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14626. Bella and Bernard Pasternak collection
(March 1943-March 1944) and ghetto (March-May 1944), in addition to his post-war life in Displaced
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14627. SS-Hauptsturmführer Alois Kälsch correspondence
1939-1943
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14628. Copper food bowl used in Treblinka concentration camp
was closed in the fall of 1943. As Soviet troops moved into the area in late July 1944, camp
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14629. Ludwig Stern narrative about Theresienstadt
the division and separation of families, the census of November 1943, visits to the camp by various
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14630. Alejandro Landman family papers
moved from Stanislawow to Lwow in 1941 and lived there until 1943, when they went into hiding in Buczacz
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14631. Robert Waitz collection
of Professor Robert Waitz. Professor Waitz, a hematologist, was deported to Auschwitz in October 1943
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14632. "Dear Family"
joined the Romanian Army as a mechanic, deserting in 1943. He returned to Czernowitz and married Erica
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14633. Bernhard Kullak papers
marriage certificate, and Bernhard Kullak's death certificate attesting to his 1943 death on the eastern
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14634. Avram Sadikario collection
postcards mailed from Bitola and Skopje in February and March 1943 to Avram Sadikario (donor's late husband
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14635. Siegfried Schnurmann papers
Theresienstadt in 1943. Following the war, Schnurmann emigrated to Israel, settling in Kibbutz Dafne, before his
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14636. Jamila Kolonomos papers
1943, to his relative Avram Sadikarios in Sofia, Bulgaria. Mr. Koen writes that he was taken from his
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14637. Mieczyslaw Cegielski papers
Ghetto and survived the mass deportations in the summer of 1942. In February of 1943 she escaped from
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14638. Pin-back button
dated circa 1938-1943.
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14639. Diary of Anna Dashevskaya
1941-1943
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14640. Sklar family papers
1943-1949
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14641. Documents from the occupation of Belgium
1939-1943
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14642. Rosa Freimann and Sigmund Scheichkorn papers
identity card issued to Rosa under the alias Helena Krembiak dated February 15, 1943 in Warsaw, Poland; a
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14643. Norbert Schmidek papers
January 1943. Norbert was the only survivor who immigrated to the United States in 1941. The materials
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14644. Generals Sikorski and Anders review marching troops in Iraq
1943 March 06
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14645. US airmen
approximately 1943-1944
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14646. Soviet partisans; military
1941-1943
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14647. Jewish Refugees in the US
1943
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14648. Germans advance in Yugoslavia
1943 June
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14649. Jews mistreated; Russian prisoners
1941-1943
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14650. Captured soldiers
1941-1943