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13926. Sketch of a Holocaust remembrance ceremony by Esther Lurie
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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13927. Portrait of an Orthodox Jewish youth drawn by Esther Lurie
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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13928. Pin used to attach a Holocaust commemorative ribbon worn by a Latvian Jewish survivor
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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13929. Holocaust commemorative ribbon worn by a Latvian Jewish survivor
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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13930. Yellow damask purse made by a liberated slave labor camp inmate, saved by another inmate
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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13931. Holocaust Commemoration Day Remember card received by a Latvian Jewish survivor
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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13932. Inscribed wooden spoon and patch saved by a former Jewish Latvian slave labor camp inmate
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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13933. Holocaust Commemoration Day Remember pin worn by a Latvian Jewish survivor
began systematic massacres of Jews throughout the country. By November 1941, the surviving Jews of Kovno ... deportations from the ghettos to the concentration camps increased, Esther became concerned about the survival
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13934. Schatz and Bonder families papers
Bonder families previously of Berlin and Warsaw. Both families survived the Holocaust in Italy and were ... families. Both families survived the Holocaust in Italy and were united through Henry and Rischa’s marriage
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13935. Family in garden; young women in Monchengladbach
where they survived the war, although Eric and his son Peter were interned in the UK as enemy aliens ... family members also survived the Holocaust, either in hiding or outside Nazi Germany.
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13936. Children at Belsen
-Belsen was liberated in April 1945, 52 of the children had survived. Luba went with some the children she ... rescued to the Netherlands to help them reunite with their surviving families. She was nicknamed “the
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13937. Forced labor battalion of Hungarian Jews
’s father served. Peter was hidden during the war and survived, as did most members of his immediate family ... The Veres family (excluding Kati's father Bela Krausz) survived the Holocaust by living in hiding
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13938. ORT vocational schools
agricultural labor for independence and survival. He served as Director of ORT in Lithuania from 1927 to 1941 ... delivered in secret. Oleiski survived the liquidation of the ghetto and imprisonment in Dachau concentration
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13939. March of Time film advertising United Jewish Appeal campaign
,500,000 people survived. People carry luggage, stand in lines, and board open trains; all are waiting to "start ... survival of the Jews has almost been forgotten. A sign on a building indicates that it is an American
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13940. Eichmann Trial -- Session 96 -- Cross-examination of the Accused
survive in Hungary which he denies having stated (00:00:49). Hausner points out that this fact has already ... 's reflection on the survival of a portion of the Jewish population. Eichmann responds that he is unable to say
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13941. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 46, 53, 62, 64, 68, and 71 -- Testimonies regarding badges, postcards, furnaces, ditches, suicides, selections
in the train and her father's goodbye to the family, though he hoped to survive. 00:17:33 Tape jumps ... with that. He survived, though 1000 out of 2000 did not. The tape jumps before he can elaborate. 00:53
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13942. Eichmann Trial -- Session 70 -- Witness R. Kagan and E. Goldstein
question, concerning human relations between inmates. She answers that in Auschwitz, they survived thanks ... identified are still alive. She answers that her brother, her sisters, and only one other man survived. 00:25
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13943. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 34 and 35-- Witnesses Dr. Melkman and David Melchior
was nearly the same age, and she was sent to Sobibor. The son survived the war. 00:14:19 Tape jumps ... would not be good. He describes his family's story, with quite a few surviving the Holocaust. He
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13944. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
Gustav’s sisters that they had survived. Prior to the war, his sister, Gerda, had married Dr. Robert ... the occupation, but his wife, Betty, and daughter, Janka, survived and emigrated to Israel. Dora
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13945. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
Gustav’s sisters that they had survived. Prior to the war, his sister, Gerda, had married Dr. Robert ... the occupation, but his wife, Betty, and daughter, Janka, survived and emigrated to Israel. Dora
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13946. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
Gustav’s sisters that they had survived. Prior to the war, his sister, Gerda, had married Dr. Robert ... the occupation, but his wife, Betty, and daughter, Janka, survived and emigrated to Israel. Dora
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13947. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
Gustav’s sisters that they had survived. Prior to the war, his sister, Gerda, had married Dr. Robert ... the occupation, but his wife, Betty, and daughter, Janka, survived and emigrated to Israel. Dora
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13948. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
Gustav’s sisters that they had survived. Prior to the war, his sister, Gerda, had married Dr. Robert ... the occupation, but his wife, Betty, and daughter, Janka, survived and emigrated to Israel. Dora
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13949. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
Gustav’s sisters that they had survived. Prior to the war, his sister, Gerda, had married Dr. Robert ... the occupation, but his wife, Betty, and daughter, Janka, survived and emigrated to Israel. Dora
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13950. Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto scrip, 1 mark note
Gustav’s sisters that they had survived. Prior to the war, his sister, Gerda, had married Dr. Robert ... the occupation, but his wife, Betty, and daughter, Janka, survived and emigrated to Israel. Dora