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25101. Olga Lax papers
Piotr Gorodecki. He had lived in the Warsaw ghetto until its destruction in summer 1943. He then went
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25102. David Beitner photographs
he worked in a flax mill. After one year, in September 1943, Moniek was transferred again to the
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25103. Ilie Wacs family papers
attended school. Conditions deteriorated after the United States entered the war, and in 1943 the Wacs
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25104. Arie Sagi photograph collection
given to them by Batia and Jakub. Batia gave birth to her second son on February 28, 1943. A few weeks
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25105. Tick family papers
on Pearl Harbor, the United States entered World War II. On February 6, 1943, Sidney was drafted into
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25106. Jean Crouzet papers
information from German officers and relay it to Crouzet. His son Robert worked alongside him. In May 1943
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25107. Marguerite Birnbaum collection
Brussels, Belgium on February 4, 1943. Her father Lazarus was born in Leipzig, Germany on February 5, 1900
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25108. Walter Keller papers
Correspondence, 1943-1995, III. Immigration materials, 1937-1952, IV. Personal narrative, approximately 1974, V
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25109. 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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25110. Gerald Kaiser papers
Kaiser, Gerald's father, in the labor camp. Jadwiga Wlodek died in Auschwitz in 1943. Sylvia Kaiser
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25111. Robert and Louise Brunner papers
approximately 1932-1943
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25112. Wanda Rotbart papers
’s basement. She was eventually captured by Nazi forces after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 and was
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25113. Gerald Kaiser papers
Kaiser, Gerald's father, in the labor camp. Jadwiga Wlodek died in Auschwitz in 1943. Sylvia Kaiser
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25114. Kurt Bigler deportation, internment, and escape
to Switzerland; in 1943-1945 Bigler stayed in the refugee and labor camps (including Davesco). In
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25115. Isaac Bitton collection
Isaac Bitton was born on March 31, 1926 to Isaac and Simy (Shocrun) in Lisbon, Portugal. In 1943 or
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25116. Augusta Treulich Wrchovszká and Alexander Wrchovszky papers
Biographical materials, 1920-2001, II. Correspondence, 1943-2001, III. Subject files, 1920-2001.
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25117. Lili Wronker collection about the Jewish community in Sosúa, Dominican Republic
United States in 1940, and settled in New York. She married Erich Wronker (1921-1997) in 1943 and worked
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25118. Arnold Hartmann correspondence
deported to Theresienstadt in July 1942 and died there in April 1943, and Regine Hartmann is believed to
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25119. Denise Kopecky collection
remained for several months. In 1943 they returned to Nemecka Lupca after receiving assurances from the
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25120. Franz and Lili Reisz family papers
Reisz died in December 1991. Franz’s mother did not survive the war. On December 18, 1943, Anna Reisz
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25121. Helen Otley collection
foreign and political prisoners, as a forced laborer. In March 1943, she was taken from Auschwitz back to
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25122. Annemarie Loewe Durra papers
labor service. On April 2, 1943, Annemarie and Willi were deported on transport 57-IX/4 to
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25123. Gumpert family correspondence
Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp, then to Auschwitz concentration camp, where he was killed in 1943. Most of
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25124. Liebermann family correspondence
known as Carol (b. 1943) and Frances Jane, known at Frankie (b. 1945). All four Liebermanns immigrated
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25125. Michael Kay collection
into Spain and was arrested by Spanish authorities. In July 1943, the International Red Cross secured