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11651. Adler family papers
moved to Zurich. In 1951, they immigrated to the United States. Camillo’s parents survived the
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11652. Otto Wolf and Felicitas Garda papers
helped them survive in hiding.
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11653. Rosenberg and Mosler families papers
unknown camp, but their son Felix survived by being sent on a Kindertransport to England.
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11654. Selma Engel papers
married and moved to Utrecht, where his family survived the war in hiding. Alida, Marthyn, Maurits, and
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11655. Clara Lefkowitz Kempler papers
and Sömmerda. She survived a seven week death march in spring 1945 and was liberated by Soviet forces
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11656. Gabriel Schutzengel papers
Budapest until liberation. Ferencz was sent on a death march to Mauthausen. He survived the march, but died
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11657. Irena Peritz papers
the Borysław ghetto and then the Borysław labor camp. They survived the last months of the war in
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11658. Lilly Isaacs diaries and photographs
George survived the war in various forced labor camps in Hungary. Lilly and George lived in DP camps in
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11659. Bianca Perlmutter papers
survive, the nurse found out he was Jewish and he was shot. Bianca was captured and taken to Bergen-Belsen
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11660. Elkhanan Elkes collection
Elkes was survived by his wife Miriam, who had been deported to Stutthof, and his two children Sarah and
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11661. Friedberg family papers
before the war; their survival during the Holocaust; and their move to Paris and immigration to the
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11662. Abram Bork papers
cousins Ichak Bork and Rachela Helfman all survived. The fate of his immediate family remains unknown.
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11663. Sara Szrojt papers
survived the labor camp and after the war ended, settled in Wrocław, Poland with Mojżesz Mendel Szust, whom
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11664. Ajbeszyc family papers
deported to Auschwitz and murdered there. Gerszon was able to survive in the ghetto until December 1943, at
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11665. Leah Silverstein memoirs
October until mid-Nov. 1944, she hid on Promyka street with a group of other people, including surviving
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11666. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee records
Switzerland; helping refugees (e.g. from Poland) to emigrate, repatriation issues, education of surviving
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11667. Brenda and David Huss papers
with David's surviving family and got married en route. They later moved to Legnica, Poland but fled
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11668. Baruch and Cila Knaster papers
Cila Knaster survived the Holocaust. After the war, Cila met Baruch Knaster in a displaced persons
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11669. Simon Breitstein photograph
Gina survived the Holocaust. Simon ultimately left Poland and returned briefly to Germany where he
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11670. Nazi handbill of a Stormtrooper getting rid of obstacles to Germany's future
ROSENBERG [In our camp is the future of Germany. Make way, those who survived the forces of rebirth
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11671. Pirry Roth papers
stepbrother were deported to Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau). Pirry survived selection, and was a forced
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11672. Warsaw Ghetto documentary for BBC
propaganda footage shot in the Warsaw Ghetto. It details the daily struggle to survive the Warsaw Ghetto
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11673. Schaaps visit their rescuers after the war
clothes of a soldier, to Bergen-Belsen to see who survived.
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11674. Majdanek: objects of former inmates
countries. CUs, prisoners who survived. Ceremony for the dead. A monument is dedicated; a woman is shown
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11675. Simon and Eva Mahler visit their family in Krosno, Poland
Jews were ordered to ghettos and later sent to Auschwitz or Belzec. Some were able to survive by hiding