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18176. Oral history interview with Dr. Yves-Eric Schmierer
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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18177. Ceremonial Masonic blue and white ribbon collar owned by a Hungarian Jewish 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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18178. Forced labor badge, yellow with a purple P, worn by a Polish Jewish woman in hiding as a Catholic
a concentration camp and killed. Raszka escaped and was found by resistance members who helped her ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of a forced labor badge, documents, and photographs relating to the ... experiences of Raszka (Rose) Galek and her family during the Holocaust in the Warsaw ghetto in Poland and of
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18179. Schatz and Bonder families papers
Ferramonti (Concentration camp) ... The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and documents pertaining to the Schatz and ... Bonder families previously of Berlin and Warsaw. Both families survived the Holocaust in Italy and were ... united through the marriage of Henry Schatz and Rischa Bonder when the couple were married in the United
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18180. A new German-Jewish immigrant poses by a cement railing the day he arrived in New York.
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 ... Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on ... Se Martel (later Martha) Sommer Hirsch is the daughter of Solomon and Betty Sommer. She was born on
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18181. Oral history interview with Gertrude Leiser
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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18182. Silver mesh coin purse used by a hidden child
Jews to deport to the concentration camps. Four year old Elizabeth hid, but her grandmother was taken ... that country invaded Poland. Edmund was deported to a prisoner of war labor camp in Novosibirsk ... The collection consists of a silver purse with coin purse related to the experiences of Elizabeth ... by the Germans and shipped to Belzec extermination camp, where she was killed. Elzbieta and her
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18183. Selma Engel papers
Sobibór (Concentration camp) ... The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The accessibility of this collection was made possible by the generous donors to our crowdfunded ... following the German occupation, and Selma's father died of natural causes in 1941. Her brother Abraham
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18184. Oral history interview with Ringailé Zotovas
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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18185. Oral history interview with Maria Rosenbloom
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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18186. Karola Ogurek walks down a street in Bedzin together with her son Jurek.
concentration camps. They moved to Kavnitz, a small DP camp, and visited the Bergen Belsen DP camp. In January ... 1946, Helene Fiszer died in the Belsen DP camp as a result of falling from stairs. Karola and Jurek ... George Zimmerman (born Jerzy 'Jurek' Jakub Ogurek) is the son of Alexander Ogurek and Karola Fiszer ... George Zimmerman (born Jerzy 'Jurek' Jakub Ogurek) is the son of Alexander Ogurek and Karola Fiszer
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18187. Selinger family papers
Treblinka concentration camp where they were killed. Kay and Edward had escaped earlier and they would ... husband were deported to Treblinka concentration camp. Edward’s parents were put on a transport a few days ... transport the prisoners to concentration camps, Edward and Kay decided to escape through a weak link in the ... themselves in the river. They decided to go to the house of a non-Jewish Pole who worked at the camp and he
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18188. Oral history interview with Helen Segall
Consists of interviews with Holocaust survivors and concentration camp liberators conducted by ... life before World War II, life in the ghettos, life in concentration camps, and life after the ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on ... them survivors from Hungary, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, and Poland, discuss their experiences of
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18189. False papers issued to Hilda Krieser in the Pringy children's home, under the name Helene Rambaux.
escorting a transport of concentration camp survivors to Palestine. He suggested that they join as well ... Friedel Reiter. Friedel went to the director of the camp who called Maurice Dubois, director of the Swiss ... Hilda Tayar (born Hilda Krieser) is the daughter of Shlomo Krieser and Perla Katz Krieser. She was ... Hilda Tayar (born Hilda Krieser) is the daughter of Shlomo Krieser and Perla Katz Krieser. She was born
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18190. A Jewish family poses for a group portrait in a garden in Antwerp.
