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22576. Ruth B. Mandel papers
Photographs, 1937-1943
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22577. David Tennenbaum papers
visit her husband in Kleparow, but he disappeared in the spring of 1943. After Zimna Woda was liberated
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22578. Partial cement post with embedded bar from the 1866 Neue Synagoge, Berlin
Allied bombings in 1943. It was later further dismantled by the East German regime after the war. The
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22579. Brown checkered, A-line skirt owned by Cila Knaster
approximately 1943-approximately 1952
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22580. US wartime poster of Hitler promising to bring storm troopers to America
1942-1943
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22581. US wartime poster urging people to grow victory gardens
1943
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22582. American propaganda poster asserting that Americans will not be fooled by Hitler
1942-1943
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22583. Rebecca Knaster papers
1943-1952
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22584. Small metal bowl used in a concentration camp
Austria. His prisoner number was 24993. On March 11, 1943, he was transferred to a work detail in a nearby
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22585. Oral history interview with Bernard Offen
deported to Płaszów in 1943; his narrow escape from Płaszów; hiding in a nearby camp with a family member
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22586. Oral history interview with John Franklin
1943, Mr. Franklin, his father and mother were deported to Westerbork. Shortly afterward, Mr. Franklin
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22587. Charles Paul Kogel collection
France in 1942 to perform forced labor. His wife and daughter were deported in September 1942 or 1943 vie
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22588. My story: Another Holocaust survivor
was a medical doctor, and was conscripted into forced labor in 1943, but since he was a doctor, he was
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22589. Sztrumpf, Wajsberg, and Kaufman families papers
ghetto in 1943. Janina’s family returned to Poland in 1945, and her father died in Łódź, Poland. In
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22590. Theodor Kleinsorge papers
Correspondence, 1917-1979 and undated Series 3: Photographs, circa 1914-1943 Series 4: Printed material, circa
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22591. Manuscript drafts of poetry by Itzhak Katzenelson
uprising in 1943, Katzenelson escaped and remained in hiding until he was discovered by the Gremans and
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22592. Mayer family correspondence
lived in Malmedy and Liège with his wife Mimi and son Carlo. He died at Auschwitz in 1943. Paula lived
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22593. Dola Kestenbaum Körbel Kleinman collection
deported to the Belżec death camp on September 3, 1943. Dola married Dr. Stanisław Körbel, a lawyer
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22594. Reuven and Slava Bronshtein photograph collection
was mobilized into the Soviet Army and in 1943 he was killed in action. Roza and her children stayed
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22595. Jacob Hennenberg papers
other towns to work on the Autobahn before being sent to Klettendorf where he remained until 1943. Next
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22596. Greta Meier papers
1940-1943
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22597. Martin Spett papers
during two more roundups. In May 1943, the family was registered, allegedly to be exchanged for German
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22598. Leonore Gumpert correspondence
1943, immigrated to the United States in 1946, and married Frank Bleier. Clara Joseph (1891-1942) was
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22599. Ingrid Sacks collection
OSE began to disperse the children in their homes. In February 1943 they brought Inge to the home of
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22600. Natalie Baum collection
arrival. In October 1943, Natalie and her “Hachalutz” group fled to Sweden with the help of the Danish