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40576. SD-Leitabschnitte Weimar und Erfurt (Fond 1241)
Fishman, D. E. Kupovetsky, M. Kuzelenkov, V (ed.), Nazi-Looted Jewish Archives in Moscow. A guide ... to Jewish Historical and Cultural Collections in the Russian State Military Archive. Scranton, 2010 ... -Looted Jewish Archives in Moscow. A guide to Jewish Historical and Cultural Collections in the Russian ... acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
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40577. Casting of a cobblestone pathway at Treblinka killing center
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers ... cobblestones contain Hebrew inscriptions that are most likely fragments of desecrated tombstones from a Jewish ... who resided in specific areas of German-occupied Poland. Treblinka I had Jewish and non-Jewish inmates ... believed to be showers, but were really gas chambers. A group of Jewish prisoners known as the
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40578. Selected records from the General State Archives in Volos (GAK Magnesia)
Includes archival records concerning Jewish enterprises in Volos from the archives of the Department of ... fighters, including a large number of former Jewish partisans; 3. Archival records of the sanatorium "Ē ... between the sanatorium administration Jewish Distribution Committee (Joint) representative office in ... Athens and the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki (1946-1947), personal and financial records of Jewish
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40579. Selected records from the Romanian Information Service
acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. ... surveillance of Romanian Jews (including Chief Rabbi Moses David Rosen), Jewish organizations, foreigners in ... the surveillance of Zionists and other illegal Jewish organizations. Also contains information on Jews ... various Jewish organizations from which the security forces confiscated them. Source of acquisition is the
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40580. Harry and Clare Lerner papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Jewish displaced persons. In Sept. 1945, he became director of UNRRRA Team 502, which was responsible for ... two Jewish displaced persons centers in Stuttgart, Germany. In 1946, he married Clare Lerner, who came ... to Germany as a volunteer worker for the Jewish Relief Unit (British). Mr. Lerner was also assigned
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40581. Abraham Atsmon papers
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... his subsequent efforts to record the Jewish resistance during the Holocaust. Biographical materials ... meetings of Jewish political groups, and the ORT school in Munich. Two photo albums document Atsmon ... published by Jewish groups in displaced persons camps after the war. Additional printed materials include a
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40582. Elihu H. Rickel papers
at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York in 1935. He was subsequently named rabbi of Temple ... he ministered to Jewish displaced persons in Tianjin and other locations. In 1946 he returned to ... Chaplains Award Committee in 1959, and was granted an honorary doctorate from the Jewish Theological ... raise awareness about the condition of the Jewish community in Tianjin, which was comprised primarily of
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40583. Abba Kovner personal archives (RG-95-61)
interviews, essays, newspapers clippings on Jewish resistance, partisans, Vilno ghetto , articles on ... Vilnius ghetto, he directed the escape of partisan fighters out of the ghetto, and commanded a Jewish ... killing of thousands of Jews, Kovner expressed the idea of revolt and began to build a Jewish force to ... fighters to the woods. In Rodniky woods he commanded the Jewish Unit composed of Ghetto fighters and the
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40584. Isidor and Fanny Bieder papers
and other possessions. Anti-Jewish legislation was enacted and many Jewish owned businesses, including ... Palestine. They lived in a small room in a resettlement center for Jewish refugees for several weeks and ... Isidor Bieder was born on October 1, 1894, in Gorlice, Poland into a Jewish family. He had five ... ’s apartment and confiscated their money, car, jewels, and other possessions. Anti-Jewish legislation was
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40585. Guggenheim and Smali families papers
Communist Party, but when she tried to help Jewish refugees from German-occupied Poland, she was refused ... permission by the Central Committee in Kovno. She ignored her orders and began helping Jewish refugees in ... Kovno. Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union and anti-Jewish pogroms by Lithuanian ... ghetto in the Slobodka district, worked taking care of the two small children of a Jewish policeman, and
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40586. Photograph of Sabina Heller with one of her rescuers
told the Roztropowicz family that she had found a Jewish child living in horrible conditions. Jozéf and ... for Jewish Children, based in Łódź, Poland. The committee’s mission was to discover and reclaim Jewish ... aid groups that Sabina was Jewish, in the hopes that they might discover surviving family members ... learned with that she was Jewish. The Roztropowicz’s continued to write the Committee for news of Inka as
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40587. Fay Nadaner papers
invasion of Poland, Rudolf fled east, along with many other Jewish males. The twins and their mother ... Fela, to a friend in the city, explaining that the girls were really only half-Jewish. Subsequently ... that her children were only half-Jewish, she was released. This episode convinced Dora that she had to ... were Jewish and threatened her if she didn't kill them. Mrs. Kaczynska then separated the twins and
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40588. Emanuel Ascarelli memoir
War II. Roma grew up in Trieste, Italy. She went to a Jewish kindergarten and attended religious ... weeks, receiving food from the Jewish community. Roma's aunt, her husband, and one of her daughters were ... back to Zagreb in September 1942. That was the last time Roma saw him. In May 1943 the Jewish community ... confronted Roma and her mother with the rumor that they were Jewish. They left for Bologna, Italy, where they
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40589. Mandil family photograph collection
The cataloging of this collection has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Mandils were imprisoned along with several other Jewish families in the city of Pristina, where they ... volunteering to take their pictures. Following complaints by the Jewish prisoners regarding the overcrowded ... named Refik Veseli. In the fall of 1943, sensing the growing danger for Jewish refugees living in the
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40590. Nathan Rapoport personal archives (RG-95-80)
Nathan Rapoport (1911-1987), born in Warsaw, Poland, was a Jewish sculptor. In 1936, he won a ... Nathan Rapoport was born in 1911 in Warsaw, Poland to a poor but extremely religious Jewish family ... Unable to locate the army, Rapoport, along with other Jewish refugees, fled east into Soviet-controlled ... Union. Rapoport identified himself as an artist and joined a collective of 120 Jewish artists in
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40591. Hand-colored glass slide
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... Jewish areas of Warsaw and Kraków and anti-Jewish signs in Germany. His footage appeared in March of ... captured unique records of ordinary people and life in Nazi Germany and in Poland, including Jewish areas ... of Warsaw and Krakow and anti-Jewish signs in Germany. His footage appeared in March of Time
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40592. Funeral of Warsaw ghetto resister Gina (Regina) Klepfisz, in the Brodno Catholic cemetery.
