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40001. NELLA NOTTE STRANIERA : GLI EBREI DI S. MARTIN VÉSUBIE E IL CAMPO DI BORGO S. DALMAZZO, 8 SETTEMBRE-21 NOVEMBRE 1943 / Alberto Cavaglion.
Jewish former residents of Saint-Martin-Vesubie who, once sent to the Borgo S. Dalmazzo transit camp ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --France --Saint-Martin-Vésubie. ... LISTS - VICTIMS, JEWISH. ... REFUGEES, JEWISH -- IN ITALY.
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40002. Obete holocaustu z Novych Zamkov odvlecene vo dvoch transportoch v dnoch 12. a 15.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Slovakia --Nove Zamky. ... Jewish residents of Nove Zamky who perished in the Holocaust after being deported to the Auschwitz ... testimonies of survivors living at home and abroad. this memorial was initiated by the Jewish community of ... azok, akik nem eltek tul a munkaszolgalatot = Jewish residents of Nove Zamky who perished in the
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40003. PINKAS HA-KEHILAH ALEKSANDRIYA / liket, Shemu'el Yizre'eli ; 'arakh, Natan Livneh.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Ukraine --Oleksandriia (Kirovohrads'ka oblast'). ... New York Public Library, Jewish Division, New York, NY, United States, Call No: *PXW(Aleksandriya ... Jewish Theological Seminary Library, New York, NY, United States, Call No: DS135 R93 A54 P5. ... Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, , Israel, Call No: 2042805.
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40004. The Slovakian Manuscript. [Internet resource]
relatives, lists of confiscated possessions, and names of Jewish organizations to which they belonged. The ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Slovakia. ... Jewish community. It was in a pile of books, prayer shawls and tefillin (phylactories). Jewish Holocaust ... post-Holocaust Europe. They compiled these detailed records about some 700 Jewish Slovakians who had
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40005. Close-up portrait of Zeev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky, leader of the Revisionist Zionists.
with Joseph Trumpeldor, Jabotinsky was instrumental in lobbying England to form a separate Jewish ... and his followers formed the World Union of Revisionist Zionists which advocated massive Jewish ... immigration, Jewish military training and the creation of a Jewish state on both sides of the Jordan river ... movement. Jabotinsky's policies were particularly popular with Jewish youth in Poland and the Baltics who
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40006. Kurt Marcus poses with his book bag on his first day of school.
country. He went to the Jewish Committee for Refugees for help. His girlfriend helped him obtain Belgian ... arriving Kurt went to the Jewish Club and met Mr. Behrmann, manager of the Joint for the Far East. He told ... Mr. Berhmann gave him a letter of introduction to Mr. Kolberg, the secretary of the Jewish community ... in Kobe, Japan. Reaching Nagasaki he took a train to Kobe where he met Mr. Kolberg. The Jewish
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40007. A group of friends walks down the street arm in arm in wartime Rome.
Emma Di Capua was born on November 11, 1922 in Rome to Jewish parents Atilio di Capua (b. 1898 or ... 18 Emma Di Capua was born on November 11, 1922 in Rome to Jewish parents Atilio di Capua (b. 1898 or ... grew up in a Jewish orphanage in Rome. He later became a civil servant. Yole came from a prominent ... country’s Jewish population. Atilio was fired from his job, so he began a business importing sweets and
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40008. Portrait of Andrzej Klimowicz, a member of the Council for Aid to Jews, known as Zegota.
would have little impact if they were not coordinated with those of the Jewish and Polish underground ... a group of representatives of Jewish and Polish political organizations to constitute a Council for ... Aid to Jews. Its first slate of officers included Adolf Berman (Jewish National Committee); Leon ... Feiner (Jewish socialist Bund); Julian Grobelny (Polish Socialist Party); Tadeusz Rek (Polish Peasant
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40009. Freddie Polak with his daughter Erica, 1944. Marion Pritchard hid Freddie Polak and his three children from 1942 until the end of the war.
