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18851. JDC Archives Names Database. [Internet resource]
similar spellings to the one you enter."--http://archives.jdc.org/sharedlegacy/search-names/. "The JDC
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18852. KEHILAT HUST VEHA-SEVIVAH : SEFER ZIKARON.
607, [27] p. of plates (one folded) : ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 25 cm.
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18853. List of Jewish survivors in Riga registered with the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee in Moscow / submitted to the World Jewish Congress,
"All persons found alive in Riga had fled from concentration camps. One hundred fifty-eight Jews
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18854. Memorial book to the victims of NS in Wuppertal. [Internet resource]
source of the entry, comments by site vistors and an opportunity to add one's own comment.
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18855. OCC 2/17 (26-46) IC/4 Transport lists to Buchenwald 24 Jun 44 - 7 Dec 44. Weimar-Buchenwald 24 Jun 44: 2000 Political Poles.
Russian civilian workers, 490 Poles, ca. 100 misc. nationalities, inclding one Jew. Buchenwald 21 Oct 44
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18856. Partial list of mostly Hungarian Jews buried in the cemetery Ostfriedhof Gera in its 'Sammelstelle Abteilung VIc/Nr.
in the Eastern Thuringia region of Germany. Except for one Polish Jew, all of those listed appear to
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18857. Sa'rospatak (Hungary) : translation and transliteration of the Necrology Scroll / edited by Ferenc Miller, Avraham Andi Goldstein,
its conclusion one reads, "[...] it is very important that the scroll should be placed in Yad-Vashem
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18858. SURVIVING JEWS IN WARSAW AS OF JUNE 5TH, 1945 = JUDIOS SOBREVIVIENTES DE VARSOVIA A PARTIR DEL 5 DE JUNIO DE 1945.
-current 1945 street address in Warsaw. The title of this list is identical with one published in a special
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18859. Ten lists of Jewish deportees and suicides from Fuerth, Germany, 1940-1944.
name given where applicable. At least one leaf appears to be missing from this collection.
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18860. The German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection. [Internet resource]
writers, and publishers), creative artists (composers, musical performers, and artists), and others. One
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18861. Two lists of Jews deported from Slovakia to Theresienstadt, 12/23/44 and 1/19/45.
transport indicated. One leaf appears to be missing from List 2.
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18862. Walsrode Provinz Hannover : Liste der Nichtdeutschen [1941-1945].
which was the location of several munitions factories. Each list covers one year, with birthdate and
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18863. Lodz-Names: A Record of the 240,000 Inhabitants of the Łódź Ghetto
August 1944, and published in volumes one through four of the five volume work released in 1994 jointly
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18864. Jewish internees on the island of Rhodes in 1940 and persons transferred from Rhodes to the Ferramonti Internment Camp 12-Jan-1942
supplies. One of these ships was known to have been shipwrecked off the coast on the island of Samos in
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18865. [Applications to place children in the care of the Judenrat]
and placed in one of their care facilities. These parents were destitute and often times the only
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18866. The bodies of prisoners lie on the ground in the newly liberated Nordhausen concentration camp.
a series of deep underground tunnels. Three main tunnels were connected with 42 smaller ones
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18867. Two women wearing overcoats on a snow covered street in the Kielce ghetto.
Two women wearing overcoats on a snow covered street in the Kielce ghetto. This photo was one the
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18868. The execution by hanging of Masha Bruskina and Volodya Sherbateyvich by an officer with the 707th Infantry Division.
execution after the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Of the four groups only one was photographed
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18869. Undertakers at work in the Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street in the Warsaw ghetto pull a cart laden with corpses out of the morgue for burial in a mass grave.
laden with bodies was led out, so full that the bodies hung over the side. I thought one would surely
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18870. An undertaker in the Warsaw ghetto's Jewish cemetery on Okopowa Street lifts the body of a woman for Heinrich Joest to show him how little it weighs.
heavy, as one corpse-bearer showed me - although I had not asked him to - in front of the buildings of
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18871. Two workers taking a break sit next to a funeral wagon parked along Nowolipki Street in front of the offices of the Burial Society.
the offices of the Burial Society. Joest's caption reads: "Everywhere in the Ghetto one saw the
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18872. A destitute youth in the Warsaw ghetto. Joest's original caption reads: "This youth had a jacket made entirely out of scraps that were stitched together and which had again split in many places.
had it good in comparison with those children in thin jackets who were not wearing even one shoe."
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18873. Civilians of all ages are forced to march past the open graves of prisoners from the concentration camp at Woebbelin.
Upon entering the camp, the liberators discovered nearly 4,000 prisoners, one-quarter of whom were
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18874. Children taken from eastern Europe during the SS "Heuaktion" (Hay Action), and temporarily imprisoned in Auschwitz awaiting their transfer to Germany, look out from behind the barbed wire fence.
into the Reich. The "Heuaktion" was one of many such operations carried out by the SS with the
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18875. The public hanging of Nahum Meck in the Kovno ghetto.
Though no one was injured, the Germans detained twenty additional Jews and the leadership of the Jewish