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1351. View of the SS Gotenland, one of the ships used to deport Jews from Norway to Germany.
of the 760 Jews deported from Norway survived.
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1352. Portrait of Lajb Cymbler, donor's paternal great uncle.
Portrait of Lajb Cymbler, donor's paternal great uncle. He did not survive the war.
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1353. Oral history interviews of the Dorit B. Whiteman collection
Uprooted: A Hitler Legacy and Escape via Siberia: A Jewish Child's Odyssey of Survival.
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1354. Anatol and Alexandra Gorko collection
Alexandra Gorko who both survived the Holocaust and married after the war in Łódź, Poland.
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1355. Bukspan family photograph collection
Bukspan who survived the Holocaust in hiding in Belgium.
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1356. Aron Raboy family photograph
Feiga Raboy and their children Buncia, Shaindel, Beila, and Aron. Only Aron survived the war.
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1357. Lusya Kalika memoir
Jewish family who survived war by hiding underground in Odessa.
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1358. Feliks Sinalevich memoir
Memoir, 44 pages, of wartime survival entitled "From the Cemetery" (translated from the Yiddish
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1359. Marion Gottesmann papers
("How I survived Auschwitz"), plus typescript about Theresienstadt.
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1360. Joseph Okladek papers
Contains photocopies of documents pertaining to donor's sister, a Polish Jew who survived the
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1361. Alfred Munzer collection
Alfred Munzer who, as an infant, survived in hiding in The Hague, Netherlands, during the Holocaust.
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1362. Susie and Margarete Wiesner collection
currency used, carried by Susie Marie Wiesner Metzger and her mother Margarete Wiesner who survived the
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1363. Bela and Gisa Pless collection
who survived Sered and Theresienstadt; also includes Bela Pless's memoir and a yellow star, as well as
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1364. Louisa J. Hext collection
Women's Survival During the Holocaust: Family Kinship and Community Ties."
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1365. David Steiner family collection
survived in hiding during the Holocaust.
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1366. Rose and Ben Gross collection
who survived the Holocaust in Europe, met in Reichenbach and married.
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1367. Siegelmann collection
"Survival of children in the Holocaust" by Hanna Siegelmann. "The Jewish community in Fulda" by
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1368. Studio portrait of three sisters Sonja (Sheyna), Liza and Yeva (Chaya) Cygelman.
Liza survived the war
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1369. Mohamed Helmy
Anna Boros, Julie and Georg Wehr, and Cecilie Rudnik all survived the war thanks to Helmy and Szturmann
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1370. Theo Markus Verderber
survived and immigrated to Israel
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1371. Chaim Yelin
. Believing that the ghetto's survival was dependent on the defeat of Germany by the Soviet army and partisans
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1372. Kloster Indersdorf Displaced Persons Camp
children, to seek out parents or relatives who may have survived, or to arrange for foster families. For
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1373. Chère Odette
she was one of only 49 women from the Janaury 24th transport who had survived. She never remarried.
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1374. Identity Card Used in Hiding
The monk also taught him Ukrainian, which Lewin did not speak. Lewin survived the Holocaust
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1375. US Prosecutor Jackson Delivers Opening Statement to International Military Tribunal
being ignored, because it cannot survive their being repeated. Robert H. Jackson