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6651. Oral history interview with Renate Wasserman, Beatrice Muchman, and Wendy Muchman
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6652. Oral history interview with Lily Kalman
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6653. Oral history interview with Ralph M. Hockley
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6654. Oral history interview with George Zimmerman
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6655. Oral history interview with Henry Birnbrey
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6656. Oral history interview with Michael Goldmann-Gilead
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6657. Oral history interview with Robert R. Max
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6658. Oral history interview with Sylvain S. Smadja
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6659. Oral history interview with Sybe K. Bakker
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6660. Oral history interview with Reine Tata Chouraqui
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6661. Oral history interview with Joseph Eaton
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6662. Oral history interview with Haim-Vidal Sephiha
Contains interviews with Holocaust survivors, concentration camp liberators, rescuers, relief
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6663. Maria Rivka Chwoles Lichtenfeld collection
Anders Army, and two photos of the donor's rescuers after World War II.
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6664. Goslinski family papers
’s immigration to the United States. Additional photographs depict Bertie’s rescuer Jane Gnirrep (whom she called
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6665. Kleinhandler family photographs
war in hiding working as a maid. Her rescuer later was killed for helping Jews. The Kleinhandlers
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6666. Varda Cohen papers
war in hiding working as a maid. Her rescuer later was killed for helping Jews. The Kleinhandlers
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6667. Halina Dubnov papers
hiding, and her rescuers, Maria Guga and Julia Postula, in Lvov, Poland (Lviv, Ukraine) as well as
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6668. Egg crate used as a suitcase by family living in hiding
moved to Israel. Their rescuers have been recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations.
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6669. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of a Danish man who organized rescue efforts
rescuer. As a medical student, Ole organized rescue efforts for Jews hiding at Bispebjerg hospital
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6670. Portrait photograph by Judy Glickman of Danish fisherman who took Jews to safety across the Oresund
fisherman and rescuer. Jens met a large group of Jews at the train station and brought an old couple and
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6671. Anna Levendel papers
of rescuers Max Migeotte, Fanard and Lila who aided the family, at times hiding the children.
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6672. Forschungsdokumentationen Dr. theol. Theo Tschuy
Tschuy, Theo: Dangerous Diplomacy. The Story of Carl Lutz, Rescuer of 62,000 Hungarian Jews
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6673. Pewter mustard pot owned by Otto Frank
studying languages. Hiding them was riskier, because the neighbors of their rescuer were Dutch Nazis. After ... a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding them, fed them less, and demanded more money. The ... because their rescuer's neighbors were Dutch Nazis and, after a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding
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6674. Monogrammed tablecloth owned by Otto and Edith Frank
studying languages. Hiding them was riskier, because the neighbors of their rescuer were Dutch Nazis. After ... a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding them, fed them less, and demanded more money. The ... because their rescuer's neighbors were Dutch Nazis and, after a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding
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6675. Monogrammed napkin owned by Otto and Edith Frank
studying languages. Hiding them was riskier, because the neighbors of their rescuer were Dutch Nazis. After ... a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding them, fed them less, and demanded more money. The ... because their rescuer's neighbors were Dutch Nazis and, after a while, their rescuers grew tired of hiding