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7151. Louis Davis papers
well-to-do family. She was the youngest of twelve siblings, with one sister and one brother living in ... terrifying confusion for Louis. At one point, he suddenly encountered his paternal uncle, Herschel. But as ... of shrapnel and died in Louis’s arms. Louis was almost shot by one soldier, but he screamed Jid! Jid ... but escaped and continued to Prague. He went to the American Embassy and was one of the first refugees
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7152. Yellow handkerchief with red dots owned by a young girl in German occupied Budapest
occupation of Hungary in spring 1944. Roszi. her parents, two sisters-in-law, and one niece were given refuge ... was one of seven children: Imre, Tibor, Jancsi, Charlotte, Ilona, and a brother, name unknown. On ... one afternoon when she was out doing errands. She was deported to a concentration camp. In the spring ... most of the German occupation. One other brother and his wife also returned from the camps after the
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7153. First Communion portrait of Janina Nebe, a Jewish child, who was hidden for three years by Leokadia Navrodska.
women began to arrive to barter goods for food. One of the women was Leokadia Nawrocka, the mother of a ... asked her if she would take Janina out of the ghetto and care for her in exchange for the transfer one ... arranged that she would leave the ghetto three days later. However, one day before the appointed date the ... Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one
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7154. First Communion photo of Janina Nebel, a Jewish girl together with her rescuer Leokadia Nawrocka, the Polish woman who hid her from 1942 until 1946.
women began to arrive to barter goods for food. One of the women was Leokadia Nawrocka, the mother of a ... asked her if she would take Janina out of the ghetto and care for her in exchange for the transfer one ... arranged that she would leave the ghetto three days later. However, one day before the appointed date the ... Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one
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7155. Janina Nebel (right), a Jewish child stands with a priest and another child after her First Communion.
women began to arrive to barter goods for food. One of the women was Leokadia Nawrocka, the mother of a ... asked her if she would take Janina out of the ghetto and care for her in exchange for the transfer one ... arranged that she would leave the ghetto three days later. However, one day before the appointed date the ... Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one
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7156. Janina Nebel, a Jewish child in hiding, acts in a German play that traveled to different villages.
women began to arrive to barter goods for food. One of the women was Leokadia Nawrocka, the mother of a ... asked her if she would take Janina out of the ghetto and care for her in exchange for the transfer one ... arranged that she would leave the ghetto three days later. However, one day before the appointed date the ... Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one
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7157. A postwar portrait of Marisia Navrodska, the rescuer of Janina Nebel.
women began to arrive to barter goods for food. One of the women was Leokadia Nawrocka, the mother of a ... asked her if she would take Janina out of the ghetto and care for her in exchange for the transfer one ... arranged that she would leave the ghetto three days later. However, one day before the appointed date the ... Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one
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7158. Regina Navrodska poses withJanina Nebel, a Jewish child her family hid, and another little girl.
women began to arrive to barter goods for food. One of the women was Leokadia Nawrocka, the mother of a ... asked her if she would take Janina out of the ghetto and care for her in exchange for the transfer one ... arranged that she would leave the ghetto three days later. However, one day before the appointed date the ... Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one
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7159. Marisia Navrodska (right), walks down a street with five year old Janina Nebel, the Jewish child her family saved.
women began to arrive to barter goods for food. One of the women was Leokadia Nawrocka, the mother of a ... asked her if she would take Janina out of the ghetto and care for her in exchange for the transfer one ... arranged that she would leave the ghetto three days later. However, one day before the appointed date the ... Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one
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7160. Leokadia Navrodska (left) stands with Janina Nebel (right) the day of Nebel's First Communion.
women began to arrive to barter goods for food. One of the women was Leokadia Nawrocka, the mother of a ... asked her if she would take Janina out of the ghetto and care for her in exchange for the transfer one ... arranged that she would leave the ghetto three days later. However, one day before the appointed date the ... Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one
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7161. Studio portrait of Janina Nebel with a muff taken while she was in hiding with the Navrodska family.
women began to arrive to barter goods for food. One of the women was Leokadia Nawrocka, the mother of a ... asked her if she would take Janina out of the ghetto and care for her in exchange for the transfer one ... arranged that she would leave the ghetto three days later. However, one day before the appointed date the ... Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one
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7162. Evelyn Goldstein Woods papers
let the Goldsteins stay in one room. Evy got sick and slept in different parts of the attic so any ... all inside and escaped with his family through a hidden exit. They found temporary shelter with one of ... and there was no electricity or plumbing. One day, Evy went sledding and found an unexploded grenade ... that the adults told her to throw away. Nights were spent in the cellar. One morning, the trap door
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7163. Ada Lichtman
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/postscript/claude-lanzmann-changed-the-history-of-filmmaking-with ... clothes on another one. The camera sometimes focuses on Lichtman's husband. After several seconds ... these three were the only ones who remained of the transport of 7,000 people. The women were taken to a ... began to build a building to contain the possessions of the murdered Jews. One of the workers saw the
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7164. John Pehle - Allies
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/postscript/claude-lanzmann-changed-the-history-of-filmmaking-with ... Hungarians to come into the country to flee from persecution and hardship. One of the greatest ... their side. The JDC was involved in creating false Latin American passports for Jews and at one point ... forget it almost out of disbelief that something so horrible could occur. At one point the WRB was able
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7165. (List fragment)
name, birthdate and place, occupation, prisoner number and type. One prisoner is out of chronology.
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7166. [fragment]
Title page, date, and first two entries missing. Many names crossed out. The name of one "mixed
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7167. [Letter from Maria Zagoda to the Ministry of Justice, Rome written on August 13, 1943]
has one son that has disappeared, she has seven younger children who need her care.
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7168. 10.9.43.
with Ukrainians - 1 Jewish woman - 1 Handwritten note under one prisoner type (illegible).
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7169. 11.7.42
(see corner stamp). One man sent to men's camp (no prisoner number).
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7170. 14.11.42.
"Other" categories in nationalities column: Relations with Poles (13) - one with handwritten note
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7171. 16. April 1940
One number (29) was skipped, so the list consists of 71 persons, not 72. The volume or file from
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7172. 16.9.1943 / An dem Jugendlager überstellt
One prisoner was transferred to a youth camp, the remaining were put on a transport on September 17
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7173. 17.2.43.
number of the prisoner numbers are illegible. The names are mostly illegible. One prisoner was
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7174. 22.9.1943 nachmittags
The list that follows this one (1 page) is illegible. Prisoner numbers here not entirely legible
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7175. 25.10.1943
One prisoner was "beurlaubt" (given temporary release??). The volume or file from which this list