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2676. Token depicting the bathhouse in a prison camp
). All except Leo Feldman were murdered with their spouses and children at the Treblinka extermination
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2677. Metal token depicting the Bad Rehburg Kurplatz
). All except Leo Feldman were murdered with their spouses and children at the Treblinka extermination
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2678. Ministerstwo Administracji Publicznej w Warszawie (Sygn. 199)
commemoration of killing centers (Auschwitz, Treblinka, Majdanek), and places of combat. This collection also
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2679. United Nations War Crimes Commission. Delegat Polski do Komisji Narodów Zjednoczonych do Spraw Zbrodni Wojennych (Sygn. GK 161)
the concentration camps: Auschwitz, Majdanek, Stutthof, Chełmno, Sobibor, Treblinka, accused of
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2680. Elisabeth Bates papers
Elisabeth’s parents were deported in September 1942 to Treblinka where they perished. Elisabeth and Ada
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2681. Oral history interview with Willy Manela
railroad; being separated from Motek, his mother, and his sister, who were sent to Treblinka; being sent to
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2682. Oral history interview with Estelle Laughlin
the ghetto; the massive deportations of Jews to Treblinka from July to September 1942; hiding in a
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2683. Oral history interview with Estelle Laughlin
the ghetto; the massive deportations of Jews to Treblinka from July to September 1942; hiding in a
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2684. Oral history interview with Malka Schick
’s death in Treblinka; her great uncle’s murder in Auschwitz; life after the war; how her mother and uncle
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2685. Oral history interview with Gisela Stein
escaping from Treblinka in July 1942 and telling her family everything, causing her mother to decide to get
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2686. How did the Nazis and their collaborators implement the Holocaust?
Belżec, Treblinka, and Sobibor) where, with very few exceptions, they were killed by gassing upon arrival
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2687. Group portrait of German-Jewish teenage girls on a Sunday outing to the country.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2688. Group portrait of German-Jewish teenage girls in front of a rustic wooden building while on a Sunday outing to the country.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2689. German-Jewish teenage girls gather with sports equipment in front of a rustic wooden building while on a Sunday outing to the country.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2690. A German-Jewish woman sits on a porch on a wicker chair with her newspaper.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2691. Werner Cohn, a German-Jewish soldier, sits outside his home in his army uniform next to a German flag.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2692. A German-Jewish teenager works at her desk in a Berlin department store where she is apprenticed as an office clerk.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2693. Group portrait of the members of the Jewish youth orchestra, sponsored by the Mittleschule der Judischen Gemeinde, with their musical instruments.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2694. Group portrait of girls, about half of whom are Jewish, from the Hoenstaofen Strasse school, taken during a class outing in a wooded park.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2695. Young German-Jewish teenagers wearing party hats gather for a birthday party in a room decorated with paper streamers.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2696. Group portrait of German-Jews seated and standing by a park bench in Berlin.
Cross. In the spring of 1942, Ruth's parents were deported from Berlin to Treblinka where they perished
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2697. A woman poses with her two children in her room in the Dieburg displaced persons' camp.
found that the parents and sister were burned in the crematorium in Treblinka -- the notorious death
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2698. Studio portrait of Chava Leichter, the sister of Chaim.
Treblinka in 1942 at the age of 25.
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2699. Studio portrait of the Shapiro family in prewar Vilna.
never saw them again. Her mother was probably sent to Treblinka. Ita and her cousin Katia were sent
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2700. Studio portrait of Chaim Shapiro.
never saw them again. Her mother was probably sent to Treblinka. Ita and her cousin Katia were sent