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18126. Honig family papers
Dachau (Concentration camp) ... Gurs (Concentration camp) ... Scranton with foster parents Esther and Joe Brandwene, friends of his late father’s cousin, Sadie Cohen ... Fourth Infantry Division, and crossed into Germany. He visited Dachau shortly after its liberation in
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18127. Gisela Zamora papers
(Zamora) as an inmate of Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust. Some of these materials may ... was returning from a concentration camp giving her permission to pass through the town of Zgorzelice ... as an inmate of the Theresienstadt ghetto and Maerzdorf slave labor camp and of Joseph Zamoire ... November 9-10, 1938, Berthold was arrested and deported to Buchenwald concentration camp. Gisela and
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18128. Eva Mándlová Roubíčková papers
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ... The accessibility of this collection was made possible by the generous donors to our crowdfunded ... to Arnost (1888-1944) and Antonia (1899-1944) Mändl. Arnost, a veteran of World War I, was a ... professor of Latin and Greek and Antonia took care of Eva and was a volunteer organist at their synagogue
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18129. Poster stamp commemorating the Warsaw Uprising
city and sent to forced labor or concentration camps. During the fighting, the Soviet Red Army halted ... The collection consists of 33 American WWII era poster stamps, which include images commemorating ... and educational purposes. The image on the stamp depicts the ruins of Warsaw, Poland, with Sigismund ... 's Column, one of the most famous landmarks of the city, in the center. The monument was originally erected
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18130. Jewish orphans leave Prague for England after WWII
plan to transport one thousand orphaned concentration camp survivors to recuperate in Britain before ... their resettlement. This footage shows some of the 300 children, mostly boys, who were liberated from ... Scenes showing a group of Jewish orphans leaving Prague for England under a British Home Office ... airfield in Prague. One boy boards carrying a flag. Interior shots of the boys sitting on the floor of the
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18131. Oral history interview with René Elbez
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... workers, former POWs, and people of different social and ethnic backgrounds who were targeted by the Nazis ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust
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18132. "Courier: a memoir"
between the ghetto in Kraków, Poland, and Płaszów concentration camp in Poland. When conditions worsened ... Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future. ... Leah Silverstein was born on Apr. 10, 1924, in Praga, Poland (a suburb of Warsaw). An important ... experience in her youth was being a member of Hashomer Hatzair, the Zionist scout organization. After World
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18133. Andree Caraco and her daughter Denise Caraco pose on a bench in a public park.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as ... Denise Siekierski (born Denise Caraco) is the only child of Jacques and Andree Caraco. She was ... bor Denise Siekierski (born Denise Caraco) is the only child of Jacques and Andree Caraco. She was ... to the Protestant Scout movement, Eclaireurs Unionistes and subscribed to ideology of humanism. The
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18134. Three friends from the Eclaireurs Unionistes walk down a street in Marseilles.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as ... Denise Siekierski (born Denise Caraco) is the only child of Jacques and Andree Caraco. She was ... bor Denise Siekierski (born Denise Caraco) is the only child of Jacques and Andree Caraco. She was ... to the Protestant Scout movement, Eclaireurs Unionistes and subscribed to ideology of humanism. The
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18135. Denise Caraco and her friend Simone Lougassy walk on the Canebiere in Marseilles.
she worked was arrested and deported to concentration camp. He later was recognized by Yad Vashem as ... Denise Siekierski (born Denise Caraco) is the only child of Jacques and Andree Caraco. She was ... bor Denise Siekierski (born Denise Caraco) is the only child of Jacques and Andree Caraco. She was ... to the Protestant Scout movement, Eclaireurs Unionistes and subscribed to ideology of humanism. The
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18136. Haim Roet papers
than a thousand Jews waiting for transfer to Westerbork and then deportation to concentration camps ... school. In 1941 Haim’s grandfather was widowed and the family moved in with him in the center of ... apartments due to the size of the family. The sisters moved in with their grandfather and the boys remained ... the door. The next morning the Germans saw that the other members of the family were not listed and
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18137. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 50 pfennig note
ghettos, concentration camps, prisoner of war (POW) camps, and displaced persons (DP) camps before, during ... camp that minted coinage. The scrip was issued in the German-controlled ghetto from June of 1940 to its ... The collection consists of coins, currency, scrip, and stamps from various European countries ... ordered to create a system of Quittungen (receipts) that could be used as currency only in the ghetto
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18138. An elderly Jewish woman poses in her home in Amsterdam.
before they acquired travel documents. Erich decided to live at a Hachshara, a training camp north of ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria ... grandmother of the donor. ... Erich Wolfgang Zielenziger is the son of Kurt Zielenziger (b. 2/21/1890) and Lilly Weyl Zielenziger
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18139. On the way to the deportation train in the Lodz ghetto.
