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38776. Bergen-Belsen memorial planning information
again was told to work as a doctor. In December 1944, 101 Jewish orphans arrived at the camp and were ... with helping save hundreds of Jewish inmates at Auschwitz. She testified at the 1945 war crimes trial ... Jewish Committee of Bergen-Belsen, which oversaw the needs of camp survivors. Dr. Rosensaft, 85, died on ... World Jewish Congress
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38777. Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen photograph collection
University of Toronto in 1931. He graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary and was ordained in 1935 ... known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp ... immediately following liberation. After liberation, he worked with Jewish displaced persons in Salzburg and ... presented to Bohnen, who worked with Jewish Holocaust survivors in the Bad Gastein displaced persons camp
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38778. Out of the hell of Minsk into the 'paradise' of Theresienstadt
Karl Loewenstein (1887-1976) was born to Jewish parents in Siegen, Germany, and in 1917 he married ... Margot Hamburger, who also came from a Jewish family. In 1919, however, he converted to Christianity as ... Due to his involvement in the Confessing Church, as well as his Jewish background, he was arrested in ... the role of the SS in the camp, the "self administration" of the Jewish elders, the treatment of
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38779. Latvian Central State Historical Archive (Rīga) records
acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... persecution of Jews and of Roma and Sinti; the mass killing of Jews; the confiscation of Jewish property; the ... utilization of Jewish labor; the coerced sterilization of Jews; guidelines for handling the Jewish question in
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38780. Aus der Hölle Minsk in der 'Paradies' Theresiendstadt
Karl Loewenstein (1887-1976) was born to Jewish parents in Siegen, Germany, and in 1917 he married ... Margot Hamburger, who also came from a Jewish family. In 1919, however, he converted to Christianity as ... Due to his involvement in the Confessing Church, as well as his Jewish background, he was arrested in ... administration, the "self administration" of the Jewish elders, the treatment of children and the elderly, and
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38781. Herman Yablokoff papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... reportedly 104 performances in 94 camps for 180,000 Jewish refugees. The tour was organized by the Hebrew ... . Photographs Herman Yablokoff onstage, with JDC staff, and with displaced persons; Jewish scouts; children ... American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
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38782. Bergen-Belsen
again was told to work as a doctor. In December 1944, 101 Jewish orphans arrived at the camp and were ... with helping save hundreds of Jewish inmates at Auschwitz. She testified at the 1945 war crimes trial ... Jewish Committee of Bergen-Belsen, which oversaw the needs of camp survivors. Dr. Rosensaft, 85, died on ... United Jewish Appeal
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38783. Walter and Erna Brunell papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Walter corresponded with various relatives in the United States, as well as Jewish aid organizations in ... relative in Jackson Heights, New York. Other correspondence is with Jewish aid agencies, consulates of ... German Jewish Aid Committee
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38784. David Eilenberg papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... February 1945, and finally to the Gunskirchen assembly camp for Jewish prisoners in April 1945 where they ... Eilenbergs’ wedding celebration, their families, their participation in the Betar movement, Jewish Brigade ... and demonstrations in support of Jewish emigration to Palestine and the creation of the State of
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38785. Oral history interview with Cornelius Loen
Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... World War II; joining a Serbian Jewish society; how being half-Jewish helped him during the war ... American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
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38786. Oral history interview with Bella Zgnilek
Bella Zgnilek, a displaced person at the Jewish home for adults in Paris, France, discusses her ... work with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Paris after liberation; learning English ... David P. Boder conducted the interview with Bella Zgnilek on August 4, 1946, at the Jewish ... American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
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38787. Oral history interview with Morris Rosnow
Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... Belarus) discusses his experiences during World War II while hiding in the woods as a member of a Jewish ... Library of the Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Jewish Family and Children's Services
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38788. Kulturgemeinschaft der Emigranten in Zürich (1941-1945): Historisches Archiv
founded in October 1941 by Jewish refugees with the goal to alleviate discouragement among the emigrants ... theater and ballet performances, lectures, and readings for the Jewish refugees in the holding camps. The ... ), the Alliance was successful in securing a voice for Jewish emigrants during the refugee conference in ... Jewish refugees in holding camps; from summer 1944 devoted increasing attention to postwar concerns
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38789. Akta miasta Częstochowy (Sygn.1)
acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... to the social, cultural, economic and religious life of the Jewish community in Częstochowa, for ... example: sport activities, schools, charity, social welfare and hospitals. Includes a list of Jewish ... artisans (1929), as well as statistics concerning the Jewish community (1919). The occupation records, 1939
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38790. Akta miasta Sochaczewa (Sygn. 90)
acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... population of the city Sochaczew and migration control; files of Jewish properties and the Jewish religious ... 10. City of Sochaczew: regulations, orders and correspondence, 1939-1940; 11. Jewish files: the
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38791. Akta miasta Mińska Mazowieckiego (Sygn.35)
acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... workshops and manufactures belonging to Jews (from 1941), lists of Jewish inhabitants of Mińsk Mazowiecki ... with lists of Jewish candidates (“Jewish United Economic Bloc”, „Żydowski Zjednoczony Blok Gospodarczy”).
