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33726. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes partisan activities
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family ... Brihah ("flight," "escape") movement of 250,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and
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33727. Henny Schermann
was the first of the Jewish couple's three children. The family lived in Frankfurt am Main, an ... added in official papers as a middle name for all Jewish women. Twenty-six-year-old Henny was working as
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33728. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes going into hiding in June 1942 during roundups in the Slonim ghetto
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family ... ,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and her husband Aron
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33729. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes her escape from Slonim during a roundup in 1941
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family ... ,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and her husband Aron
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33730. Ludmilla Page recalls arriving in Auschwitz instead of Oskar Schindler's munitions factory in Brünnlitz
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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33731. Ludmilla Page describes leaving Auschwitz and arriving at the Bruennlitz munitions factory in the Sudetenland
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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33732. Ludmilla Page describes arrival at the Brünnlitz munitions factory
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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33733. Ludmilla Page describes conditions in Oskar Schindler's munitions factory in Brünnlitz
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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33734. Ludmilla Page describes sabotage during production of munitions in Oskar Schindler's factory in Brünnlitz
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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33735. Ludmilla Page describes a celebration of Oskar Schindler's birthday in Bruennlitz toward the end of the war
Ludmilla was born to an assimilated Jewish family in Kishinev, Romania. She and her mother, a ... Oskar Schindler. In October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them
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33736. Edith Goldman Bielawski
religious family, and raised Edith, her brother and three sisters to strictly observe the Sabbath, Jewish ... Yakov religious school for girls where she learned Hebrew, the Bible and Jewish history. Her favorite
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33737. Beifeld album page outlining the labor service's roles in the war effort
page of drawings illustrating the contribution of Jewish Labor Servicemen to the war effort ... "For example, [Jewish Labor Serviceman] Herman Brand carried 35 wounded soldiers from the barbed wire
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33738. Joseph Gani
Joseph and his family lived in Preveza, a town with a Jewish population of 300 that was located ... would come to the public school for several hours a week to give religious instruction to the Jewish
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33739. Alisa (Lisa) Nussbaum Derman describes a dangerous journey to reach partisan territory in the Naroch Forest, Poland
Lisa was one of three children born to a religious Jewish family ... ,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors from eastern Europe, Lisa and her husband Aron
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33740. Isaac Sandler
Isaac was one of six children born to a Jewish family in the Ukrainian village of Vachnovka in ... he was shunned by some of his relatives who believed this union violated Jewish law. Isaac was
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33741. Edward Adler recalls forced labor and conditions in the Sachsenhausen camp
described here by Holocaust survivor Edward Adler. Edward was born to a Jewish family in Hamburg. In ... -Jewish woman. Classified as a habitual offender, he was later deported to the
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33742. Genocide Timeline
genocide, was born into a Polish Jewish family in 1900. His memoirs detail early exposure to the history of ... mass shootings of Jewish men, women, and children, as well as other perceived enemies. The British
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33743. Desecrated Torah fragment used as wrapping
Jewish ceremonial objects ... Jewish Art and Symbolism
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33744. Prayer book found in an abandoned synagogue
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of the Jewish Community of Giessen ... Jakob Altaras, in memory of the Jewish Community of Giessen.
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33745. Documents of rescue of Jews by Vaad Hatzalah
Invoices, in binder, for money sent from U.S. Jewish organization to Europe via Jewish aid groups.
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33746. Rentzemuhle and Buchenwald
Victor Geller, a Jewish-American soldier, describes how he helped the newly-liberated Jewish women
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33747. Mr. Dario Navarra negatives
Contains photographic negatives from La Scuolo di via Epili in Milan, Italy (1941-1942). The Jewish ... school was opened after racial laws forbade Jewish children from attending public schools.
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33748. Lourié Family Collection
Extensive film coverage of the Jewish Lourié family before World War II. The family made ... Museum of Jewish Heritage
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33749. Thermos and pot found in the territory of the former Brest Ghetto
Traditional copper thermos used for Shabbat by Jewish families, and copper pot used by a Jewish
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33750. Robert Capa and Mark Markov-Grinberg collection
The collection consists of photographs taken by Robert Capa, a Hungarian Jewish photojournalist ... a Soviet Jewish photographer and war correspondent, before and during World War II.