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24451. Bianca Perlmutter papers
Jewish. In April 1943, Stefania went to tend to a sick child in the ghetto and was taken to Treblinka and
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24452. Pál Szegö diary
devout Catholic. In June 1943, he was drafted into a forced labor battalion under Swedish protection. At
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24453. Ruth Mueller papers
stop in 1943 then resume from 1960 to 1986. The collection also includes a family history book as well
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24454. Helen Kulka Fanta collection
camp, where she was imprisoned until December 1943. From there, Helen was deported to Auschwitz where
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24455. Eva Mándlová Roubíčková papers
Gabelsberger shorthand from 1943-1944 while in Theresienstadt. In her diary Eva writes about her family
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24456. Miriam Korber papers
earn money. In 1943, Miriam’s father was taken to Odessa to work. The Djurin Ghetto was liberated by
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24457. Abram Bork papers
classes in the evening. He joined the United States Army in February 1943. Abram was wounded in January
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24458. Pauline Kra papers
and Paulina joined them there. In 1943, she was placed in an orphanage where her Jewish identity was
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24459. Jean Iarchy papers
Auschwitz, on January 14, 1943. Jean, his mother, and grandmother lived in Durbuy for the remainder of the
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24460. Maria Perlberger-Shmuel papers
1943. After the Warsaw Uprising in October 1944, the Chmura family fled to Krakow to avoid deportation
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24461. Alicia Fajnsztejn Weinsberg papers
worked as the superintendent of one of Izaak Fajnsztejn's properties. In January 1943, Alicja was also
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24462. Herman Silbiger papers
108 entries. The scrapbook covers April 1942 to June 1945, and the bulk of material is from 1942-1943.
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24463. Feiga Kerzner receipts
1941-1943
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24464. Ernest R. Stiefel papers
US Army and Air Force from 1943 to 1946, working as an intelligence officer in Europe, before
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24465. Leah Silverstein memoirs
worked as a kitchen helper for a German hospital from Nov. 1942 until Mar. 1943. While working at the
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24466. Nationalistic " I am for America First" Pin-back button
1935-1943
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24467. Nationalistic "America First Last and Always" Pin-back button
1935-1943
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24468. Selected records from the State Archives of Transcarpathian Region of Ukraine related to the history of the Jewish Communities of the region before, during, and after WWII
Soviet Union,1942; certificates of territorial residence of residents, 1940-1943; residential
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24469. Fuld family papers
1942. He became a naturalized citizen in Macon, Georgia in February 1943. Artur served in North Africa
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24470. Baruch and Cila Knaster papers
approximately 1943-approximately 1952
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24471. Cimmerman family papers
school in Yerevan, Armenia. After the liberation of Kiev in 1943, the family returned there. Bronia
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24472. Madison's Budget (New York, New York) [Magazine]
twice yearly by James Madison (d. 1943) and anyone who bought it, cost - $1.00 - could use the material
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24473. Böhm and Hanau families papers
Kaiserslautern in 1943. In March 1945, Liselotte was deported from Kaiserslautern to Theresienstadt, most likely
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24474. Nachlass Pfarrer Paul Vogt (1900-1984)
refugees. Vogt, from 1943 to 1947, took over the refugee office, which had been established by the Swiss
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24475. Officials review Reichsarbeitsdienst workers
1943