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1551. Kornberg family papers
Louis fled to France, and survived the war; he died in Brussels circa 1988. Also includes ... did not survive the Holocaust. Includes a death certificate issued for Leon in Auschwitz stating he
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1552. Michael Kutz memoir
Holocaust in Poland. Born in 1930 in Nieśwież, Poland, Michael survived a mass execution and escaped. After ... anti-Nazi activities and survived WWII. The memoir became the basis for the book "If, By Miracle
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1553. Meyer family papers
Charlotte's sister and brother-in-law in Sweden. Charlotte and Tana survived in Theresienstadt. Gerda and ... survived in Theresienstadt; Gerda and Heinz were separately deported to Auschwitz, where Gerda was killed.
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1554. Krakowski family papers
rounded up in 1941, and deported to Drancy and possibly Beaune-la-Rolande. They did not survive the ... Holocaust. Blanche and her mother survived the war by moving from house to house. Blanche remembered one
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1555. The Abandoned
and Genia escaped, but Menia and Esther were killed. They survived the remainder of the war in hiding ... surviving in the woods until the end of the war.
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1556. Workers pose outside the store where they work in Amsterdam.
Mooleman (b. 1943) also survived in hiding. His mother Rebecca Mooleman Klok survived Ravensbrueck
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1557. Studio portrait of Bella and Izya Khanuk, both of whom were murdered in an Aktion 1942.
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1558. Close-up portrait of Reuven Bronshitein in the Zhmerynka ghetto in Transnistria.
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1559. Portrait of the family of Reuven Bronshtein in the Zhmerynka ghetto in Transnistria.
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1560. Shmuel Ziegelman poses with two portrait of his mudered children after the war.
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1561. Studio portrait of the extended Ziegelman family.
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1562. Portrait of Reunven Bronshtein and his sister.
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1563. School children [probably in the Zhmerynka ghetto in Transnistria].
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1564. Portrait of Liza (nee Ziegelman) Eisman with her daughter Raisa and husband either shortly before or after they fled to Uzbekistan.,
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1565. Studio portrait of Sonia (nee Ziegelman) and Pinchas Khanuk and their two children Bella and Izya.
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1566. Studio portrait of Petya Ziegelman with one of his sisters (left) and his wife Fania (right).
sack. They made their way to a ghetto in Zhmerinka and survived. Shmuel Ziegelman also survived as
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1567. Oral history interview with Rita Weiss
Ukraine), discusses her family of eleven, seven of whom survived; life under Hungarian occupation from ... surviving out of 2,000; hiding in hay; returning to Czechoslovakia postwar; and immigrating to the United
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1568. Oral history interview with Irving Balsam
means of surviving, until he was discovered as a Jew; his deportation as one of the first 80 schoolboys ... testimony at war crimes trials; and his personal convictions on why he survived.
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1569. Oral history interview with Henry Konstam
Jaworzno; surviving a march from Jaworzno to Dachau before escaping into the surrounding woods; crawling to ... which occurred a few days later; and being reunited after the war with his only surviving family members
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1570. Star of David badge with Juif printed in the center
Star of David "Juif" badge worn by Regina’s brother Joseph Tenenbaum, who survived the Holocaust in ... Star of David "Juif" badge worn by Regina’s brother Joseph Tenenbaum, who survived the Holocaust in
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1571. Iron Cross medal
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1572. Hand crafted diamond brooch made by the father an Austrian Jewish boy and given to him before his emigration
Great Britain, by their parents, who did not survive. ... Britain. It was hand made by his father Isak, who along with Hugo's mother, Bertha, did not survive.
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1573. Shari: a true story
in 1981. The story describes the survival of Lebovitz and her daughter during the Holocaust and their ... ghettos, survival in Auschwitz and forced labor camps, reunions with relatives and friends after
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1574. Stamp
Karl-Heinz did not survive. Siegfried and Marion survived and immigrated to the United States after the
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1575. Celia Rothstein Elbaum collection
camp, where one sister was selected for extermination, and then with her surviving sisters and brother ... chances of survival; their transfer to Bomlitz where they worked in an underground munitions factory