escorting a transport of concentration camp survivors to Palestine. He suggested that they join as well ... Friedel Reiter. Friedel went to the director of the camp who called Maurice Dubois, director of the Swiss ... Hilda Tayar (born Hilda Krieser) is the daughter of Shlomo Krieser and Perla Katz Krieser. She was ... Hilda Tayar (born Hilda Krieser) is the daughter of Shlomo Krieser and Perla Katz Krieser. She was born
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18191. Orthodox Jews in Biecz, Poland
Mendel Halpern was killed in Buchenwald concentration camp one day before liberation. ... Video copy of 8mm black and white home movies of the Jacoby family’s visit to Biecz, Poland and ... In Biecz, Poland, 1936, pan of town, street scenes, CUs Jewish boys, including Mendel Halpern on ... left at 00:09:43 and 00:09:45 (boy with curls). Town hall, Orthodox Jews. Fast pan of shops, streets
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18192. Oral history interview with Herbert Stern
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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18193. Jack Ratz photograph
concentration camps, and after the Holocaust in Landsberg, Germany. Some of these materials may be combined ... Stutthof concentration camp. Upon arrival, they were given striped uniforms and wooden shoes. Isaak was ... The collection consists of a HIAS pin, a ring made from a ring, and a photograph relating to the ... experiences of Isaak Racs during the Holocaust in Riga, Latvia, and Lenta, Stutthof, Burggraben, and Goddentow
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18194. Medal honoring soldiers killed during the invasion issued to a Dutch resistance leader
.23.240.3]; 4. For those who suffered in the concentration camps (1990.23.240.3; 5. For those who were ... German authorities began arresting and deporting Jews to concentration and labor camps in the east ... deported to Auschwitz concentration camp or Sobibor extermination camp in September 1942, where she was ... Betsie were killed in a concentration camp. Her maternal uncle Jacob Coster, Rosa’s husband, her maternal
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18195. Six-20 Kodak camera and accessories used by US soldier
liberation of Dachau concentration camp in Germany. ... 29, they arrived with the 45th Infantry at and liberated Dachau concentration camp in Germany. There ... the 45th Infantry liberated Dachau concentration camp in Germany. They discovered over 30 ... were nearly 30,000 starving and dying prisoners in need of aid. Walter photographed the camp and
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18196. Partially embroidered tablecloth made by a Belgian Jewish woman recovered postwar
Auschwitz concentration camp, where she was killed. The five children, and their paternal grandparents, who ... deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Transport XI. She was killed in the gas chambers upon ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Belgium, and recovered by David Poler, her father-in-law, after the war. The persecution of Jewish
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18197. Macramé bag with 2 wooden handles used by a Polish Jewish family while in hiding
Krakow, where they are in danger of deportation to the concentration camps. Franka later wrote about ... live in the Polish community of Dunomoics. In 1943, the Germans decide to make Bochnia a labor camp ... The collection consists of artifacts and documents relating to the experiences of Franka and Samuel ... September 1939. In 1943, warned of a planned liquidation, the family escaped. The boys were sent to hide
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18198. Elly Moses photographs
Hollanders. The den Hollanders home was liberated in 1944, and Elly remained with them until all of the ... Westerbork (Concentration camp) ... Elly Moses (born Elly Rachel van Leeuwen) is the daughter of Judith Degroot and Isaac van Leeuwen ... most of the time following her illness though she probably attended public school briefly. Her younger
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18199. Hungarian Jewish businessmen inspect an oak forest that they have purchased for their lumber company.
(b. 1916) disappeared into an unknown concentration camp. Andrew's younger brother Joseph (b. March ... company. Among those pictured are Lewis Friedlich and Ferenc Lorant (adoptive grandfather of the donor). ... Otto Ferenc Veidlinger is the only child of Andrew (Andor Weidlinger, b. 9/10/1898) and Mary (nee ... Lo Otto Ferenc Veidlinger is the only child of Andrew (Andor Weidlinger, b. 9/10/1898) and Mary (nee
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18200. Andrew Veidlinger poses in his apartment in Budapest.
(b. 1916) disappeared into an unknown concentration camp. Andrew's younger brother Joseph (b. March ... Otto Ferenc Veidlinger is the only child of Andrew (Andor Weidlinger, b. 9/10/1898) and Mary (nee ... Lo Otto Ferenc Veidlinger is the only child of Andrew (Andor Weidlinger, b. 9/10/1898) and Mary (nee ... employment after her husband's death and became the company's bookkeeper. She later married the head of the