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40401. LOVITSH : A SHTOT IN MAZOVYE UN UMGEGENT, SEYFER ZIKORN ... / redaktor, G. Shayak-Tsharnezon.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Poland --Lowicz. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Poland --Bolimow. ... Jewish Theological Seminary Library, New York, NY, United States, Call No: +DS135 P62 L68 S5. ... New York Public Library, Jewish Division, New York, NY, United States, Call No: *PXV+(Lowicz) 94
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40402. TEREZÍNSKÁ PAMETNÍ KNIHA : ZIDOVSKÉ OBETI NACISTICKÝCH DEPORTACÍ Z CECH A MORAVY 1941-1945 / [editori Miroslav Kárný (vedoucí)
in general and Theresienstadt in particular. Based on a card-index created by the Jewish Council of ... Bohemia and Moravia. This card-index was based upon an index created by the Jewish Council of Elders in ... Prague that was destroyed along with the Jewish community there in 1943. The earlier index recorded all ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Czech Republic.
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40403. Marion Kunstenaar sits in front of her grandparent's house.
imported, sold and restored antique Persian carpets. Marion's mother studied singing. She was not Jewish ... their marriage. Marion's father Michel, although raised in Jewish tradition, was totally assimilated ... report to the Hollandse Schouwburg, a well-known Jewish theater where the Jews were assembled for ... leave the children in the Jewish school and that she would look after them and find them a safe place
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40404. Tiny Kunstenaar can Ommen holds her six-month-old daughter Marion while sitting at a cafe.
imported, sold and restored antique Persian carpets. Marion's mother studied singing. She was not Jewish ... their marriage. Marion's father Michel, although raised in Jewish tradition, was totally assimilated ... report to the Hollandse Schouwburg, a well-known Jewish theater where the Jews were assembled for ... leave the children in the Jewish school and that she would look after them and find them a safe place
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40405. Identification card of Marion Kunstenaar's father, Michel Kunstenaar, marked with a J.
imported, sold and restored antique Persian carpets. Marion's mother studied singing. She was not Jewish ... their marriage. Marion's father Michel, although raised in Jewish tradition, was totally assimilated ... report to the Hollandse Schouwburg, a well-known Jewish theater where the Jews were assembled for ... leave the children in the Jewish school and that she would look after them and find them a safe place
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40406. False ID card of Michel Kunstenaar, using his real name.
imported, sold and restored antique Persian carpets. Marion's mother studied singing. She was not Jewish ... their marriage. Marion's father Michel, although raised in Jewish tradition, was totally assimilated ... report to the Hollandse Schouwburg, a well-known Jewish theater where the Jews were assembled for ... leave the children in the Jewish school and that she would look after them and find them a safe place
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40407. Mary Kunstenaar holds the hand of a local policeman .
imported, sold and restored antique Persian carpets. Marion's mother studied singing. She was not Jewish ... their marriage. Marion's father Michel, although raised in Jewish tradition, was totally assimilated ... report to the Hollandse Schouwburg, a well-known Jewish theater where the Jews were assembled for ... leave the children in the Jewish school and that she would look after them and find them a safe place
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40408. Aerial photograph of a Fascist rally in Merano, Italy.
She was only of one a small number of Jewish students. However, she was not required to participate in ... from S. Tyrol to Austria, the Kohn family decided to move to Milan. By then, Jewish physicians could no ... In Milan Anna attended the Jewish School LaScuolo via Eupili until it closed in 1942. Josef had ... there Josef was sent to Davos to work in the Etanya hospital. Anna worked in an office helping Jewish
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40409. Studio portrait of Anna Kohn wearing the uniform of the Picolo Italiana (the young Fascists).
She was only of one a small number of Jewish students. However, she was not required to participate in ... from S. Tyrol to Austria, the Kohn family decided to move to Milan. By then, Jewish physicians could no ... In Milan Anna attended the Jewish School LaScuolo via Eupili until it closed in 1942. Josef had ... there Josef was sent to Davos to work in the Etanya hospital. Anna worked in an office helping Jewish
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40410. Members of the Fascist Youth movement Picolo Italiana march down a street in Merano in honor of Mussolini.
She was only of one a small number of Jewish students. However, she was not required to participate in ... from S. Tyrol to Austria, the Kohn family decided to move to Milan. By then, Jewish physicians could no ... In Milan Anna attended the Jewish School LaScuolo via Eupili until it closed in 1942. Josef had ... there Josef was sent to Davos to work in the Etanya hospital. Anna worked in an office helping Jewish
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40411. Group portrait of young girls belonging to the Fascist youth movement Picolo Italiana rallying for Mussolini.
She was only of one a small number of Jewish students. However, she was not required to participate in ... from S. Tyrol to Austria, the Kohn family decided to move to Milan. By then, Jewish physicians could no ... In Milan Anna attended the Jewish School LaScuolo via Eupili until it closed in 1942. Josef had ... there Josef was sent to Davos to work in the Etanya hospital. Anna worked in an office helping Jewish
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40412. Class portrait of a school in Merano Italy. Anna Kohn is pictured sitting third from the right.
She was only of one a small number of Jewish students. However, she was not required to participate in ... from S. Tyrol to Austria, the Kohn family decided to move to Milan. By then, Jewish physicians could no ... In Milan Anna attended the Jewish School LaScuolo via Eupili until it closed in 1942. Josef had ... there Josef was sent to Davos to work in the Etanya hospital. Anna worked in an office helping Jewish
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40413. Anna Kohn poses on a tree lined path an with unidentified toddler.
