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8301. Manski family papers
Isaac (1894-1967) and Riva (1898?-1967, née Jerzewski) Manski. He had one sister, Mira (later Mira Appel ... ), and one brother, Saul. His father was a veteran of World War I and a volunteer firefighter. He and ... The collection is arranged as one series.
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8302. Personal archives of the Yiddish writer, Yiehiel (Ikhil) Shraybman
Yiehiel Shraybman (1913-2005), one of the most prominent Yiddish writers, was born in Rashkov (now ... Shraybman also became a member of the editorial board and one of the most active contributors to this ... Arrangement is alphabetical by last name of correspondent; one file number assigned to each
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8303. Uri Hanauer identity cards
Uri was one of the only 142 children of the 15,000 who entered the prison camp to survive. Ursula also ... Consists of one Kennkarte and one Czech repatriation office identity card, both issued to Uri
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8304. Bronka Harz Kurz memoir
Bronka Harz Kurz was born in Nadvirna, Poland. He had one brother. The Kurz family moved to ... Consists of one memoir, 3 pages, in English, by Bronka Harz Kurz, originally of Nadvirna, Poland ... ghetto multiple times, but were caught and sent back. In one instance, upon their return they learned
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8305. Walter Schnell papers
Germany (Wrocław, Poland) to Shanghai, china in 1939. Documents include ones issued to Walter from the ... refugee camp in Richborough, England; one issued by Der Oberburgermeister Der Hauptstadt Breslau ... no taxes; and one issued by Deutsches Reich Heimatschein (German Citizenship Affidavit) stating that
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8306. Jack Caminer photographs
born on November 28, 1922 in Berlin where his father was the attorney for a Jewish bank. He had one ... are of the destruction in Nuremberg. Includes one photograph of the donor, described as "Crossing the ... in World War I. The brochure lists families, including the Caminers, in which more than one son
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8307. Bieberstein family photographs
selection. With the help of Romuald Kaszynski, the father of one of Tadeusz's friends, the family was able ... to escape from the ghetto. At one point Kazimierz was staying with a Polish prostitute who catered to ... Irena was hidden by an aunt who was Volkdeutsche. Only one aunt was aware of where everyone was hidden
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8308. Ingrid Sacks collection
Hoffenheim to the Gurs transit camp near the border of France and Spain. After living in the camp for one ... notebook; six original photos of the donor, including one portrait and one at Ecole de Filles; and six copy
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8309. Regina and Siegfried Keil papers, 1942-1947
The Regina and Siegfried Keil papers include birth certificates for Regina and Siegfried Keil, one ... photograph of Regina and Siegfried Keil, one photograph of a family reunion, and one commendation for Regina
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8310. Arditti family photographs
1941, Mr. Arditti and Edouard were arrested at home, imprisoned for one night at the École Militaire ... -la-Forêt, and Paris, but there is at least one photograph of Jacques Arditti in Smyrna and one
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8311. Survivors wait for evacuation from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital, where they will receive medical attention.
CAMP DISCOVERED. One of the worst Nazi concentration camps uncovered by Allied troops was liberated at ... prisoners in one of the buildings while outside, in a yard, hundreds more were found hastily buried in huge ... pits. One mass grave contained 300 emaciated, disfigured corpses. The dead included Poles, Russians
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8312. American troops with the 82nd Airborne Division look on as German exhume corpses from a mass grave.
The original Signal Corps caption "NEW NAZI HORROR CAMP DISCOVERED. One of the worst Nazi ... 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 mass grave contained 300
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8313. Tonia Rotkoff, a nurse at the UNRRA house in the Landsberg DP camp, holds a young baby.
father worked as a weaver. She had one older sister Irena (born 1923) and a younger brother Salek (born ... In early February 1940 the family was forced into the Lodz Ghetto where they lived together in one ... 's apartment. On one of these day's she found the apartment sealed and learned that her family had been taken
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8314. Tonia Rotkopf (now Blair), a nurse at the UNRRA house in the Landsberg DP camp, weighs a newborn baby.
father worked as a weaver. She had one older sister Irena (born 1923) and a younger brother Salek (born ... In early February 1940 the family was forced into the Lodz Ghetto where they lived together in one ... 's apartment. On one of these day's she found the apartment sealed and learned that her family had been taken
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8315. The nursing staff at the UNRRA house in the Landsberg DP camp.
father worked as a weaver. She had one older sister Irena (born 1923) and a younger brother Salek (born ... In early February 1940 the family was forced into the Lodz Ghetto where they lived together in one ... 's apartment. On one of these day's she found the apartment sealed and learned that her family had been taken
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8316. US Chief of Counsel Brigadier General Telford Taylor (standing in center) opens the prosecution's case in front of the Military Tribunal VI (upper right) at the I.G.
29th and 30th, acquitting all of the defendants on counts one and five, and the three defendants ... from one and one half years to eight years in prison, including time already served.
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8317. Dr. Hans Wagner, a former researcher for I.G. Farben industries, is sworn in as a witness for the prosecution during the I.G.
29th and 30th, acquitting all of the defendants on counts one and five, and the three defendants ... from one and one half years to eight years in prison, including time already served.
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8318. The four judges of Military Tribunal VI on the first day of the I.G.
29th and 30th, acquitting all of the defendants on counts one and five, and the three defendants ... from one and one half years to eight years in prison, including time already served.
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8319. The defendants dock on the first day of the I.G. Farben Trial.
29th and 30th, acquitting all of the defendants on counts one and five, and the three defendants ... from one and one half years to eight years in prison, including time already served.
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8320. The defendants in the I.G. Farben Trial hear the indictments against them.
29th and 30th, acquitting all of the defendants on counts one and five, and the three defendants ... from one and one half years to eight years in prison, including time already served.
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8321. The defendants in the dock and their lawyers follow the proceedings of the I.G.
29th and 30th, acquitting all of the defendants on counts one and five, and the three defendants ... from one and one half years to eight years in prison, including time already served.
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8322. View of the courtroom as seen from the interpreters' section during the I.G.
29th and 30th, acquitting all of the defendants on counts one and five, and the three defendants ... from one and one half years to eight years in prison, including time already served.
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8323. The judges of Military Tribunal VI during the I.G.
29th and 30th, acquitting all of the defendants on counts one and five, and the three defendants ... from one and one half years to eight years in prison, including time already served.
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8324. An American soldier guards the main entrance to the courtroom during the I.G.
29th and 30th, acquitting all of the defendants on counts one and five, and the three defendants ... from one and one half years to eight years in prison, including time already served.
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8325. Moshe Musel reads a letter from his wife, Pola, in his room in the Kovno ghetto.
letter one month after Pola escaped to the Aryan side. Her rescuer, Mikolas Simalis, brought letters ... Of Moshe's five siblings, two were killed in 1941, one joined the Red Army and was killed in action ... in 1943. One sister, Masha, lived in the Kovno ghetto, was deported to Stutthof and survived only to