Amsterdam, Marion attended a private school where there were many Jewish students. After graduating high ... to take home a two-year-old boy named Jantje Herben, who was the son of a Jewish couple who was about ... Amsterdam. Later that year Marion witnessed a brutal deportation action at a Jewish children's home in ... Boston Jewish Family and Children's Service, where she helped Jewish refugees put their lives back
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40010. Portrait of Erica Polak. She is made to look as "Aryan" as possible.
Amsterdam, Marion attended a private school where there were many Jewish students. After graduating high ... to take home a two-year-old boy named Jantje Herben, who was the son of a Jewish couple who was about ... Amsterdam. Later that year Marion witnessed a brutal deportation action at a Jewish children's home in ... Boston Jewish Family and Children's Service, where she helped Jewish refugees put their lives back
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40011. Portrait of Erica Polak after the liberation.
Amsterdam, Marion attended a private school where there were many Jewish students. After graduating high ... to take home a two-year-old boy named Jantje Herben, who was the son of a Jewish couple who was about ... Amsterdam. Later that year Marion witnessed a brutal deportation action at a Jewish children's home in ... Boston Jewish Family and Children's Service, where she helped Jewish refugees put their lives back
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40012. Portrait of Marion van Binsbergen Pritchard in her UNRRA uniform.
Amsterdam, Marion attended a private school where there were many Jewish students. After graduating high ... to take home a two-year-old boy named Jantje Herben, who was the son of a Jewish couple who was about ... Amsterdam. Later that year Marion witnessed a brutal deportation action at a Jewish children's home in ... Boston Jewish Family and Children's Service, where she helped Jewish refugees put their lives back
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40013. Photograph of Izabela Biezunska used on a false identification card that was issued in the name of Janina Truszczynska.
would have little impact if they were not coordinated with those of the Jewish and Polish underground ... a group of representatives of Jewish and Polish political organizations to constitute a Council for ... Aid to Jews. Its first slate of officers included Adolf Berman (Jewish National Committee); Leon ... Feiner (Jewish socialist Bund); Julian Grobelny (Polish Socialist Party); Tadeusz Rek (Polish Peasant
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40014. Street scene in the Kovno ghetto. Pictured first on the right is Chaim Yellin.
a gathering place for Kovno's leading Jewish intellectuals. In 1937 Chaim served as a delegate to a ... conference on Jewish culture in Paris. Following the incorporation of Lithuania into the Soviet Union in 1940 ... the "Jewish General Fighting Organization." Yellin played a key role in reconciling the various ... mysterious note addressed to "the Jewish author Chaim Yellin" and signed G. The note came from Gessia Glezer
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40015. "Barracks Interior" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of woman, with her hair covered, lying on a mattress on the floor, clothes hanging on the wall behind her.
Lili Rilik-Andrieux (1914-1996), née Abraham, was a German artist of Jewish origin who, while ... intern Lili Rilik-Andrieux (1914-1996), née Abraham, was a German artist of Jewish origin who, while ... camps. Andrieux was born to a wealthy family in Berlin. As a young woman, she was the only Jewish woman ... admitted to the Hochschule fuer Kunsterzeichnung in Berlin from 1933-1937. However, because of her Jewish
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40016. "Delousing" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of woman bending over, combing or washing the hair of another person seated on the ground next to her.
Lili Rilik-Andrieux (1914-1996), née Abraham, was a German artist of Jewish origin who, while ... intern Lili Rilik-Andrieux (1914-1996), née Abraham, was a German artist of Jewish origin who, while ... camps. Andrieux was born to a wealthy family in Berlin. As a young woman, she was the only Jewish woman ... admitted to the Hochschule fuer Kunsterzeichnung in Berlin from 1933-1937. However, because of her Jewish
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40017. "The Crazy Alsatian" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of woman wearing dress, seated, and looking to her right, her hands resting on her right leg.
