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28501. Oscar Koppel papers
on the side, at one point teaching President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s son. After declaring his intent
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28502. Roman Haar collection
while he was hiding in Rzeszow, and one photograph from 1946 is of Roman, Erna, and Joachim. Another
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28503. Ilse Rothschild papers
spent at least one year of the war at the Gordola labor camp in Switzerland. Ilse and Erich were married
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28504. Jack and Beatrice Glotzer papers
liberation in 1944. Jack served in the Red Army until 1946, spent one year in the Schlachtensee displaced
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28505. Axelrod and Gross families papers
had one daughter, Lynette (Spira, July 6, 1939). Elkuna remained in Kolomea where he worked as a
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28506. Sylvia and Abram Kolski photographs
sisters and one brother. He relocated to the Czestochowa ghetto following the German invasion of Poland
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28507. Wolfes and Herzfeld family papers
-1886) and Sofie Lilienfeld (1841-1916). She had one sister and eleven brothers. Martha and her husband
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28508. William Schulkin papers
Vicki Schulkin, William’s granddaughter. The papers were donated as one collection and given the
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28509. Robert Holczer papers
the labor battalion one day and told Robert to stay with her. The battalion was deported that day. On
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28510. Sophie Zajd Berkowitz photograph collection
with Genowefa after the war and were instrumental in gaining her recognition by Yad Vashem as one of
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28511. Gabriella Alter papers
family fled east to the home of an uncle who lived in small village outside of Lvov (Lviv, Ukraine). One
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28512. Recovered fragment of a desecrated tombstone honoring a Greek Jewish mother and infant
cemetery in the world, in a city that had one of the longest continuous Jewish communities in existence. By
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28513. Dezsofi family photo albums
Venezuela one month later. There they had two children, but soon divorced. Dolly later married Yozef Tiger
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28514. Jack Waksal photograph collection
one brother, Yechiel, and two sisters, Yochevet and Brucha. After the German invasion of Poland in
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28515. Singer treadle sewing machine table of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
ghetto factories. Eventually, nearly 100 factories were in operation. The major ones produced textiles
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28516. Lightweight valise used by Cila and Baruch Knaster when they immigrated
corresponding hasps on the front, one to either side of the handle. The right hasp is now missing, and there is
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28517. U.S. Pressbook for the film “Hitler, Beast of Berlin" (1939)
the censors at the Production Code Administration (PCA). This object is one of more than 1,200 objects
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28518. The Lion Has Wings, British FOH Scene Stills (set of 7)
This object is one of more than 1,200 objects in the Cinema Judaica Collection of materials related
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28519. Gelb and Heiser family collection
Hochheiser. She was one of eight children, including Yolan, Rosa, Markus, Simon, Elka, Dora, and Reisy. With
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28520. Efka Pyramiden cigarette papers in a green packaging sleeve made in Nazi Germany
paper bound by adhesive on one edge.
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28521. Felix Rosenthal papers
Army in 1943, serving in military intelligence as a "Ritchie Boy," one of a number of native German
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28522. Oral history interview with Nellie Cesana
entire extended family lived in Warsaw (four aunts and an uncle on her mother’s side, one aunt on her
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28523. Oral history interview with Benjamin Sieradzki
describes the liquidation of the ghetto in 1944; his transport, with one sister, to Auschwitz; watching Dr
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28524. Oral history interview with George Denes
to defect, once without help, and once with help (the second one was successful); the time they spent
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28525. Emil Schattner papers
Israel Baldinger. Emil had one sister Mary (1926-2018, later Mary Greenbaum). The family moved from