She was only of one a small number of Jewish students. However, she was not required to participate in ... from S. Tyrol to Austria, the Kohn family decided to move to Milan. By then, Jewish physicians could no ... In Milan Anna attended the Jewish School LaScuolo via Eupili until it closed in 1942. Josef had ... there Josef was sent to Davos to work in the Etanya hospital. Anna worked in an office helping Jewish
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40414. Female patients rest on the terrace of a sanatorium in Merano, Italy
She was only of one a small number of Jewish students. However, she was not required to participate in ... from S. Tyrol to Austria, the Kohn family decided to move to Milan. By then, Jewish physicians could no ... In Milan Anna attended the Jewish School LaScuolo via Eupili until it closed in 1942. Josef had ... there Josef was sent to Davos to work in the Etanya hospital. Anna worked in an office helping Jewish
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40415. Anna Kohn (left) poses with two other children with hoops and a toy baby carriage.
She was only of one a small number of Jewish students. However, she was not required to participate in ... from S. Tyrol to Austria, the Kohn family decided to move to Milan. By then, Jewish physicians could no ... In Milan Anna attended the Jewish School LaScuolo via Eupili until it closed in 1942. Josef had ... there Josef was sent to Davos to work in the Etanya hospital. Anna worked in an office helping Jewish
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40416. Dr. and Mrs. Kohn second couple from left in back row (with X on their heads) go for a ride in a tourist bus.
She was only of one a small number of Jewish students. However, she was not required to participate in ... from S. Tyrol to Austria, the Kohn family decided to move to Milan. By then, Jewish physicians could no ... In Milan Anna attended the Jewish School LaScuolo via Eupili until it closed in 1942. Josef had ... there Josef was sent to Davos to work in the Etanya hospital. Anna worked in an office helping Jewish
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40417. A cameraman photographs the group of speakers sitting on the dais at the Third Congress of the Central Committee of the Liberated Jews in the US Zone of Germany in Bad Reichenhall.
was founded on July 1, 1945 at the first meeting of representatives of Jewish DP camps held in ... Committee and to draw public attention to the plight of Jewish survivors in DP camps, so as to put pressure ... recognition of the Jewish DPs as a distinct group meriting their own camps, in which they would govern ... themselves. The Central Committee failed in its bid to incorporate the Jewish DPs of Austria and the British
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40418. Representatives of the Canadian government who helped facilitate the immigration of displaced persons to Canada prepare to send telegrams.
and Bella Meiskin, an unofficial member of the delegation who worked for the Jewish Labor Committee. ... Freeland League for Jewish Territorial Colonization, an organization devoted to finding places for ... autonomous Jewish settlements outside of Palestine. The Canadian High Commissioner asked David to serve as ... While he was working there in March 1948, Sol Hayes, head of Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) asked David
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40419. Samuel Kruk with another inmate in a leather workshop in the Targu-Jiu labor camp, which housed Jews and communists.
the two military authorities, during which the Jewish deportees were marched in circles for weeks ... of the thousands of Jewish deportees, and made no provisions for their shelter or sustenance once ... some of them the appointed Jewish committees were able to set up self-help institutions such as ... Bogdanovka, Domanevka and Akhmetchetkha. The situation of the Jewish exiles started to improve toward the
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40420. Petre Lupu, Iosif Ardeleanu, Jan Podolenu, Nesia Lupu, Gherghina Ardeleanu, and Elena Csallos (Helmer) in the Transnistrian ghetto of Grosulovo.
the two military authorities, during which the Jewish deportees were marched in circles for weeks ... of the thousands of Jewish deportees, and made no provisions for their shelter or sustenance once ... some of them the appointed Jewish committees were able to set up self-help institutions such as ... Bogdanovka, Domanevka and Akhmetchetkha. The situation of the Jewish exiles started to improve toward the
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40421. View of Lodz ghetto residents climbing the staircase to cross one of the pedestrian bridges.
photographed the Habimah theater during its tour in Lodz. He was also commissioned by a Jewish children ... 's health organization to photograph a series of images for an album on the Jewish child in Poland, but the ... lived with six other members of his extended family. At the end of 1941 the Lodz ghetto Jewish council ... photographs, Grosman took thousands of illegal photos documenting Jewish life and death in the ghetto
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40422. Chiune Sugihara in his office at the Japanese consulate in Bucharest.
Jewish Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986) Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania, who saved over 2,000 Polish ... Jewish refugees during World War II by issuing Japanese transit visas that allowed them to escape to the ... along the border. Shortly after his arrival, a wave of Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi invasion of ... Sugihara was approached by Dr. Zorah Warhaftig of the Jewish Agency Palestine Office, who requested that he
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40423. Members of the Zoska battalion of the Armia Krajowa in action during the 1944 Polish resistance uprising.
action to release 348 Jewish men and women from the Gesiowka prison on 5 August 1944. ... thousands of heavily armed troops. Most of the Poles were young people and some units included Jewish and ... non-Jewish members of the Communist-oriented Armia Ludowa (People's Army, formerly Gwardia Ludowa or ... People's Guard). On August 4, the Poles liberated several hundred Jewish prisoners from the Gestapo
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40424. Group portrait of women who are taking a course on gas cooking in Zagreb, Croatia.
the Kupfermanns kept the Jewish holidays and went to synagogue, they were not involved in Jewish ... school, while Marta went to live in the home of a Jewish widow along with two other children. This ... 's Jewish landlady went with them. Twelve-year-old Marta then moved in with friends and began attending a ... new Jewish school that was opened after the Romanians barred Jewish students from studying in the
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40425. Group portrait of the members of a Zionist youth group in Pozega, Croatia.
the Kupfermanns kept the Jewish holidays and went to synagogue, they were not involved in Jewish ... school, while Marta went to live in the home of a Jewish widow along with two other children. This ... 's Jewish landlady went with them. Twelve-year-old Marta then moved in with friends and began attending a ... new Jewish school that was opened after the Romanians barred Jewish students from studying in the