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18376. Prewar Jewish life in Alsace-Lorraine; tourist views
relatives of the Levy family who did not survive, such as Salomon and Mina Levy, two of 36 members of the
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18377. German siege of Warsaw, Sept. 1939
survived the bombings. CUs of the dead and wounded. A woman plants a memorial of branches and twigs at a
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18378. Warsaw ghetto uprising and postwar immigration to Israel
Lwow, Vilna, and Warsaw-have survived and are now called "Five Cities." These low-budget 35mm films
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18379. Prague uprising, April-May 1945
married Enid Ethelwyn Rowe (British, d. 2012) and has two surviving children. Václav Kostelecký was a
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18380. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 6, 7 and 8
survive who can report what they saw with their own eyes, heard with their own ears and suffered in their
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18381. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 66 and 67 -- Evidence on Auschwitz, Belzec, Chelmno
the Germans retreated. 00:23:59 Talks about how many people survived Treblinka. 00:24:11 Cuts out
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18382. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 68 and 69 -- Testimonies of Y. Dinur, Y. Bakon, A. Oppenheimer, A. Beilin
who survived his bullet. 00:28:28 Cuts out. He continues to describe his camp experience, as he talks
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18383. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 36 and 37 -- Jews in Norway, Italy, Berlin; paperwork for property
survive, they were the first deported. 00:43:29 Tape jumps. The confiscation of people's objects is
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18384. Komjadi commemorative medal owned by a Hungarian Jewish family
’s parents, Moritz and Erna Rottenstein, who had survived in a Jewish hospital. Erna was very ill, and died a
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18385. Diving medal owned by a Hungarian Jewish family
’s parents, Moritz and Erna Rottenstein, who had survived in a Jewish hospital. Erna was very ill, and died a
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18386. Queen Wilhemina of the Netherlands 1898-1948 miniature medal owned by a former hidden child
War II which she survived as a hidden child in the Netherlands.
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18387. Girl Guide enrollment promise trefoil badge received by a young German Jewish girl rescued on the Kindertransport
and Bianca were the only surviving family members. Ruth enrolled in public school and graduated on
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18388. Metal identification pendant belonging to a Czech Jewish ghetto-labor camp inmate
survived and were living there. He enrolled at the university there to study chemical engineering. In the
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18389. Sobibor perpetrator collection
uprising did not go as planned, approximately 300 prisoners managed to escape and about 50 or 60 survived
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18390. Black plastic Star of David badge worn by a German Jewish forced laborer
survived the war and told her that in 1942, he and Charlotte’s father, Leopold, had been transported to
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18391. Three part badge with number 21968 worn by a German Jewish forced laborer
survived the war and told her that in 1942, he and Charlotte’s father, Leopold, had been transported to
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18392. Triangular, tri-color badge with number 21968 worn by a German Jewish forced laborer
survived the war and told her that in 1942, he and Charlotte’s father, Leopold, had been transported to
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18393. Singer Model 15 sewing machine and table used by Jewish Romanian woman who was massacred
windows, though a few people did manage to get past them and survive. Ratza, Mark, Khayka, and Ita were
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18394. "My Story"
survive.The next day, the building manager brought Eva to meet Polgar, who offered to hide Eva in his
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18395. Leather luggage tag used by a young German Jewish girl on the Kindertransport
and Bianca were the only surviving family members. Ruth enrolled in public school and graduated on
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18396. William and Bela Citron and Miriam Citron Burhans papers
of their family to survive. After the war ended in May 1945, Wolf lived in a displaced persons camp
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18397. Watercolor still life painting created by David Goychman while imprisoned in Compiègne internment camp
on September 19, 1942. This may be the only known surviving Goychman painting from his time in the
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18398. Leather wallet used by German Jewish refugees
Werner. Egon’s parents had survived the war in hiding in Berlin. In 1947, they arrived in the US and
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18399. Leather passport holder with Weimar eagle used by German Jewish refugees
Werner. Egon’s parents had survived the war in hiding in Berlin. In 1947, they arrived in the US and
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18400. White lace pillowcase returned to Czech Jewish concentration camp inmates postwar
they were murdered. Pavel survived both camps. Maud and Shimon settled on a farm and had three children