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27926. Akta gminy Radoszyce (Sygn. 532)
one of the largest battles of Polish resistance took place.
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27927. Procès-verbaux de la Commission d'Espagne (B CR 212 PV)
the Movement and one of the most widely recognized organizations in the world, having won three Nobel
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27928. Guerre d'Espagne (C ESCI)
the Movement and one of the most widely recognized organizations in the world, having won three Nobel
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27929. Archives of the Jewish Community of Rhodes
Arranged in one series by the name of streets in Rhodes: 1. Jewish families in Rhodes, Greece, 1939.
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27930. Postwar trials and investigations from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Republic of Georgia (Fond 6)
agency from 1946 to 1953. The MGB was one of many incarnations of the Soviet State Security apparatus.
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27931. Kartotékové listy Židov
Arranged in two series: 1. Part A. 24,836 index cards (each index card corresponds to one person
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27932. Selected records from the Sigtuna Foundation in Sweden
to meet, interact and learn from one another in an atmosphere of mutual respect. After the war ended
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27933. Joanna Raplewska collection
ghetto. One day in January, Schwind, a deputy to the administrator of the ghetto, ordered a roll of the
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27934. Prisoner identification tag with attached charms issued to Bronia Eiger-Sitner
was one of 90 plus Polish women in a larger, 300-woman transport of slave laborers deported to an all
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27935. Deutsches Rotes Kreuz [German Red Cross] flag with a black eagle with a swastika and a red cross on a white field
charity sector. By July 1933, the DRK was one of only four non-state aid organizations left in Germany
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27936. Adam Gicz collection
survived the Stanisławów ghetto and was hidden by Michal Gicz for one and a half years.
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27937. Carved wooden box handmade and used in the Łódź Ghetto
invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, and one week later occupied Łódź. They renamed it Litzmannstadt and
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27938. Portfolio
and lost the hearing in one ear. When the doctor who treated him learned that he was an artist, he
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27939. Portfolio
and lost the hearing in one ear. When the doctor who treated him learned that he was an artist, he
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27940. Portfolio
and lost the hearing in one ear. When the doctor who treated him learned that he was an artist, he
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27941. Portfolio
and lost the hearing in one ear. When the doctor who treated him learned that he was an artist, he
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27942. Nazi Party Congress badge from a rally in Weimar found by Zaro Calabrese
power in 1933, it held annual congresses such as the one in Weimar. This style of mass-produced, die
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27943. Oral history interview with Willy Manela
to Fairlawn, NJ; his two daughters and one son; his volunteer work; and his participation in the
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27944. Oral history interview with Oscar Trief
Ternopil', Ukraine); being one of eight children of Hanoch and Miriam Trief; being raised in a Hasidic
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27945. Oral history interview with Estelle Laughlin
beginning one week later; the German occupation and not being allowed to attend school; the establishment of
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27946. Oral history interview with Alex Schiffman-Shilo
advised them to go into hiding; hiding for several nights in the home of his science teacher during one of
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27947. Oral history interview with Estelle Laughlin
beginning one week later; the German occupation and not being allowed to attend school; the establishment of
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27948. Oral history interview with Susan Taube
her younger sister Brunhilde; being one of about twenty Jewish families living in Vacha in the years
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27949. Oral history interview with Susan Taube
her younger sister Brunhilde; being one of about twenty Jewish families living in Vacha in the years
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27950. Oral history interview with Susan Taube
her younger sister Brunhilde; being one of about twenty Jewish families living in Vacha in the years