right are: Edzia Korman (Jewish); Anna Wachalska (a Polish woman who sheltered Michal Klepfisz and other ... Jewish resisters); Rozka Perczykof Klepfisz (Michal's wife); unidentified; Maria Sawicka (Anna Wachalska ... segregate Jewish students in the classroom. He was bitterly disappointed when his Polish friends did not ... February or March of 1940, Benjamin was approached by a youth movement leader to join the Jewish
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40593. Embroidered, pink dress once worn by Lela Altarac, who was killed in a bombing raid
recognized him as Jewish and the Altarac family fled that night to Pristina, which was under Italian control ... There as a large Jewish refugee population there, as the Italians did not regularly deport Jews to the ... German-run concentration camps. In December 1941, the Jewish refugees in Pristina were ordered to move ... military commander informed the Jewish families that Italy had surrendered to the Allies and their troops
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40594. Purse carried by Mimi Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with her family
man from Kosovo who recognized him as Jewish and the Altarac family fled that night to Pristina, which ... was under Italian control. There as a large Jewish refugee population there, as the Italians did not ... regularly deport Jews to the German-run concentration camps. In December 1941, the Jewish refugees in ... 1943, the Italian military commander informed the Jewish families that Italy had surrendered to the
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40595. Handkerchief bearing a two-headed eagle owned by the Altarac family who fled from German occupying forces
a man from Kosovo who recognized him as Jewish and the Altarac family fled that night to Pristina ... which was under Italian control. There as a large Jewish refugee population there, as the Italians did ... not regularly deport Jews to the German-run concentration camps. In December 1941, the Jewish refugees ... September 1943, the Italian military commander informed the Jewish families that Italy had surrendered to
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40596. Monogrammed bath towel used in the Krakow ghetto
Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, they returned to Krakow to escape the anti-Jewish pogroms ... weekend services and the family observed the Jewish holidays. The children attended public schools with a ... mixture of Jewish and non-Jewish students. After the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, her ... established a Jewish ghetto in Krakow and the family was imprisoned there in September 1940. The Germans
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40597. Drafting tool piece used by Mayer Altarac who fled German-occupied Belgrade with his family
Kosovo who recognized him as Jewish and the Altarac family fled that night to Pristina, which was under ... Italian control. There as a large Jewish refugee population there, as the Italians did not regularly ... deport Jews to the German-run concentration camps. In December 1941, the Jewish refugees in Pristina were ... military commander informed the Jewish families that Italy had surrendered to the Allies and their troops
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40598. Albert Dov Sigal woodcut richly colored in white and golden browns featuring a woman in a heavy white robe presenting gifts to a king
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... a British detention camp in Cyprus in 1948 and others on biblical themes or Jewish culture and his ... was established and, within six months, all the refugees on Cyprus were welcomed into the Jewish ... forced labor, until a non-Jewish Romanian artist friend got him a position in a local museum, Pinacoteca
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40599. Albert Dov Sigal watercolor sketch of a man in tattered clothes with a large green and purple fish floating above with a pencil sketch on the reverse
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... a British detention camp in Cyprus in 1948 and others on biblical themes or Jewish culture and his ... was established and, within six months, all the refugees on Cyprus were welcomed into the Jewish ... forced labor, until a non-Jewish Romanian artist friend got him a position in a local museum, Pinacoteca
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40600. Albert Dov Sigal watercolor sketch of a bearded man leading one group of people through a parted sea while others float away
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... a British detention camp in Cyprus in 1948 and others on biblical themes or Jewish culture and his ... the refugees on Cyprus were welcomed into the Jewish homeland. ... forced labor, until a non-Jewish Romanian artist friend got him a position in a local museum, Pinacoteca