Lili Rilik-Andrieux (1914-1996), née Abraham, was a German artist of Jewish origin who, while ... intern Lili Rilik-Andrieux (1914-1996), née Abraham, was a German artist of Jewish origin who, while ... camps. Andrieux was born to a wealthy family in Berlin. As a young woman, she was the only Jewish woman ... admitted to the Hochschule fuer Kunsterzeichnung in Berlin from 1933-1937. However, because of her Jewish
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40018. "The Escape to Liberty" by Lili Andrieux. Sketch of two figures walking down the street, and third figure In the distance, walking with cane.
Lili Rilik-Andrieux (1914-1996), née Abraham, was a German artist of Jewish origin who, while ... intern Lili Rilik-Andrieux (1914-1996), née Abraham, was a German artist of Jewish origin who, while ... camps. Andrieux was born to a wealthy family in Berlin. As a young woman, she was the only Jewish woman ... admitted to the Hochschule fuer Kunsterzeichnung in Berlin from 1933-1937. However, because of her Jewish
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40019. Close-up portrait of a destitute Jew on Grodzka street in the Lublin ghetto.
operation of the death camps in the eastern part of the General Government. The prewar Jewish community ... council officially became a Judenrat (Jewish council) on January 25, 1940, with Henryk Bekker as the ... many Jews were seized on the streets for this purpose. In response, the Jewish council tried to insert ... appeal to the Polish public for photographs of Jewish life in Poland before and during the Holocaust
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40020. Elias Sedlis attends an anatomy class at the University of Leipzig medical school.
captain in the Russian army during World War I and later became the director of the Jewish hospital. Anna ... slaughter of Vilna's Jewish population, but Alexander's family remained untouched. In July 1941 the Vilna ... municipality transferred the administration of the Jewish hospital to the Jewish community. Alexander and his ... Vilna in September 1941, but the Jewish hospital remained within the ghetto boundaries. The Sedlis
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40021. Identification photograph of Henrietta Zeldowicz issued in the Vilna ghetto.
captain in the Russian army during World War I and later became the director of the Jewish hospital. Anna ... slaughter of Vilna's Jewish population, but Alexander's family remained untouched. In July 1941 the Vilna ... municipality transferred the administration of the Jewish hospital to the Jewish community. Alexander and his ... Vilna in September 1941, but the Jewish hospital remained within the ghetto boundaries. The Sedlis
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40022. Graduates of a Gymnasium in Budapest parade to the commencement excercises playing the violin.
. Among those pictured is Denes Simonyi (left), one of three Jewish students. ... conscripted for a forced labor battalion in 1941. The battalion, consisting of Jewish forced laborers, was ... arrested Denes and sent him to a POW camp in Gorky. Ironically, the Soviets arrested Jewish labor ... battalion conscripts along with the Hungarian soldiers. However, once they arrived in the camp, the Jewish
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40023. Portrait of a female Hungarian Jehovah's Witness.
Jewish parents in Ujpest, Hungary on July 15, 1923. She had three sisters, Elvira (b. 12/3/1926), Judit ... new religion. Through another Jewish woman, Erzsebet Slezinger, she made contact with the Jehovah ... and siblings remained Jewish. After her conversion, Eva began preaching full-time going door to door ... sessions and befriended another Jewish Witness, Olga Slezinger (Erzsebet's sister). After the Germans
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40024. Relief workers, Marion and Tony Pritchard, celebrate their wedding in the Windsheim displaced persons' camp.
Amsterdam, Marion attended a private school where there were many Jewish students. After graduating high ... to take home a two-year-old boy named Jantje Herben, who was the son of a Jewish couple who was about ... Amsterdam. Later that year Marion witnessed a brutal deportation action at a Jewish children's home in ... Boston Jewish Family and Children's Service, where she helped Jewish refugees put their lives back
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40025. Henry Cohen, the UNRRA director of the Foehrenwald displaced persons' camp, meets with two other officers in his office.
Amsterdam, Marion attended a private school where there were many Jewish students. After graduating high ... to take home a two-year-old boy named Jantje Herben, who was the son of a Jewish couple who was about ... Amsterdam. Later that year Marion witnessed a brutal deportation action at a Jewish children's home in ... Boston Jewish Family and Children's Service, where she helped Jewish refugees put their lives back