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34726. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt
Tomasz was born to a Jewish family in Izbica, a Polish town whose largely religious Jewish
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34727. Jacob Gamper
Jacob was born to a Jewish family in the Baltic seaport of Liepaja. He owned a clothing store in ... Germany invaded Latvia and reached Liepaja in one week. The Nazis immediately began rounding up Jewish
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34728. Sarah Judelowitz
Sarah, born Sarah Gamper, was one of four children born to a Jewish family in the Baltic port ... Herman were Zionists and they often helped collect money for Jewish settlers to buy land in Palestine
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34729. Wilhelm Edelstein
Wilhelm was the oldest of two children in a Jewish family living in the Habsburg capital of ... on the condition that he leave Austria within 30 days, Wilhelm, with a Jewish friend, traveled to the
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34730. Alexander Bernstein
Alexander was one of six children born to a Jewish family in the Lithuanian village of Karchai ... and Jewish history in a religious school. In 1925 Alexander moved to Siauliai to attend secondary
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34731. Rachel Lea Galperin
Rachel, born Rachel Karpus, was born to a Jewish family in the northeastern Polish city of Vilna ... At the age of 16, Rachel married Reuven Galperin, a typesetter for a Jewish newspaper in the city
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34732. Otto-Karl Gruenbaum
Born to a Jewish father and a Catholic mother, Otto grew up in a city well known for its musical ... resistance groups and Jewish refugees from Europe. After the U.S. entered the war, Otto was given a choice
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34733. Judith Gabriel Dichter
Judith, nicknamed Julie, was one of five children born to religious Hungarian-Jewish parents in ... moved to an apartment in Vienna's Jewish Leopoldstadt district, where they
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34734. Julius (Julo) Levin
Julo was born to a Jewish family in the city of Stettin in northeastern Germany. From an early ... was arrested and forbidden to show his work in public. Julo began to teach art in Berlin's Jewish
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34735. Leon Franko
Leon was born to a large, Ladino-speaking, Sephardic-Jewish family. The Frankos lived in a large ... annexed to Bulgaria. The Bulgarians introduced anti-Jewish laws and cooperated with the Germans. Leon and
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34736. Eva Rapaport
Eva was the only child born to nonreligious Jewish parents. Her father was a journalist. Eva ... Germans. Her good friends called her bad names because she was Jewish. Eva's parents said they had to
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34737. Ida Edelstein
Ida, born Ida Kohn, was the oldest of four children born to a Jewish family in the village of ... and marriage certificates in the Jewish community. In 1912 Ida married Josef
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34738. Ernest Domby
. 1933-39: In Teplice-Sanov Ernest was expelled from secondary school for being Jewish—his Uncle Viktor ... then helped to get him into a private Jewish school. A few days before the Germans marched into the
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34739. Mario Finzi
Mario was the only child of a Jewish couple who were secondary school teachers in Bologna. Like ... declared war on Germany. Mario was detained in Italy. 1940-44: Mario worked in Bologna with a Jewish
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34740. Rebecca Pissirilo
Rebecca was the oldest of three children born to Ladino-speaking, Sephardic-Jewish parents. The ... Leon Franko, a Jewish refugee from Yugoslavia. In September 1943 Italy surrendered. The Germans
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34741. Alice Lok
Alice grew up in a Jewish family in Sarvar, Hungary, near the ... come to him for help of any kind. He often invited Jewish orphans to their home for meals. Every
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34742. Andras Muhlrad
The second of two children, Andras was born to Jewish parents living in a suburb of Budapest ... boy concentrated on earning good grades. He knew only a few top Jewish students were admitted to the
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34743. Jeno Muhlrad
Jeno was the youngest of five children born to Jewish parents living in a suburb of Budapest ... -Jewish restrictions, he still can't own a pharmacy in his own name. But leasing will give him a lot more
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34744. Malvin Katz Fried
Malvin and her eight brothers and sisters were born to religious Jewish parents in the small ... Jewish citizens have been forced to abandon their homes and most of their belongings. They've spent the
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34745. Helen Katz
The youngest of eight children, Helen was born and raised in a religious Jewish family living in ... forbidden to return to school because she was Jewish. Later, Hungarian police forced the Katzes to move into
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34746. Edith Fuhrmann Brandmann
Edith's village of Kriesciatik was located on the border between Romania and Poland. Her Jewish ... three years sheltered by Jewish families in a Ukrainian village, and they survived the war. In 1959
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34747. Max Gutmann
Ukrainian border. The Gutmanns had a traditional Jewish home, and Max's father was on the board of directors ... of the local Jewish community. Max's father dealt in grain, feed, and livestock and he was a purveyor
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34748. Gertruda Nowak
Lodz's Jewish ghetto, where she found her two brothers. Children died there every day. Sometimes the ... guards would bury people in the Jewish cemetery who were barely alive, together with the corpses
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34749. Hanandel Drobiarz
sold grain and livestock. The family was religious, and they observed the Sabbath and all Jewish ... holidays and dietary laws. When Hanandel was 5, he began studying Hebrew, the Bible, prayers, and Jewish
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34750. Neuengamme
develop drugs to combat tuberculosis; his subjects were 20 Jewish children transferred from Auschwitz to ... children along with their four Jewish caregivers at the Bullenhuser Damm School in Hamburg. In the winter