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501. Chaim and Sarah Levitan papers
Latvia. ... stamps of the rabbis of Liepaja, Latvia, dated 1929; a certificate from the Technikum for Chaim Levitan
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502. Hertz family letters
during World War II. Her mother, Irma Baum Rosenhein, was deported to Rīga, Latvia, where she perished ... London during World War II. Her mother, Irma Baum Rosenhein, was deported to Rīga, Latvia, where she
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503. Marussia Filleul collection
Marussia Filleul (née Blums) was born on 8 Sept. 1910 in Rīga, Latvia. She and some members of ... her family fled Latvia and emigrated to Italy in July 1939. While in Italy, she was able to take on a
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504. Rosenwald family papers
immigrate to the United States. On 6 December 1941 his parents and sister were deported to Riga, Latvia. His ... prior to their deportation to Riga, Latvia. Along with a small amount of correspondence from others
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505. Wlodek Richter collection
Latvia where Ester’s sister Rita lived. Wolf later returned to the family and in 1957 they moved to ... and after the war in Daugavpils, Latvia, and Kaliningrad, Russia. Also included is Genia Baksht’s 1941
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506. Father Christmas doll
albums belonged to German officers and date 1940 and 1941. Oil painting by Nora Drapche, a DP from Latvia ... stick and a small bag of gifts. Father Christmas was the bringer of gifts to the children in Latvia
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507. [Mauthausen death list]
Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
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508. Deceased from Sandbostel camp.
Holland, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Spain, and Yugoslavia, and a number whose
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509. Deceased from Sandbostel camp.
Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Spain, and Yugoslavia, and a number whose nationality was unknown.
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510. List of survivors, camp Sandbostel.
Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania
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511. Nominal roll of deceased PWs or DPs.
victims from Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, and Russian, and a number
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512. Nominal roll of deceased PWs or DPs.
victims from Austria, Czechoslovakia, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, and Yugoslavia, and
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513. Documentation of names and commemoration of the victims
Riga [Concentration Camp] Latvia
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514. Evakuierung von Juden nach Riga aus dem Stapobereich München.
Riga Latvia
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515. Liste aller Personen, die nach dem 27.1.1940 angemeldet wurden.
Ventspils LatviaWindau, Latvia
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516. Deportations to Killing Centers
German-occupied Belarus [Belorussia], Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. SS and police officials shot the
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517. Sarah Judelowitz
. 1940-43: In June 1941 the Germans reached Latvia and occupied Liepaja
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518. Betty Leiter Lauchheimer
early December to Riga, Latvia. In the Rumbula Forest near Riga, Betty was
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519. Wilhelm Edelstein
Theresienstadt ghetto, and then to Riga, Latvia, where he was put in charge of a
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520. Theresienstadt: Key Dates
,005 people, from Theresienstadt to the East, specifically to Riga, Latvia
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521. 1941: Key Dates
authorities seal the ghetto in Riga, Latvia, confining about 30,000 Jews
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522. View of a group of Jews marching towards forced labor.
Liepaja, [Kurzeme] Latvia
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523. Oral history interview with Nathan Zepell
Riga (Latvia).
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524. Oral history interview with Inge Auerbacher
Riga (Latvia).
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525. Oral history interview with Abram Magaram and Frances Magaram
Latvia.