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19876. Drawing of a girl in a dress with three geese created by a Jewish Austrian child
students and teacher. Altogether 35 of the children can be identified by their names. One known survivor
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19877. Drawing of a table and chairs created by a Jewish Austrian child
students and teacher. Altogether 35 of the children can be identified by their names. One known survivor
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19878. Oral history interview with Eva Boros
she and her family were taken in April 1944, and being transported to Auschwitz after one month in the
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19879. Oral history interview with Renee Duering
including sterilization ones; her deportation to three other camps; her experiences on a death march to
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19880. Emanuel and Lisl Suessmann family photograph albums
United States in 1939. The couple lived in St. Louis and had one son named Michael. Bernhard and Meta
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19881. J. Herbert Nagler papers
Morris and Clara Nagler. He had one sister, Myrtle Nagler Richter Patterson. In October 1931, he sailed
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19882. Frank Caplan collection
According to the testimony, Hess was sentenced to one year and three months in prison and subsequently sent
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19883. Jewish Congregations in Pitești and Botoşani, Romania collection
The items arrived arranged in five binders (four with items from Pitești, and one with items from
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19884. Vitta family papers
di Carpi concentration camp. There is also one letter to Mario from his friend Alessandro Sgatti who
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19885. Amalia Willinger Gordeski papers
(née Weinberger) and Adolf Willinger. Amalia was one of 12 children, and her siblings included Berta (b
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19886. Spangenthal family papers
-1921) and Marianne (née Schönemann, 1883-1942) Spangenthal. He had one brother, Kurt (1918-1995). The
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19887. Rotenberg and Weiss families photograph collection
Roth in his Polish Army uniform before the war, including one of a group photograph of soldiers seated
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19888. Herman and Celine Mandelbaum correspondence
The correspondence is arranged in one series, in chronological order.
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19889. Bernard Robinson papers
and May 1945. Robinson’s wife, Amalie, was one of the women who survived these marches, and in later
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19890. Tadeusz Januchta letter
One letter, dated 12 December 1943, sent by prisoner Tadeusz Januchta, from the Auschwitz
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19891. Appenzeller family collection
Army and not in a Soviet one. He left Czernowitz and his parents joined him in later in Prague. Otto
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19892. Rubin family collection
The Rubin family collection is arranged alphabetically as one series.
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19893. Fran Prager photograph collection
sees the Führer for us’, made him one of the Third Reich's major profiteers. His scenes of carefully
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19894. Yoram Shaaf photograph collection
), to Mendel Finkelsztajn and Malka Finkelsztajn (nee Sztajnberg, 1917-1955). Yoram was one of eight
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19895. Richard Kaufman photograph collection
The collection consists of two black and white photographs. One photograph shows 12-year-old
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19896. Günther Schwarberg papers
the German Wehrmacht stationed near Warsaw in September 1941 who spent one day shooting rolls of film
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19897. Michele Sabatello papers
left with Franco to a convent in Monte Mario. Fausto moved from one apartment to another and he
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19898. Walter Saunders papers
Schatzker. He had one brother, Kurt, born in 1919. Walter grew up to become an electrician, while Kurt
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19899. Köppel family papers
affectionately referred to as "Maman Suzy." One day in 1942, French gendarmes arrived at the home, arrested the
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19900. Eva Young poem
Mieodelska. She had one sister, Tina, and two brothers, Moshe and Vanhil. Her father was a businessman. In