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1701. A Greek Jewish mother and child. Pictured are Claire Elhai and her daughter, Elvira Elhai.
summer for vacation after the war. Though Eliva's immediate family survived, much of her extended ... 's surviving family: her mother, a brother, and a sister who had survived the Holocaust .
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1702. Two Jewish friends walk down a path in a park in Fascist Romania.
Joszef. On the right is Gyorge Hollos (he survived and became an atomic physicist in Israel.) ... Fanny and her husband Isidore Fritsch both perished in Auschwitz. Their son Andrew survived and was ... liberated in Dachau. Their daughter Ella also survived incarceration in concentration camp. After the war
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1703. Jewish siblings go sledding in the streets of Kalisz, Poland.
survival of the Gluba family, as he sent them parcels of materials that could be sold on the black market ... place Michael in an orphanage to ensure his survival. In 1942, Michael was scheduled to leave for ... survive until the end of the war by continuing to sell items received in parcels from their cousin, Heniek
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1704. Studio portrait of a Jewish family in Kalisz, Poland.
survival of the Gluba family, as he sent them parcels of materials that could be sold on the black market ... place Michael in an orphanage to ensure his survival. In 1942, Michael was scheduled to leave for ... survive until the end of the war by continuing to sell items received in parcels from their cousin, Heniek
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1705. Class photograph of students in Kalisz, Poland. Among those pictured is Ester Gluba (back, far left).
survival of the Gluba family, as he sent them parcels of materials that could be sold on the black market ... place Michael in an orphanage to ensure his survival. In 1942, Michael was scheduled to leave for ... survive until the end of the war by continuing to sell items received in parcels from their cousin, Heniek
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1706. Huguette Frank papers
the French army by 1940 and would eventually be captured and survive as a prisoner-of-war. Jean Claude ... fled Paris and joined the Resistance, and also survived the war. Huguette went to Marseille, France to ... Edward survived, but Berte and Pierre perished in Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Huguette’s mother Annette and
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1707. Oral history interview with Nina Frisch
in nearby woods in 1943, surviving on hazelnuts, periodically running from German troops; how her ... Russians; how the Jewish families hiding in this bunker survived, established daily routines, and tried to ... surviving when so many others were killed; why she is willing to talk about her experiences; and her
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1708. Oral history interview with Sam Pick
sufficient food to survive; being sent with his fellow inmates to Auschwitz in June 1943; being recruited ... in Warsaw for a year; finding valuables in the rubble, which eventually helped him to survive; being ... Levi's wonderful retellings of their experiences; and attributing his survival to the grace of God and
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1709. Oral history interview with Magda Fried Curtis
border and being liberated by the Russian Army; her husband surviving; making their way back to Budapest ... where only her father-in-law had survived; immigrating with Stephen to Israel in 1948; immigrating to ... Australia in 1957; and ascribing her survival to luck and a positive mental attitude.
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1710. Oral history interview with Max Nirenberg
daughter Stefa Nirenberg Sherman was born in 1919 and survived the war in the Russian army as a nurse and ... later immigrated in Israel, where she died in 2007, and his son was Monyek Nirenberg, who survived in ... born in Radom, Poland in March 1919 and along with her sister, Dorka Gutman Storch, she survived
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1711. Oral history interview with Judith Mandel
torturing people; the use of dogs to punish people; seeing children burned alive; surviving typhoid fever ... and being helped by a friend who sneaked her out of the hospital; surviving blood poisoning and ... immigrating to the United States; and her belief that her survival was due to luck.
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1712. Oral history interview with Josef Reiner
March 1943; surviving execution by Amon Goeth (he was left for dead); prisoners hiding him during a six ... from his experiences; believing his survival was due to luck; and how only one of his relatives ... survived.
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1713. Oral history interview with Donald Dean
hearing of a camp nearby and driving to it with Bennett Gordon; the physical condition of the surviving ... the camp; his Jewish friends in the army; hearing stories from the surviving camp inmates; being in ... the camp for one day; a Jewish friend of his who survived a concentration camp and settled in
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1714. Last Mementos
had little hope for survival. Clara described in her diary a desire to preserve the memory of their ... pictures taken . . . we wanted a token of our friendship to survive the war, even if we didn’t. But ... Survival under the Nazis by Clara Kramer with Stephen Glantz, 2008
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1715. Yellow cloth Star of David badge printed with the word Jude
for England expecting him to follow in two weeks. Instead he was trapped in Germany and survived for ... -Jewish man whose name in not known, supplied him with food, helping him to survive in hiding for three ... follow in two weeks. Instead he was trapped in Germany and survived for three years hidden in a toolshed
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1716. 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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1717. 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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1718. 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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1719. 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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1720. 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.
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1721. RADIO MESSAGES BROADCAST BY JEWISH SURVIVORS IN POLAND THROUGH "RADJO POLSKIE" LUBLIN
survival, with message, address for mail (where applicable), and dates broadcast given for each. List is
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1722. RADIO MESSAGES BROADCAST BY JEWISH SURVIVORS IN POLAND THROUGH "RADJO POLSKIE" LUBLIN
survival, with message, former place of residence and dates broadcast given for each where known.
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1723. Trein 5-10-'42 Westerbork-Blechhammer-Auschwitz.
This is a postwar list of people who survived this transport. It includes each person's last name
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1724. Trein: 25-1-44 Westerbork-Auschwitz
This is a postwar list of people who survived this transport. It includes each person's last name
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1725. Trein: 25-2-44 Westerbork-Thereienstadt.
This is a postwar list of people who survived this transport. It includes each person's last name