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12026. Fighter against the Nazis Medal and box awarded to Jewish Brigade veteran
persons and aided refugees desperate to know whether their family members had survived. The Brigade was
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12027. Dorothea Dressel collection
ultimately released and survived the war, living until the age of 96.
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12028. Oral history interview with Shlomo Wolkowitz
were made to remove the bodies of executed Ukrainians and bury them; surviving the subsequent massacre
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12029. Archiwum Stanisława Kota
is incomplete. The percentage of survived documents is difficult to determine.
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12030. Jacques Schweitzer papers
to Lyon and survived the war there. Jacques was deported to the Drancy transit camp in 20 August 1941
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12031. Instructional poster with chart explaining Nuremberg blood purity laws.
fichert den Fortbeistand des deutschen Volkes! [Maintaining the purity of blood insures the survival of
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12032. Orange tablecloth with green flowers used in the Warsaw ghetto
Poland, in the 1930’s. Margula survived the Holcocaust but lost her husband and two children. Irena
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12033. Blinshteyn family papers
Army, and was killed in action in Poland on 19 January 1945. After the war, Semyon, who had survived
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12034. Bianca S. Lloyd papers
capitalists. They were sent to a Siberian labor camp in Chita where they survived the war. Most of the rest of
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12035. Robert Capa photograph of a performance by the Israeli Philharmonic
by Rbt Capa "Magnum' / War over, Israel faces grim battle fro survival. Jews entering / the promised
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12036. Robert Capa photograph of a Palestinian in Arabic dress at a barbed wire border
.Pix by Rbt Capa "Magnum" / War over, Israel faces grim battle for survival. Jews entering the / promised
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12037. Ruth M. Grill photograph collection
Ruth Grill survived the Holocaust in hiding. She was placed in a convent for 6 weeks and then with
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12038. Litman family papers
their survival in Tovste and Jarosław, Poland with the use of false identification papers. Included are
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12039. Paula and Samuel Schäffer letters
family members to survive were the children of Bertha’s sister, Gisella. Gisella Schäffer married Moritz
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12040. Relacje zebrane przez Stowarzyszenia Polaków Poszkodowanych przez III Rzeszę
-niewolników XX wieku”). 195 accounts were sent, unfortunately not all of them survived.
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12041. "Eddie Klein: A Rescued Life"
escaped to Warsaw, where they survived German aerial bombing of the city. They continued to flee, finally
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12042. Pauline Buchenholz memoirs
Persons Camp, her discovery that her sister had survived the Holocaust and was in Sweden, her immigration
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12043. Ruth Olesker Geary papers
were deported from Vienna to Opole in February 1941 and did not survive the Holocaust.
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12044. Beruh family correspondence
at the time and managed to survive by breaking a port hole and escaping the sinking ship. She was
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12045. Suzanne Weiss collection
born in Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland, but moved to France in 1935. Weiss survived in hiding during the
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12046. Estera Horn papers
who survived World War II as a hidden child. Photographs consist of pre-war and wartime depictions of
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12047. Hilary Laks papers
), including their survival of the Warsaw ghetto, Janina going into hiding separately from Hilary, and hiding
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12048. Stephen Lerman papers
behind in the ghetto, until he managed to escape and survived by living in the forest outside of town for
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12049. Miniature "button book" issued for charitable contributions by the Winter-hilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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12050. Aleksander Herszkowicz collection
only other member of his family who survived. In 1953 Jankel married Bogumila and they had two sons