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14726. Cigarette card photo of happy women in folk costume giving Heil Hitler salute
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14727. Cigarette card photo of 4 workers carrying shovels on their shoulders
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14728. Cigarette card photo of four bomber planes flying over Nuremberg
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14729. Cigarette card photo of Hitler on a warship gazing across a fjord
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14730. Cigarette card photo of Hitler greeting a young girl and her grandfather
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14731. Cigarette card with image of Hitler walking with Mussolini
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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14732. Razdowitz and Lehr families papers
extended Razdowitz and Lehr families, including their survival of the Holocaust in France and Switzerland
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14733. Camillo Adler papers
moved to Zurich. In 1951, they immigrated to the United States. Camillo’s parents survived the
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14734. Szochur family papers
survived in Warsaw under the false-identity of Zofia Bartoszewska and worked as a maid. She fled with her
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14735. Blanka and Fania Eckstein papers
jewelry, which helped them to survive and to pay off several blackmail attempts. In the spring of 1943
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14736. Drawing of a prisoner using a latrine by Nikolaj Pirnat and acquired by John Bolé
propaganda for the partisans. Some of his drawings of camp life are among those works that survive and are
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14737. Drawing of a seated inmate in an overcoat by Nikolaj Pirnat acquired by John Bolé
propaganda for the partisans. Some of his drawings of camp life are among those works that survive and are
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14738. Gaerber family papers
Ukraine) to survive the Holocaust.
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14739. Olczak family photograph collection
Bajtel immigrated to Palestine during the 1920s. Rajzla Bajtel Hertzberg survived the war in Kazakhstan
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14740. Oral history interview with Walter Frankenstein
dreams about the war; his thoughts on why he survived; and his identity as a Swedish Atheist and not as a
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14741. Oral history interview with Panagiotis Krikis
survived the camps; the escape of a few young people to the mountains with the help of the Krikis family
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14742. Oral history interview with Kostandinos Paschaloudis
and Antzel, who both became very active in the Resistance movement, survived the war, and eventually
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14743. Oral history interview with Panagiotis Efopoulos
who survived the war and the few Jews who escaped into the mountains; his memories of Jews controlling
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14744. Oral history interview with Anna Tsemani Galani
survived; finding out about the fates of the Eliaou and Kalefi families; learning that Rita (Lilika’s older
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14745. Oral history interview with Steven J. Fenves
convalescence; his decision over where to go after liberation; his search for surviving family members; finding
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14746. Oral history interview with Georges Loinger
education (this was after Joseph Weil told him there were enough engineers but the survival of the Jews
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14747. Oral history interview with Richard Radock
the surviving prisoners; seeing prisoners as young as 13 years old; many prisoners staying in their
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14748. Oral history interview with Etan Guinat
the future of the Jewish state lay in their survival; the network of convents willing to help hide
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14749. Oral history interview with Hanns Stein
of the war; the fate of his extended family and the survival of only his aunt and cousin, who later
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14750. Oral history interview with Gitla Klajman
from their town; the large Jewish community in Hanover; her uncle’s survival in northern France