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20276. List of Jewish citizens of Gernsbach, Germany who emigrated or were deported, 1937 - 1940.
Part of record entitled "Polizeiliches Meldewesen (mit Judenkartei)" 1926 - 1943 at the Gernsbach
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20277. Liste der 195 jüdischen Häftlinge aus Tschenstochau (Ankunft 18.01.1945), die am 30.01.1945 nach Laura kamen / [compiled by Gedenkstätte
21, 1943 till April 13, 1945. [...] A transport of Jewish people from Tschenstochau (Czenstochau
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20278. Testimony of Jan Nowak.
a railway worker, trying to find agents to distribute the propaganda until the spring of 1943, until
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20279. The Death Books of Auschwitz Concentration Camp Prisoners Online. [Internet resource]
of nearly 69,000 registered camp prisoners who died between July 29, 1941, and December 31, 1943
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20280. Various records relating to internment camps in Tunisia, including name lists of internees and official correspondence and membership
lois antijuives de 1940, 1941 et 1943. [=Document pertaining to general information about internment
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20281. Verzeichnis der aus Nürnberg deportierten Juden.
Transport (1943 June 18 : Nuremberg to Auschwitz) --Registers.
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20282. [Documents related to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration's work in China]
conference at the White House on November 9, 1943. Its mission was to provide economic assistance to European
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20283. Portrait of three-year-old Estera Horn wrapped in a fur coat .
in the villages of Turka and Kamien near Chelm, but in either October or November 1943, Perla asked
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20284. Heinz Mayer poses with his parents in the Gurs transit camp.
Switzerland in August 1943. In 1941 May and Mina were sent to Camp de Noe and later deported to Auschwitz
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20285. A Jewish child sits on a scale in a Catholic orphanage where she is hiding under a false name.
whether she could deliver her baby there. Wanda was born in the orphanage on February 11, 1943. Leah and
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20286. Leah Rygier holds her newborn baby in an orphanage where they were hiding.
whether she could deliver her baby there. Wanda was born in the orphanage on February 11, 1943. Leah and
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20287. Leah Rygier holds her daughter Wanda in an orphanage where they were hiding.
whether she could deliver her baby there. Wanda was born in the orphanage on February 11, 1943. Leah and
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20288. Nurses at an orphanage pose with some of the babies including a Jewish child in hiding.
whether she could deliver her baby there. Wanda was born in the orphanage on February 11, 1943. Leah and
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20289. The Rygier (Szymeczko) family poses together after the war.
whether she could deliver her baby there. Wanda was born in the orphanage on February 11, 1943. Leah and
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20290. Children in a Jewish summer camp in Liegnitz. Among those pictured is Wanda Szymeczko.
whether she could deliver her baby there. Wanda was born in the orphanage on February 11, 1943. Leah and
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20291. Group portrait of orphans at the Sacred Heart convent.
May 1943, Hedy hid in a wardrobe for three days. Then she and her mother managed to escape from the
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20292. A Jewish child in hiding poses with a nun in the convent "Les Soeurs du St.
camp and in June 1943 to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where they all perished. Her mother avoided the
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20293. The judges of Military Tribunal II-A, hearing the Einsatzgruppen Trial.
with all three counts, covering the period of their activity from May 1941 to July 1943. Each
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20294. Four Jewish sisters who are living in hiding pose with their rescuer.
(Association des Juifs de Belgique), the official Jewish administration. In November 1943, the orphanage was
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20295. A convention of the Jewish socialist Bund in Antwerp, Belgium.
(Association des Juifs de Belgique), the official Jewish administration. In November 1943, the orphanage was
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20296. Group portrait of members of the children's committee of the Jewish Zugob school, sponsored by the Jewish Artisan Association.
(Association des Juifs de Belgique), the official Jewish administration. In November 1943, the orphanage was
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20297. Group portrait of the children and faculty of the Jewish Zugob school, sponsored by the Jewish Artisan Association.
(Association des Juifs de Belgique), the official Jewish administration. In November 1943, the orphanage was
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20298. Group portrait of the children and faculty of the Yiddish Tsugob shul, sponsored by the Jewish Artisan Association.
(Association des Juifs de Belgique), the official Jewish administration. In November 1943, the orphanage was
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20299. Three Jewish sisters pose with their governess. Pictured are Rebecca, Anna and Frieda Altenberg.
(Association des Juifs de Belgique), the official Jewish administration. In November 1943, the orphanage was
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20300. Three Jewish sisters pose outside in their bathing suits.
(Association des Juifs de Belgique), the official Jewish administration. In November 1943, the orphanage was