Displaying: 14,776 14,800 of 19,654 matches for “survive”
-
14776. Oral history interview with Michael Goldmann-Gilead
as the boy who had survived a beating of 80 lashes by Schwammberger in the Przemysl ghetto; the
-
14777. Lieber and Löw families papers
escaped with help from the local population, and survived the war with René’s girlfriend Jeanne Veraart at
-
14778. Magazine advertisement for the film “International Squadron” (1941)
warplane to Great Britain. After surviving a bombing by the Germans, the pilot volunteers for the Royal Air
-
14779. Etching by Walter Spitzer of concentration camp inmates hauling a cart of corpses, with one not yet dead
did not survive the war and he settled in France. He became a professional artist, creating an
-
14780. Calling card brought to the US by an Austrian refugee
only a few distant relatives and her cousins from Hamburg had survived. Her mother and brother had been
-
14781. Unused black triangle concentration camp patch with a white letter T found by US forces
neared. 3000 inmates were sent on a death march, which 500 survived. On April 11, US troops entered the
-
14782. Unused yellow stripe concentration camp prisoner patch found by US forces
neared. 3000 inmates were sent on a death march, which 500 survived. On April 11, US troops entered the
-
14783. Jo Spier drawing of people with a wagon
survived, while his youngest brother, Fritz, was killed in Bergen-Belsen on March 20, 1945. Jo worked for a
-
14784. Wooden canvas covered trunk used by Jewish refugees
surviving family members. Her uncle, Bernard Bressler, had been searching for her through the American Red
-
14785. Bujakowski and Brager families papers
Uruguay around 1940 and survived the war.
-
14786. 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
-
14787. 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
-
14788. 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
-
14789. Star of David pendant with a prisoner number made by a former concentration camp inmate
returned to Sighet and learned that only one of his siblings had survived. Everyone else in his family had
-
14790. WW I Baden Cross for Volunteer War Aid awarded to a German Jewish veteran
other family members who remained in Germany did not survive. In October 1940, her parents Hugo and
-
14791. Medal for Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 awarded to a Jewish Polish veteran of the Soviet Army
living. Kalman married Pauline Pajes in 1949. She had survived the war in hiding in Grodno. Her family
-
14792. 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
-
14793. Karliner family papers
managed by the Moissons Nouvelles, where he survived the war. On August 26, 1942, French gendarmes
-
14794. Ruth Engelhardt Spivack Meyers papers
that Ruth's mother would likely not survive the war, and they could adopt Ruth when the war was over
-
14795. Blau family papers
search for her family. She found them in Theresienstadt where they all had survived. The family was sent
-
14796. Związek Patriotów Polskich w ZSRR (Sygn.130)
Polish Jews (at least 230,000) survived the period of WW II in the USSR, and as Polish citizens they
-
14797. Hecht family collection
Theresienstadt on transport XII/3 on September 2, 1942 and survived the Holocaust. With the assistance of the
-
14798. Maerker and Behr families papers
in 1942. His brother Kurt and sister Grete both survived by emigrating from Germany.
-
14799. Wehrmacht waterproof gas cape pouch found by US soldier
horrible camp conditions, and the surviving inmates. Following Germany’s May 7 surrender, the 45th Infantry
-
14800. Mimosa 6.5 x 9 cm sheet film box used by US soldier
horrible camp conditions, and the surviving inmates. Following Germany’s May 7 surrender, the 45th Infantry