Deported during the liquidation of the ghetto, Grosman ended up in the Konigswusterhausen concentration ... death camps from Lodz for the next one and a half years. In the spring of 1944, the Nazis reactivated ... ,200 Jews remained in two assembly camps in Lodz. Roughly half of them were soon transferred to labor camps ... Mendel Grosman (1913-1945), Lodz ghetto photographer, was the son of Shmuel Dawid Grosman (b. June
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18140. Pink chemise with corded, floral lace appliques owned by a Hungarian Jewish woman
Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. By the end of July 1944, the deportations had been ... survivor of several concentration camps, in 1961. Eva divorced, and married Leslie Cooper (born Laszlo Cohn ... liberated in February 1945. Most of Livia and Elek's family members perished. As Soviet control of postwar ... so they knew a little about the concentration camps from BBC reports. When Livia received a postcard
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18141. Gold and blue enamel Masonic medal with the compass and square emblem owned by a Jewish Hungarian emigre
deportations to concentration camps began. Since 1939, George had been in and out of forced labor camps and ... armbands, move into ghettos, and deportations to concentration camps began. On May 3, apartments and houses ... June 3, 1942, George spent the next 29 months in and out of camps. On March 19, 1944, German forces ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish
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18142. Infant’s offwhite cotton knit sweater made for baby Aaron by his mother Lennie Jade while in hiding
with Wikkerink family. The rest of the Netherlands was liberated on May 5, 1945, and Germany ... grandmother had been deported and murdered in a concentration camp. There were only fifteen to twenty people ... concentration camps. ... The collection consists of baby clothing, a cookbook, and photographs relating to the experiences
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18143. A Joodsche Raad (Jewish Council) identification card issued to Erich Zielenziger.
before they acquired travel documents. Erich decided to live at a Hachshara, a training camp north of ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria ... Erich Wolfgang Zielenziger is the son of Kurt Zielenziger (b. 2/21/1890) and Lilly Weyl Zielenziger ... Erich Wolfgang Zielenziger is the son of Kurt Zielenziger (b. 2/21/1890) and Lilly Weyl Zielenziger (b
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18144. Identification card issued to Erich Zielenziger in 1941 and stamped with a red J for Jew.
before they acquired travel documents. Erich decided to live at a Hachshara, a training camp north of ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria ... Erich Wolfgang Zielenziger is the son of Kurt Zielenziger (b. 2/21/1890) and Lilly Weyl Zielenziger ... Erich Wolfgang Zielenziger is the son of Kurt Zielenziger (b. 2/21/1890) and Lilly Weyl Zielenziger (b
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18145. Kurt Zielenziger answers the phone at his desk in the Berlin city hall where he was working as press secretary to the mayor.
before they acquired travel documents. Erich decided to live at a Hachshara, a training camp north of ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria ... Erich Wolfgang Zielenziger is the son of Kurt Zielenziger (b. 2/21/1890) and Lilly Weyl Zielenziger ... Erich Wolfgang Zielenziger is the son of Kurt Zielenziger (b. 2/21/1890) and Lilly Weyl Zielenziger (b
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18146. Kurt Zielenziger answers the phone at his desk in the Berlin city hall where he was working as press secretary to the mayor.
before they acquired travel documents. Erich decided to live at a Hachshara, a training camp north of ... camp and rounded up 800 youth. The boys were deported to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria ... Erich Wolfgang Zielenziger is the son of Kurt Zielenziger (b. 2/21/1890) and Lilly Weyl Zielenziger ... Erich Wolfgang Zielenziger is the son of Kurt Zielenziger (b. 2/21/1890) and Lilly Weyl Zielenziger (b
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18147. Young men work study religious texts at a combination yeshiva and vocational training school (hachsharah) in Hlohovec run by Rabbi Moritz Schwartz.
concentration camp (a sub-camp of Flossenbuerg) in Czechoslovakia. Ruth became quite ill and was only able to ... leaving and then shortly before the end of the war, Russian and Ukrainian partisans liberated the camp ... (hachsharah) in Hlohovec run by Rabbi Moritz Schwartz. Eli Schwartz (the cousin of the donor) is on the far ... Ruth (Raizel) Renee Cohen (born Raizel Friedman) is the daughter of Herman and Bertha (Breinde) nee
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18148. Elisabeth, Hans Werner, and Paul Gerhard Kusserow at home in Bad Lippspringe.
members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of the family remained incarcerated until the ... the children of Jehovah's Witnesses, all three were forcibly removed from school on 7 March 1939 and ... kept separated from their family, which was accused of spiritual and moral neglect, until their ... liberation in April 1945.
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18149. A family Passover seder in Lodz.
evacuated along with the Polish population to the concentration camp at Pruszkow. A Polish train conductor ... Chudolipie, at the farm of Mrs. Rojkówna, until the Russians liberated them in January 1945. ... Pauline Kra (born Paulina Skornicka) is the daughter of Eljasz (Edward) and Natka Skornicki. She ... wa Pauline Kra (born Paulina Skornicka) is the daughter of Eljasz (Edward) and Natka Skornicki. She
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18150. Announcement and program for a concert entitled "Voices in the Temple," directed by Alfred Auerbach that took place on August 30, 1938 at the Westend Synagogue in Frankfurt.
Philanthropin School in Frankfurt, Martel studied privately with the organist of the liberal Frankfurt Westend ... and incarcerated briefly in the Dachau concentration camp. After his release, he immigrated to the ... the Juedischer Kulturbund [Jewish Cultural Association] in Rhein-Main, an affiliate of the ... Reichsverband der Juedischen Kulturbuende in Deutschland [National Union of Jewish Cultural Associations in