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7326. Oral history interview with Sol Kohn
Jewish families in Lülsfeld; their family store and warehouse; his one brother and one sister; their ... Division; being trained to be one of the Ritchie Boys; receiving special intelligence training; working as
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7327. Oral history interview with Cornelia Schouten
Cornelia Schouten, born on January 21, 1920 in Huizen, Netherlands, describes growing up as one of ... five children of a Christian farming family in Oosterblokker, Netherlands; one of her brothers serve in ... conducted the oral history interview with Cornelia Schouten on June 8, 1990. This interview is one of 51
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7328. Oral history interview with Fred Diament
with one of his brothers and his father and sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp; life in the camp ... Poland and receiving fake certificates to enter Palestine; going to Auschwitz with one of his brothers ... number of years one survived in the camps; working in Buna, where they produced synthetic fuel and rubber
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7329. Oral history interview with Sally Chase
and white photographs of Sally Chase. One dated 1946, one dated 1948, and one dated 1978.
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7330. Medal commemorating the October 1, 1938, annexation of the Sudetenland by Nazi Germany
reverse, in circle, around border, embossed : 卐 EIN VOLK 卐 EIN REICH 卐 EIN FÜHRER [One People ... / One Country / One Leader] reverse, center, embossed : 1. / OKTOBER / 1938
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7331. Ury family photographs
they returned to London. Ludwig was the only one of his siblings to survive the war. Hans died by ... One photograph of Ludwig Ury and his son Fritz Ury in Berlin in 1928 and one photograph of Ludwig
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7332. Ribbon rack with three military ribbon bars awarded to Fred Siegfried Aron
metal, five-pointed service stars fixed to the ribbons, two on the right one, and one on the center one.
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7333. German Sudetenland Medal commemorating the October 1, 1938, annexation of the region by Nazi Germany
reverse, in circle, around border, embossed : 卐 EIN VOLK 卐 EIN REICH 卐 EIN FÜHRER [One People ... / One Country / One Leader] reverse, center, embossed : 1. / OKTOBER / 1938
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7334. Martin M. West letter
"Helen return this back please./I want you to see it./June-11.-45/Dearest one an son/Hi kid will try an ... [never] will for get what I seen or waunt for give the ones that did it I am sinding this so you waunt ... good over here this is a real pi pictur of one of the places an I dont know how many places that was
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7335. Lea Gleitman papers
Jonasz Chaim Posner, was a merchant and her mother, Sabina Ernst Posner was a housewife. Lorka was one ... The papers consist of one letter written by Sabina Posner (donor's mother) and Miriam Posner (donor ... members and friends in Poland; and one identification card ("Pass for Former Concentration Camp Prisoners
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7336. Postage stamp
One postage stamp from a collection consisting of postage stamps of varying values issued by the ... image and inscription is found on one side. The inked rectangle is smaller in size than the paper itself ... the arc to the right edge of the postage stamp. One horizontal line is located approximately in the
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7337. Postage stamp
One postage stamp from a collection consisting of postage stamps of varying values issued by the ... is found on one side. The ink is green in color and the inked rectangle is smaller in size than the ... the top of the postage stamp. Below the “18” a “93” is visible with the “9” on one side of the 2nd
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7338. Postage stamp
One postage stamp from a collection consisting of postage stamps of varying values issued by the ... found on one side. The ink is purple in color and the inked rectangle is smaller in size than the paper ... horizontal lines, one near the bottom edge of the postage stamp and the other two dividing the postage stamp
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7339. Oral history interview with Leon Braun
lot of public speeches with his father; seeing numerous German soldiers on motorcycles pass by one day ... on a farm and his father helping with the wheat harvest; his parents being arrested one night in 1942 ... for the two following years; experiencing some maltreatment; reuniting with his brother in one of the
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7340. Oral history interview with Shmuel Elhanan
hiding place for him; his mother’s goodbye letters to her sons in Palestine, one of which reached a ... one day; how during the children’s action someone told him to stand on a stool so he would look older ... being taken out of the ghetto with his parents in one of the last groups; being forced into cattle cars
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7341. Oral history interview with Samuel Glusberg
Samuel Glusberg, born in Chisinau, Bessarabia (Moldova) in 1898, describes being one of six ... years; having one child, Leon; returning to Argentina; how at the age of 20 he witnessed the “Tragic ... writers’ guild and one of the founders of Hebraica (a Jewish cultural and sports center); his thoughts on
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7342. Shlomo Nojgeboren and his daughter Rivka pose for a studio portrait in Lodz, Poland.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her ... were sent to Bukhara in Uzbekistan, where Zvia continued her schooling. There one of her Sarah
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7343. Sarah Korenzyer poses with her baby daughter Tsivia on a bark bench in Chelm, Poland.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her ... were sent to Bukhara in Uzbekistan, where Zvia continued her schooling. There one of her Sarah
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7344. Zvia Korenzyer and her cousin walk down a street in Chelm, Poland.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her ... were sent to Bukhara in Uzbekistan, where Zvia continued her schooling. There one of her Sarah
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7345. Sarah Nojgeboren & Mordechai Korenzyer pose for a picture on a pedestrian bridge in Chelm, Poland.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her ... were sent to Bukhara in Uzbekistan, where Zvia continued her schooling. There one of her Sarah
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7346. Zvia Korenzyer (left) poses with her aunt Rivka Nojgeboren and her cousin Aryeh Farbiash in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her ... were sent to Bukhara in Uzbekistan, where Zvia continued her schooling. There one of her Sarah
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7347. Zvia Korenzyer (fourth from right) and her classmates pose in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
religious and her mother was one of 8 siblings: 7 girls and one brother. Only two survived the war. Her ... were sent to Bukhara in Uzbekistan, where Zvia continued her schooling. There one of her Sarah
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7348. Close-up of the body of a former prisoner of the Woebbelin concentration camp who probably died of starvation.
starvation. The original Signal Corps caption reads, "NEW NAZI HORROR CAMP DISCOVERED. One of the worst ... under indescribable conditions of filth and squalor. They found hundreds of dead prisoners in one of ... the buildings while outside, in a yard, hundreds more were found hastily buried in huge pits. One
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7349. Portrait of Sarah Elkes standing in a garden.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto
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7350. Miriam Elkes poses with her brother Hans Malbin and her daughter Sarah in the Saint Ottilien displaced persons camp.
opened a private practice and eventually became one of Kovno's leading physicians. In 1923 he was ... head the new Jewish Council. No one wanted to assume this role. Finally the community prevailed upon ... to ameliorate the severity of their orders. In one famous anecdote, shortly before the ghetto