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1026. Oral history interview with Elizabeth Weis
Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family Kinship and Community Ties." ... research for her thesis at Ohio State University, "Jewish Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family
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1027. Oral history interview with Sala Grinblatt
Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family Kinship and Community Ties." ... Ohio, as research for her thesis at Ohio State University, "Jewish Women's Survival During the
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1028. Oral history interview with Lady Amelie Jacobovitz
Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family Kinship and Community Ties." ... Johnswood, London, England, as research for her thesis at Ohio State University, "Jewish Women's Survival
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1029. Oral history interview with Masha Segal
Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family Kinship and Community Ties." ... London, England, as research for her thesis at Ohio State University, "Jewish Women's Survival During the
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1030. Oral history interview with Marianne Balshone
Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family Kinship and Community Ties." ... Ohio, as research for her thesis at Ohio State University, "Jewish Women's Survival During the
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1031. Oral history interview with Dorothy Biercatz
Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family Kinship and Community Ties." ... as research for her thesis at Ohio State University, "Jewish Women's Survival During the Holocaust
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1032. Oral history interview with Faye Greenblatt
Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family Kinship and Community Ties." ... Ohio, as research for her thesis at Ohio State University, "Jewish Women's Survival During the
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1033. Oral history interview with Manne Aronovsky
Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family Kinship and Community Ties." ... as research for her thesis at Ohio State University, "Jewish Women's Survival During the Holocaust
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1034. Erich Lilienthal death certificate
1940 at St. Hedwig Hospital. He was survived by his wife Gerda Amanda "Sara" Lilienthal (nee Sürth ... ); she was deported to Auschwitz on November 29, 1942 and did not survive.
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1035. Towel
who survived the Holocaust in Europe, met in Reichenbach and married. ... Towel, part of a collection relating to Rose and Ben Gross who survived the Holocaust in Europe
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1036. Poster stamp
Poster stamp: "Help us Survive!; Emergency Committee to save the Jewish People of Europe" 1944 ... Small square poster stamp with a black and white image and title "Help Us Survive"
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1037. Plenary session
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... Surviving the Holocaust" to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2007.
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1038. "The Camp Setting"
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... Surviving the Holocaust" to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2007.
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1039. Oral history interview with Eliott (Lonek) Yaron
Uprooted: A Hitler Legacy and Escape via Siberia: A Jewish Child's Odyssey of Survival. ... 's Odyssey of Survival.
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1040. Benek Lieblein stands outside his home with his aunt Frieda Rozenberg Josefsberg and his older brother Dolek.
Dov (born Benek) Lieblein survived the war in hiding with his uncle and his family. His older ... broth Dov (born Benek) Lieblein survived the war in hiding with his uncle and his family. His older
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1041. A group of Jewish family and friends stands in the Skole countryside by a fence.
Dov (born Benek) Lieblein survived the war in hiding with his uncle and his family. His older ... broth Dov (born Benek) Lieblein survived the war in hiding with his uncle and his family. His older
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1042. Paragraph 175 and the Nazi Campaign against Homosexuality
within the camp administration. Holding such a position helped many of these prisoners survive ... In general, however, research suggests that “homosexual” prisoners had a very low chance of survival
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1043. The Nazi Party
odds for the Weimar Republic’s survival appeared to be improving ... as a struggle for German survival. The Nazi claim that the Jews intended to destroy the Germans
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1044. Deceiving the Public
-ghetto to killing sites and centers in the “East”; only a few thousand survived. More than 30,000 more ... did not survive the war. As with other efforts to deceive the German population and the wider
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1045. Report
catagories: History of the Camp, Surviving Population, Character of Surviving Population, Mission of the Camp
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1046. Group portrait of Polish children at their first communion holding pictures of Jesus.
is Guta Tyrangiel, a Jewish child who had survived the war in hiding with a Polish family. ... Kopernik, to join the other surviving Jews of Minsk Mazowiecki. Since it was illegal to have children in ... saw her again or learned whether or not she survived. After hiding the girls, Moshe escaped to the ... and only surviving relative, Meir Tyrangiel, tried to take her back, but the Jaszczuks insisted on
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1047. Two young girls in the Kovno ghetto wearing Stars of David that were fashioned out of wood by their uncle.
by Lithuanian families and survived the war. ... Shoshana Sarid (born Bluma Berk) survived the war in hiding with a Lithuanian family. Bluma ... 's fathe Shoshana Sarid (born Bluma Berk) survived the war in hiding with a Lithuanian family. Bluma ... but survived.
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1048. Wedding of Inge and Max Heimann. Max Heimann was the brother of Frieda Perl.
Westerbork and then to Auschwitz where he perished. Inge survived incarceration in Auschwitz, and their ... daughter Suzyn survived in hiding in an institution in Amsterdam. ... but his wife Inge survived to reunite with their daughter Suzanne who survived in hiding.
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1049. Krynski family papers
family photographs of the Krynski family, who survived the Warsaw Ghetto and later immigrated to the ... Sarah married in 1914, and their son Boris Krynski was born on January 16, 1916. The family survived the ... married in 1914, and their son Boris Krynski was born on January 16, 1916. The family survived the Warsaw ... family photographs of the Krynski family, who survived the Warsaw Ghetto and later immigrated to the
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1050. Josef Zorski photograph collection
Helena had six siblings: Franka, law student at the Jagiellonian University, survived Ravensbrueck ... concentration camp; Filip who survived the war; Bronia who survived slave labor camp in Germany; Marysia and ... Fela (later Felicja Karay), together with Helena, survived Płaszóow concentration camp; Skarżysko