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17176. Hecht family collection
Theresienstadt on transport XII/3 on September 2, 1942 and survived the Holocaust. With the assistance of the
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17177. Maerker and Behr families papers
in 1942. His brother Kurt and sister Grete both survived by emigrating from Germany.
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17178. Records of the Geneva Office of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1945-1954
relatives who may have survived the Holocaust; memoranda; lists of aid recipients and supplementary
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17179. Frank Liebermann family papers
Consulates, surviving members of the family living in Israel, friends, possible witnesses, and Friedrich
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17180. Vakar family collection
work, including a reunion with Martha Waitstill Cogan and the surviving adult children she had brought
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17181. Epstein family collection
her young daughter in Carbonne, France. Though they hid separately throughout the war, both survived.
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17182. Leonard Lauder collection
had been deported to Theresienstadt from Berlin in March 1944 and survived at the camp until its
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17183. Friedler family papers
Holocaust, her mother’s survival, both families’ efforts to escape Austria before the war, Moritz Friedlers
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17184. Greta Fischer papers
Greta Fischer (1910-1988) was born in Budišov (Bautch) to Leopold and Ida Fischer. She survived
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17185. Hana Wieder collection.
those deported Jews survived the war. Hudes, who was pregnant again, entered “Maison Maternal”, home for
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17186. Joseph Birnberg and Mania Nussenbaum Birnberg papers
-Birnberg family factory was confiscated and Joseph was conscripted into a work battalion. He survived the
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17187. Loeb family papers
living in Holland but none had survived the Holocaust. On a 30-day furlough Hans traveled to the
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17188. Vamos family papers
survived the war, but nearly went blind. Max was liberated on 11 April 1945 by the United States Army, and
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17189. Josef and Ruth Rosenberg papers
the time of liberation. All his siblings survived the war. After the war, Josef reconnected with Ruth
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17190. Joseph and Josie Peretz papers
Peretz, a Jewish couple living in Antwerp, Belgian who survived the Holocaust. Joseph, after being
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17191. Salek and Anny Rosendorn papers
Brzustouska survived the Holocaust. He helped her immigrate to La Paz the same year. In 1948 Rachel married
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17192. Mendel Grossman photograph collection
concentration camp in 1944. Gitl perished on the forced-march, but Franka survived. In May, 1945 Moshe and his
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17193. Catholic missal given to Peter Abendstern while living in hiding
University and practiced psychiatry in New York City. Otto’s brother Martin and his family survived the
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17194. Abend and Getter families papers
Salomon was deported to Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) where he was murdered. Perla survived the war
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17195. Editorial Office of the Magazine "Hatikwah" of the Zionist Federation of Belgium, Brussels (Fond 145)
German occupation. Another 30,000 survived by escaping, being hidden by Belgian neighbors, or by having
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17196. Nachlass Otto H. und Régine Heim (1896-1978/1907-2004)
Survival Question in Switzerland", 1935, correspondence with Georg Guggenheim, Charles und Jane Bach
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17197. David Newman memoir
befriended, Chanke, who he had promised to visit in her hometown of Tarnow, should they both survive the war
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17198. Moshe Sheps papers
reunited with his sister Sabina Sheva, who survived the death march and was in a DP camp in Salzburg
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17199. Damaged stained glass window likely from the desecrated Tempel Synagogue
Soviet troops entered the city. Tempel Synagogue was one of seven synagogues in Krakow to survive the war
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17200. Damaged stained glass window likely from the desecrated Tempel Synagogue
Soviet troops entered the city. Tempel Synagogue was one of seven synagogues in Krakow to survive the war