel Glusberg
he was very influential in Samuel’s life; getting married and living in Chile for the following 30
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8131. Oral history interview with Helen Lowinger
having to go to a stadium on October 30, from which they were marched to Isaszeg; digging trenches in
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8132. Oral history interview with Lubov Zhelevskaya-Savchenko
2005 July 30
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8133. Oral history interview with Yuri Grot
2005 July 30
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8134. Oral history interview with Mykola Garmash
2005 July 30
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8135. Oral history interview with Nina Frass
2005 July 30
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8136. Oral history interview with Boris Mikhaylovsky
2005 July 30
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8137. Oral history interview with Lubov Boyeva
2005 July 30
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8138. Oral history interview with Inna Gavriltchenko
2005 July 30
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8139. View of Dachau concentration camp prisoners cheering on their liberators.
45th Infantry Division of the Seventh U. S. Army April 30,1945. More than 32,000 prisoners were
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8140. Document that certifies that Noel Galicki is qualified as a shoemaker.
and his wife Malka lived near Noel. Henja died during childbirth on March 30, 1941; her infant
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8141. Group portrait of the Galicki and Kolman families in the Ulm displaced persons camp.
and his wife Malka lived near Noel. Henja died during childbirth on March 30, 1941; her infant
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8142. The Galicki family looks out a train window as they leave for the Bremerhaven harbor en route to the United States.
and his wife Malka lived near Noel. Henja died during childbirth on March 30, 1941; her infant
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8143. Group portrait of the Galicki family prior to their leaving the Soviet Union for Poland.
and his wife Malka lived near Noel. Henja died during childbirth on March 30, 1941; her infant
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8144. Ita and Don Mordechai Adam pose for a portrait with their children.
German-occupied Poland, including Plaszow and Starahowice. On July 30, 1944 Moshe was deported to
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8145. Don Mordechi Adam stands on the balcony of an unidentified building.
German-occupied Poland, including Plaszow and Starahowice. On July 30, 1944 Moshe was deported to
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8146. Moshe Adam poses for a photograph in Denver after his arrival in the United States.
German-occupied Poland, including Plaszow and Starahowice. On July 30, 1944 Moshe was deported to
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8147. Studio portrait of the Adam family of Pryzemysl, Poland.
German-occupied Poland, including Plaszow and Starahowice. On July 30, 1944 Moshe was deported to
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8148. Close-up portrait of a woman and small child. The original Hungarian caption reads: "As a token of remembrance to the best hearted woman, with real love from Bosza Janos, nee Ilonka Papp."
December 30, 1891 in Szatmar) and her son Michael (Nosen Moishe, born August 24, 1920). When the
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8149. Luigi Beretvas poses with his wife on the balcony of a home in Algiers.
Beretvas and Renee Reiss Beretvas. Luigi was born in Palermo, Italy on March 30, 1920 and he had two
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8150. Portrait of the Beretvas family in their home in Tunis.
Beretvas and Renee Reiss Beretvas. Luigi was born in Palermo, Italy on March 30, 1920 and he had two