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35176. Einsatzgruppen massacre sites in Ukraine and surrounding areas
Union, the Germans began to perpetrate mass shootings of Jewish men, women, and children in territory ... seized from Soviet forces. These murders were part of the “Final Solution to the Jewish Question,” the
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35177. Tomas Kulka
Tomas' parents were Jewish. His father, Robert Kulka, was a ... family business, Tomas' father decided to remain in Brno. Because Tomas was Jewish, he was not allowed to
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35178. Lidia Lebowitz
The younger of two sisters, Lidia was born to Jewish parents living in Sarospatak, a small town ... with hundreds of other Jewish citizens. Then they were all transferred to the nearby town of
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35179. Lisl Winternitz
Lisl was the youngest of two children born to a Jewish family in the Czechoslovakian capital of ... Prague, a city with a Jewish community that dated back to the eleventh century. Lisl's family lived on
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35180. Jan-Peter Pfeffer
Jan-Peter's father, Heinz, was a German-Jewish refugee who married Henriette De Leeuw, a Dutch ... -Jewish woman. Frightened by the Nazi dictatorship and the murder of Heinz's uncle in a concentration camp
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35181. Kalman Goldberg
Kalman was one of seven children born to religious Jewish parents in the town of Tarnow. He ... above their factory, which was located in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood. 1933-39: The
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35182. Rozia Grynbaum
Rozia was the second-oldest of nine children born to religious Jewish parents in Starachowice, a ... potatoes. Rozia worked in the shop sewing women's clothing. 1933-39: Rozia married a Jewish tailor
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35183. Ita Grynbaum
Ita was the second-youngest of nine children born to religious Jewish parents in Starachowice, a ... but when he returned, their father had already died. They buried him in the Jewish cemetery outside
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35184. Ernst Reiter
anything the Nazis could do to him. He felt the Jewish, Polish, and Soviet prisoners had it far worse than ... he did. The only way the Jewish prisoners got out of there was "through the chimney." Ernst
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35185. Gisha Galina Bursztyn
Gisha was raised by Yiddish-speaking, religious Jewish parents in the town of Pultusk in central ... 's Jewish section. In 1920 the Bursztyns and their eight children moved to a two-bedroom apartment at 47
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35186. Arthur Karl Heinz Oertelt
Heinz, as he was usually called, was born in the German capital to religious Jewish parents. He ... Jewish blood dripping from their knives. But his family didn't have money to leave Berlin. In late 1939
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35187. Chaje Isakovic Adler
The youngest of 11 children, Chaje was raised by religious, Yiddish-speaking Jewish parents in a ... daughter were away, the Gestapo came to the door at 5 a.m. They had been told there was a Jewish family at
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35188. Renee Schwalb
March 1938. Anti-Jewish measures were quickly imposed. Renee's father was prohibited from doing business ... . 1940-44: Renee's mother gave her to a man from the "underground." It was because she was Jewish, he
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35189. Frida Adler
Frida was the eldest of three daughters born to Jewish parents in a village in the easternmost ... Two years later, because they were Jewish, her family was ordered to register and Frida and her
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35190. Nelly Adler
Nelly was the youngest of three daughters born to Jewish parents in Liege, a French-speaking ... before Nelly was born. The Adlers were one of only a few Jewish families in the largely Catholic city
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35191. Thomas Pfeffer
Thomas' father, Heinz, was a German-Jewish refugee who had married Henriette De Leeuw, a Dutch ... -Jewish woman. Frightened by the Nazi dictatorship and the murder of Heinz's uncle in a concentration camp
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35192. Aron Dereczynski
Aron and his three sisters were raised in a traditional Jewish family in the town of Slonim ... Most of Slonim's inhabitants were Jewish, and the town had a long tradition of Hasidic scholarship
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35193. Zofia Yamaika
Zofia was raised in a well-to-do, prominent Hasidic Jewish family in Warsaw. Uneasy with the ... constant tension between the Polish people and the Jewish minority, Zofia joined the communist student club
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35194. Tomasz (Toivi) Blatt
Tomasz was born to a Jewish family in Izbica, a Polish town whose largely religious Jewish
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35195. 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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35196. 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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35197. 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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35198. 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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35199. 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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35200. 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