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2101. Szmuel Icek Rotsztajn walking with two friends. Rotsztajn was an orthodox Jewish publicist, novelist and short story writer, who was co-editor of "Dos Yiddishe Tagblat" and editor of the orthodox literary journal "Der Flaker".
to immigrate to Palestine. At this time, the three younger children were deported to Treblinka
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2102. Portrait of Dudek Ajzen, son of Rozia Rotsztajn Ajzen, (the donor's paternal aunt).
to immigrate to Palestine. At this time, the three younger children were deported to Treblinka
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2103. Girls from the Chawatselet Jewish gymnasium in Warsaw ride in a horse-drawn wagon during an outing in Zakopane.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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2104. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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2105. Students of the Yehudia Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw, in a performance of the play, "Mazel Tov," by Shalom Aleichem.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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2106. Students are seated at their desks in a classroom at the Chawatselet Jewish gymnasium for girls in Warsaw.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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2107. A group of Jewish friends gather in a private home for a farewell party for Rivka Radzinski prior to her departure for Palestine.
assigned work in the Toebbens factory. Josef Radzinski was deported to Treblinka during the great actions
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2108. Groups portrait of survivors of the Biala ghetto in front of a Yiddish sign that reads, "Biala Ghetto, the first day of Sukkot 1942.
Gitta knew nothing of her Jewish origins. Udes and Usher were both killed in Treblinka. After the war
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2109. Group portrait of members of the "Biblioteka Tarbut" society in Biala.
Gitta knew nothing of her Jewish origins. Udes and Usher were both killed in Treblinka. After the war
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2110. Identification photograph of Freida Cuker taken in the Radom ghetto.
family was deported from the ghetto. Shmuel and Frieda were sent to Treblinka where they perished
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2111. Portrait of Szaje Grynberg (grandfather of the donor) taken by a German soldier in Nowa Wies.
there to Treblinka where they were killed upon arrival. This photograph was found by a Polish peasant
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2112. Rywka Grynberg (aunt of the donor) stands outside her parent's home in Nowa Wies.
to Treblinka in October 1942 where she perished.
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2113. Rina Altbeker poses with her aunt, Ruth Cyprys, and other friends and family at Ruth's summer villa at or near the start of the war.
several selections, but eventually were placed on a train to Treblinka. While on the train, Ruth cut
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2114. Group photograph of Chassidic Jews in the town of Wachok, Poland.
the rest of the family had been sent to either Auschwitz or Treblinka. Rachela and Tobcia were then
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2115. Group portrait of Jewish youth [possibly in the Deblin ghetto].
ghetto there. In 1942 two transports left the ghetto for the extermination camps of Treblinka and Sobibor
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2116. A German guard poses with female forced laborers in the Deblin ghetto.
ghetto there. In 1942 two transports left the ghetto for the extermination camps of Treblinka and Sobibor
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2117. Three young women pose on a street in Pulawy. Elcia Rechenman is pictured in the center.
ghetto there. In 1942 two transports left the ghetto for the extermination camps of Treblinka and Sobibor
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2118. Prewar portrait of the Rechenman family in prewar Pulawy.
ghetto there. In 1942 two transports left the ghetto for the extermination camps of Treblinka and Sobibor
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2119. Portrait of a young couple standing by a fence [possibly in the Deblin ghetto].
ghetto there. In 1942 two transports left the ghetto for the extermination camps of Treblinka and Sobibor
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2120. Oral history interview with Regina Laks Gelb
Tannenblume, who perished in Treblinka with all other maternal relatives; the series of camps she was sent to
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2121. Oral history interview with David Bayer
Treblinka, where they perished; being transported to Pionki and put to work in a factory that manufactured
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2122. Oral history interview with David Bayer
Treblinka, where they perished; being transported to Pionki and put to work in a factory that manufactured
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2123. Oral history interview with David Bayer
Treblinka, where they perished; being transported to Pionki and put to work in a factory that manufactured
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2124. Komitet Żydowski w Ostrowcu Świętokrzyskim (Sygn. 359)
Treblinka began in 1942. In 1943, the Germans sent a group of Jews to the work camp in Sandomierz and Blizyn
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2125. Sevillia and Mevorah families papers
Treblinka. Markos met Eleonara Lea Sevilla (b. 1921) while he was recovering in the hospital and they