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401. Rachela Rottenberg
Treblinka killing center in 1942, but Rachela and her mother were selected to be slave laborers. When their
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402. Irmgard Rosenberg
. Irmgard's brother Heinz was taken to the Treblinka killing center in the
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403. Henia Rzondzinski
have been deported to the Treblinka killing center in the summer of 1942
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404. Masza Tenenbaum
from Kaluszyn to the Treblinka killing center. Masza was deported there in December.
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405. Lifcia Najman
were deported to the Treblinka killing center. Twenty-four-year-old
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406. Rivka Rzondzinski
Treblinka killing center, where she perished.
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407. Elka Rosenstein
and her family were deported to the Treblinka killing center, where they
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408. Majlech Kisielnicki
for the Treblinka death camp. The train was moving quite fast, and
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409. Alta Koppff Himmelfarb
more than 1,000 Jews in Koprzewnica. All were deported to the Treblinka
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410. Sarah Rivka Felman
family were deported to the Treblinka killing center. She was gassed there
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411. Chinka Schwarzbard Felman
September 22, 1942, Chinka, Sarah and Moishe were deported to the Treblinka
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412. Fischel Felman
Treblinka killing center and gassed there shortly after arriving. He was 31 years old.
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413. Moishe Felman
Treblinka killing center. He was gassed there shortly after arriving. He was 16 years old.
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414. Shmuel David Bursztyn
wife was deported to the killing center at Treblinka.
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415. Moishe Rafilovich
Treblinka. Like other master tailors and skilled artisans, he was selected remain in the ghetto as a forced
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416. Taube Fishman Rosenblat
boxcar. In August 1942 Taube and Max were deported to the Treblinka
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417. Hannah Rosenblat
1942 Hannah and her husband were deported to the Treblinka killing center
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418. Moishe Krol
Treblinka killing center. Like other skilled artisans, Moishe was selected to remain in the ghetto, working
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419. Portrait of Abraham Spielman and his daughter Zipora, in Wegrow, Poland; c.
Sheina Spielman, daughter Zipora and son Leib Arie (Alonik) were murdered in Ciechanowiec and Treblinka
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420. Group portrait of members of the Army Medical Corps in Yugoslavia.
deportation to Treblinka, and drafted into the medical corps.
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421. Postage stamp
1.50 Zlotys, issued by the Postal Office of Poland, illustrating the memorial of Treblinka
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422. Lithograph, Trees
Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops
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423. Lithograph, Trees
Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops
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424. Lithograph, Trees
Treblinka. The artwork was taken out of Poland by the artist's sister, Pauline (mother of Wanda Stoops
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425. Oral history interview with Sherman Ray
Treblinka (Concentration camp)