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1626. View of the life boat of the Marine Flasher.
Bejla (Bella) Szydlowski. He had two younger sister Hanka and Bronka, both of whom survived. After ... Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1627. Studio portrait of Hanna and Salo Bratman.
Bejla (Bella) Szydlowski. He had two younger sister Hanka and Bronka, both of whom survived. After ... Locia (Lola). Morris and Lola both perished in Treblinka, and Rosza survived. Salo and Hanna married
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1628. Newspaper clipping showing Andrew Klein greeting his brother William upon his arrival in New York.
States in the 1920s, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio. Andor and Edith (later Condon) survived the war ... Josef was shot at liberation, and the older sister did not survive.
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1629. Magda and Harry Steinberg papers
the displaced persons camp Gabersee in Germany, and their extended family who survived, including ... Magda’s mother, Tini, who, with Magda, had survived the Auschwitz-Birkenau, Gelsenkirchen and Sömmerda
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1630. Wooden box
Baum and his wife Julialotte Zwaab who survived the Holocaust. Also included is information on their ... Karl Baum and Julialotte survived the Holocaust. Also included is information on their extended family.
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1631. Sonja Milner collection, 1944-1945
relative Siegfried Mendel survived the Warsaw ghetto, Treblinka, Auschwitz, and Dachau. He immigrated to ... relative Siegfried Mendel survived the Warsaw ghetto, Treblinka, Auschwitz, and Dachau. He immigrated to
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1632. Miriam Mordecai memoir
she survived the German occupation of Greece and persecution by the Nazis. After World War II, she ... Greek Jews, survived the Holocaust. She gives credit to gentiles in Greece who helped save members of
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1633. Pressel family collection
and extended families. The Pressels fled Belgium for France in 1939 and survived the war in Marseille ... Eli to let him know they have survived; an oral history interview with Miriam Pressel Groner and notes
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1634. Judith Weinberger Sleed collection
Tamàs (Tomi). She survived the Holocaust as a hidden child in Budapest, but her entire family perished. ... adult, reflecting on her life and experiences. Weinberger survived in hiding in Budapest and was the
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1635. Ball of thread
to Auschwitz, survived. ... at Auschwitz. Anniko, their older daughter, was also deported to Auschwitz but survived.
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1636. Timeline of the German Military and the Nazi Regime
months of fierce fighting and heavy casualties, and contrary to Hitler’s direct order, the surviving ... Hitler survived and the plot fell apart. He quickly took his revenge for this attempt on his life
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1637. Gerhard (Gad) Beck
to the Auschwitz-Birkenau killing center. Manfred did not survive the Holocaust. Because the ... survived the Holocaust in Berlin. In 1947, Gad immigrated to Mandatory Palestine. He returned to Germany in
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1638. Gay Men under the Nazi Regime
provided tools of survival, such as access to food and clothing, for many camp inmates. The fact that most ... position of these prisoners made their survival much more difficult. An unknown number of pink triangle
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1639. Background: Jurists' Trial Verdict
trials in Nuremberg against surviving members of the military, political, economic, medical, and ... raid in Berlin in February 1945. In what came to be called the “Jurists' Trial,” surviving high
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1640. Blogier, Wekselman, and Wides families papers
immediate families. Abraham survived the Bedzin ghetto and subsequent transfer through multiple ... in Germany with his sister Edith and her son Max who had escaped the Bedzin ghetto and had survived ... survived the Holocaust and was liberated at Dachau with Abraham. Until 1949, the family lived in Munich ... transferred to Auschwitz, where Benjamin was a kapo and Abraham worked in the kitchen. They survived
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1641. Lidia Siciarz collection
orphanage was relocated to the town of Kostowiec, outside the capital. Lida survived the war, and on May 5 ... certificate, and other personal documents. Lida's mother did not survive. She was denounced to the police ... her cousin, Szulamit Grossbard, survived the war in hiding. After the liberation, the surviving family ... uprising in the fall of 1944, the orphanage was relocated to the town of Kostowiec. Lida survived the war
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1642. Lidia Kleinman Siciarz papers
orphanage was relocated to the town of Kostowiec, outside the capital. Lida survived the war, and on May 5 ... certificate, and other personal documents. Lida's mother did not survive. She was denounced to the police ... her cousin, Szulamit Grossbard, survived the war in hiding. After the liberation, the surviving family ... uprising in the fall of 1944, the orphanage was relocated to the town of Kostowiec. Lida survived the war
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1643. Photograph of two women posing in a forest
orphanage was relocated to the town of Kostowiec, outside the capital. Lida survived the war, and on May 5 ... certificate, and other personal documents. Lida's mother did not survive. She was denounced to the police ... her cousin, Szulamit Grossbard, survived the war in hiding. After the liberation, the surviving family ... uprising in the fall of 1944, the orphanage was relocated to the town of Kostowiec. Lida survived the war
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1644. Portrait of Zosia Ratafia.
camp or were shot at Ponary. The surviving men were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women ... became good friends of her husband. Though she survived, Tema learned that her mother and brother had ... Tema discovered that her twin sister Eta had survived and immigrated to the United States. In 1957 ... Poland to look for family, especially his young niece who he hoped had survived in hiding. While in
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1645. Postcard with an inset photograph of Baron Kopel de Ratafia.
camp or were shot at Ponary. The surviving men were sent to labor camps in Estonia while the women ... became good friends of her husband. Though she survived, Tema learned that her mother and brother had ... Tema discovered that her twin sister Eta had survived and immigrated to the United States. In 1957 ... Poland to look for family, especially his young niece who he hoped had survived in hiding. While in
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1646. MESSAGES BROADCAST BY LUBLIN RADIO
survival, with date of broadcast, message, and previous place of residence where known. Some entries note
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1647. MESSAGES FROM JEWISH SURVIVORS BROADCAST BY RADIO LUBLIN
survival, with date of broadcast, present address, and name of individual(s) given for each where known
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1648. Messages from Jewish survivors broadcast by Radio Lublin.
survival, with date of broadcast, present address, and name of individual(s) given for each where known
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1649. Messages from Jewish survivors broadcast by Radio Lublin.
survival, with date of broadcast, present address, and name of individual(s) given for each where known
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1650. MESSAGES TRANSMITTED BY THE POLISH RADIO IN LUBLIN ON MARCH 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 1945
survival, with message and previous place of residence (where known) given for each.