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4501. A Jewish family poses in a park in Prague. Pictured are Robert and Rose Lederer and their two children, Nina and Peter, all of whom perished during World War II.
children, Nina and Peter, all of whom perished during World War II. One of Nina's drawings from ... Rose and Henrietta. Erich was married to Rose and had one daughter, Lila. He passed away before the ... war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one ... one son, Rudolf. Victor, Mimi, Rudolf and Ivanna all survived the war. Lyduska (Lydia) married Tony
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4502. Two Czech Jewish children pose in the park with their maid.
Peter Lederer. Both children perished in Auschwitz. One of Nina's drawings from Theresienstadt appears ... Rose and Henrietta. Erich was married to Rose and had one daughter, Lila. He passed away before the ... war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one ... one son, Rudolf. Victor, Mimi, Rudolf and Ivanna all survived the war. Lyduska (Lydia) married Tony
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4503. Two Czech Jewish children pose outside in a grassy field.
Peter Lederer. Both children perished in Auschwitz. One of Nina's drawings from Theresienstadt appears ... Rose and Henrietta. Erich was married to Rose and had one daughter, Lila. He passed away before the ... war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one ... one son, Rudolf. Victor, Mimi, Rudolf and Ivanna all survived the war. Lyduska (Lydia) married Tony
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4504. Three Czech Jewish children pose outside in front of a chain-link fence.
Peter Lederer flanking their cousin Ivan Rechts. Both perished in Auschwitz. One of Nina's drawings ... Rose and Henrietta. Erich was married to Rose and had one daughter, Lila. He passed away before the ... war, and his widow and daughter perished in the Lodz ghetto. Victor married Olga in 1934 and had one ... one son, Rudolf. Victor, Mimi, Rudolf and Ivanna all survived the war. Lyduska (Lydia) married Tony
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4505. A Day for Those Who Save Lives
Eric Dachy, one such aid worker, joined a United Nations peacekeeping convey on its way into Srebrenica
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4506. A Deadly Price for Protecting Human Rights in Chechnya
rights workers. "Each one of them," he announced, "be they Chechen or Ingush or whom have you, should
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4507. Werner Katzenstein
Eisenach, some 12 miles from their home. The Katzensteins were one of about two dozen Jewish families
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4508. Nina Merrick
Beth Sefer Tarbut, one of the city’s finest private Hebrew schools. In 1939 the Soviets occupied
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4509. Bella (Berger) Mischkinsky
had one younger sister, Irene. She attended a public gymnasium until Germany occupied Lodz in 1939. At
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4510. Hans (John) Sachs
storefront windows. One day, Hans’ best friend showed up in a Nazi uniform and ended their close relationship
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4511. Gerald Schwab
Belgium and Holland). One week later they left for Italy and sailed to the United States on the S
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4512. 2011 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Award
human experience. “When we began, somebody asked me to say in one sentence ‘What do we want to do?’” he
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4513. Early Efforts
block meaningful efforts based on rule of law. One of the first actions that the government the
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4514. How Was the Holocaust Possible?
the Holocaust possible? No one questions the decisive role of German chancellor Adolf Hitler and other
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4515. A Dangerous Lie: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
a continuing threat. This exhibition examines the history and continued influence of one of the
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4516. Some Were Neighbors
& Complicity in the Holocaust addresses one of the central questions about the Holocaust: How was it possible
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4517. Chika Okafor
one of his Stanford graduation ceremonies. Later, Chika managed $2 million of the funding for “Culture
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4518. Museum Outraged at Mob Attack on Roma Community
. “Sadly, the recent pogrom in Loshchynivka, Ukraine, is but one of many acts of violence and forced
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4519. Wings of Memory Society
butterfly. That butterfly was the last one. Butterflies don’t live in here, in
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4520. Mid-Atlantic
exhibitions around the country—find one near you. Next Generation Washington, DC, Next Generation The
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4521. Sephardic Communities and the Holocaust
culture? Or a private letter, about the ordeal faced by one Sephardic community at a turning point in
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4522. Early Warning Project Forecasts Countries at Highest Risk of Committing New Mass Killing
number three on our annual list. Sudan ranks number one on our list with an estimated 7% chance of a new
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4523. Syrian Regime's Potential Use of Crematoria Part of Ongoing Campaign of Atrocities
construction and use of a crematorium at one of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s most
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4524. I Remember
’t float. I Remember A haystack in a farmer’s field Used by seven as a shield. Then only one of us is
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4525. American Witnesses
those few days,” one US Army Signal Corps photographer wrote to his family. The special exhibition