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38792. Oral history interview with Leo Kohút
Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... experiences as part of the Slovak Army; the organization of an underground cell with other Slovak Jewish ... Library of the Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma ... United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Jewish Family and Children's Services
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38793. Shoemaker’s stool of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
Handmade stool, possibly for a shoemaker, similar to those used by Jewish forced laborers in the ... Jewish population of about 160,000 people was confined to a small, sealed-off ghetto. All residents had ... specialized machinery from the Jewish population, forcing them to use hand techniques for production. Due to ... severe overcrowding and scarce food, disease and starvation were common. The Judenrat (Jewish Council
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38794. Shoemaker's knife of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
Shoemaker’s knife, similar to those used by Jewish forced laborers in the Łódź Ghetto in German ... invasion of Poland. It was renamed Litzmannstadt, and in February 1940, the Jewish population of about 160 ... for the German Army. Occupying authorities seized much of the specialized machinery from the Jewish ... disease and starvation were common. The Judenrat (Jewish Council) administered the ghetto for the Germans
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38795. Shoemaker's square file of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
Square file, possibly for a shoemaker, similar to those used by Jewish forced laborers in the Łódź ... the September 1939 invasion of Poland. It was renamed Litzmannstadt, and in February 1940, the Jewish ... the Jewish population, forcing them to use hand techniques for production. Due to severe overcrowding ... and scarce food, disease and starvation were common. The Judenrat (Jewish Council) administered the
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38796. Shoemaker's tack hammer of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
Tack hammer, possibly for a shoemaker, similar to those used by Jewish forced laborers in the Łódź ... the September 1939 invasion of Poland. It was renamed Litzmannstadt, and in February 1940, the Jewish ... the Jewish population, forcing them to use hand techniques for production. Due to severe overcrowding ... and scarce food, disease and starvation were common. The Judenrat (Jewish Council) administered the
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38797. Shoemaker's rasp of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
Shoemaker's rasp, similar to those used by Jewish forced laborers in the Łódź Ghetto in German ... invasion of Poland. It was renamed Litzmannstadt, and in February 1940, the Jewish population of about 160 ... for the German Army. Occupying authorities seized much of the specialized machinery from the Jewish ... disease and starvation were common. The Judenrat (Jewish Council) administered the ghetto for the Germans
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38798. Shoemaker's screw mount awl handle of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
Awl handle, possibly for a shoemaker, similar to those used by Jewish forced laborers in the Łódź ... Litzmannstadt, and in February 1940, the Jewish population of about 160,000 people was confined to a small ... authorities seized much of the specialized machinery from the Jewish population, forcing them to use hand ... The Judenrat (Jewish Council) administered the ghetto for the Germans, and chairman Mordechai
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38799. Shoemaker's lasting pliers of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
Lasting pliers, similar to those used by Jewish forced laborers in the Łódź Ghetto in German ... Litzmannstadt, and in February 1940, the Jewish population of about 160,000 people was confined to a small ... authorities seized much of the specialized machinery from the Jewish population, forcing them to use hand ... The Judenrat (Jewish Council) administered the ghetto for the Germans, and chairman Mordechai
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38800. Shoemaker's round file of the type used in Łódź Ghetto
Round file, possibly for a shoemaker, similar to those used by Jewish forced laborers in the Łódź ... the September 1939 invasion of Poland. It was renamed Litzmannstadt, and in February 1940, the Jewish ... the Jewish population, forcing them to use hand techniques for production. Due to severe overcrowding ... and scarce food, disease and starvation were common. The Judenrat (Jewish Council) administered the