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251. Majlech Kisielnicki
for the Treblinka death camp. The train was moving quite fast, and
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252. Alta Koppff Himmelfarb
more than 1,000 Jews in Koprzewnica. All were deported to the Treblinka
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253. Sarah Rivka Felman
family were deported to the Treblinka killing center. She was gassed there
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254. Chinka Schwarzbard Felman
September 22, 1942, Chinka, Sarah and Moishe were deported to the Treblinka
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255. Fischel Felman
Treblinka killing center and gassed there shortly after arriving. He was 31 years old.
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256. Moishe Felman
Treblinka killing center. He was gassed there shortly after arriving. He was 16 years old.
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257. Shmuel David Bursztyn
wife was deported to the killing center at Treblinka.
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258. Moishe Rafilovich
Treblinka. Like other master tailors and skilled artisans, he was selected remain in the ghetto as a forced
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259. Taube Fishman Rosenblat
boxcar. In August 1942 Taube and Max were deported to the Treblinka
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260. Hannah Rosenblat
1942 Hannah and her husband were deported to the Treblinka killing center
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261. Moishe Krol
Treblinka killing center. Like other skilled artisans, Moishe was selected to remain in the ghetto, working
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262. Combating Holocaust Denial: Evidence of the Holocaust presented at Nuremberg
killed at least 7,000 people and sent 7,000 more to the Treblinka killing
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263. Combating Holocaust Denial: Origins of Holocaust Denial
at Sobibor and Treblinka in the fall of
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264. SS and the Holocaust
Sobibor, and Treblinka II. Under the authority of the Higher SS and
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265. 1941: Key Dates
killing centers (Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka) and related shooting operations. Late October
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266. Postage stamp
1.50 Zlotys, issued by the Postal Office of Poland, illustrating the memorial of Treblinka
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267. Lithograph, Trees
Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops
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268. Lithograph, Trees
Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops
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269. Lithograph, Trees
Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops
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270. Oral history interview with Sherman Ray
Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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271. Oral history interview with Henry Greenbaum
Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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272. Oral history interview with Fred Kort
Treblinka (Concentration camp)
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273. Adela Salberg memoir
conditions in the Warsaw ghetto; relatives who died in Treblinka concentration camp; her postwar reunion with
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274. Linda Ryngiermacher Fishman photographs
Ringermacher Fox. Both women perished in the Holocaust, Rajzel with her three-year-old son Welwale in Treblinka
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275. Edward Lawrence Associates castings collection
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers