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24926. Frank Shurman collection
eventually joined the U.S. Army in 1943, where he served with the Intelligence Corps as a translator. In
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24927. Lester M. Libo collection
enlisted in the United States Army in 1943. In January 1945, Lester was a Corporal with the 5th Infantry
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24928. Ann Strauss-Salfield collection
arrived in New York on 7 September 1939. He was drafted into the United States Army in 1943. His siblings
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24929. US Women’s Army Corps recruitment poster depicting a woman in uniform
combat duties. The 1943 Women’s Army Corps bill converted the WAAC into the Women’s Army Corps, WAC, and
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24930. Richard A. Ruppert collection
entered the U.S. Army in 1943, and initially served with the Transportation Corps in London. In 1945, he
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24931. Black canvas shoes given to a US soldier by a recently liberated inmate
United States Army on May 11, 1943. He served with the 179th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division
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24932. German Army eagle breast patch acquired by a US soldier
1943-1945
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24933. Manfred Lovin case file from the United Restitution Organization
Washington, DC and worked at Hecht’s department store. On the 30th of July 1943, he married Jenice Jaffa. On
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24934. The World Jewish Congress New York Office records. Series E. Culture Department
of Simon Federbush and Wolf Blattberg's correspondence and reports. Sub-series 2. Miscellaneous, 1943
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24935. Collection of the Union Général des Israélites de France (UGIF) (22 P 3065-3078)
1943-1944
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24936. Nachlass Kurt Bigler (ehem. Kurt Bergheimer) (1925-2007)
to Switzerland; in 1943-1945 Bigler stayed in the refugee and labor camps (including Davesco). In
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24937. Nachlass Prof. Dr. Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich (1921-2007)
Ehrlich fled Nazi Germany for Switzerland in June 1943, using a false passport. From 1961 to 1994 he was
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24938. Ambasada Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Londynie (Sygn.503)
Preparation of postwar reconstruction plans for Europe and Poland, 1940-1943; 10. Postwar political and
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24939. Ambasada Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej w Paryżu (Sygn. 463)
Free France Committee in July 1943. The French National Liberation Committee was established in Algiers
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24940. United Nations War Crimes Commission. Delegat Polski do Komisji Narodów Zjednoczonych do Spraw Zbrodni Wojennych (Sygn. GK 161)
London on October 20, 1943. The Commission, operating from a secretariat in London, consisted of
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24941. Scrapbook
In 1943, Hadassah, her 5.5 year old son, and her parents were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp
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24942. Rusted heel plate with a screw and nail recovered from Chelmno killing center
concrete foundations topped by a grate of train rails. In March 1943, transports to Chelmno stopped, and
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24943. Rusted, crushed cup recovered from Chelmno killing center
concrete foundations topped by a grate of train rails. In March 1943, transports to Chelmno stopped, and
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24944. Small scissors in two pieces, recovered from Chelmno killing center
concrete foundations topped by a grate of train rails. In March 1943, transports to Chelmno stopped, and
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24945. Mass family papers
In 1943 the Mass family moved to Georgetown, British Guiana (Guyana) where Moses worked with his
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24946. Nachlass August Bohny-Reiter (1919-2016)
Another named “Faidoli” housed 40 to 50 children. In spring 1943, he opened an agricultural school. He
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24947. Rada Główna Opiekuńcza. Biuro Centrali w Krakowie (Sygn.125)
1940), count Adam Ronikier (until October 1943) and Konstanty Tchórznicki (until April 1945). The
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24948. Personal papers of Hadassah and Josef Rosensaft relating to displaced persons activities and Bergen-Belsen
In 1943, Hadassah, her 5.5 year old son, and her parents were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp
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24949. Kehillat Haharedim (RG 340)
headquarters were moved to Marseilles in 1940, to Demu in 1942 and to St. Etienne-de-Crossey in 1943. After
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24950. Articles relating to the war crimes trial of Bergen-Belsen guards
In 1943, Hadassah, her 5.5 year old son, and her parents were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp