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18476. Joseph Goetz papers
that the entire group survived the ambush. There were many small groups of people in the forest
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18477. Günther and Kohlmann families correspondence
and Trude (Rosenfeld) 1928 – 1990) survived the war in Germany and emigrated shortly thereafter
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18478. Ruth Miller papers
the Jewish faith. The family survived World War II in Berlin and was forced into slave labor. Ruth
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18479. Sandomirski family papers
married a non-Jewish Austrian nobleman, and she survived under his protection. When she was able, she
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18480. Max Michelson photograph collection
was true, she was never released and was later killed. Max’s survival was sheer coincidence. Had he
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18481. Zofia Glazer and Irena Zawadzka collection
and her mother Cypora Zonszajn, originally of Siedlce, Poland, including Rachel’s survival as a hidden
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18482. Gisela Eden papers
’s family did not survive the Holocaust. Her aunts, Eva and Rosa Marx were deported to Theresienstadt where
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18483. Tennenbaum family documents
Barbara. On July 17, 1975, she married Stanley Ostern, M.D, who survived the Holocaust in hiding in Stryj
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18484. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
died in a camp shortly after liberation, but her father survived. They were reunited in Amsterdam in
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18485. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
camp shortly after liberation, but her father survived. They were reunited in Amsterdam in September
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18486. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
camp shortly after liberation, but her father survived. They were reunited in Amsterdam in September
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18487. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 10 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
camp shortly after liberation, but her father survived. They were reunited in Amsterdam in September
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18488. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 5 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
camp shortly after liberation, but her father survived. They were reunited in Amsterdam in September
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18489. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, issued to a German Jewish inmate
1945. Her brother died in a camp shortly after liberation, but her father survived. They were reunited
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18490. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note issued to a German Jewish inmate
camp shortly after liberation, but her father survived. They were reunited in Amsterdam in September
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18491. Quartz whetstone used by a German Jewish man in hiding
The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18492. Small doll made from a stick by a French Jewish hidden child
parents did not survive. Arleuf was a very small village and was mostly unaffected by the war. Helene
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18493. Wristwatch with red band and a red pouch taken by a German Jewish girl on a Kindertransport
’s family did not survive the Holocaust. Her aunts, Eva and Rosa Marx were deported to Theresienstadt where
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18494. Bear, a stuffed koala bear, with modern covering, carried by a German Jewish girl on a Kindertransport
’s family did not survive the Holocaust. Her aunts, Eva and Rosa Marx were deported to Theresienstadt where
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18495. Hand sewn navy blue skirt with a pleated front made by a German Jewish woman
Ludwig survived several concentration camps, but the rest of their family perished. In late 1945, Dorit
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18496. Hand sewn green skirt and matching jacket saved from Berlin and worn by a Kindertransport refugee
siblings, all of whom survived the war.
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18497. Tefillin pair kept through the war by a Jewish Polish man
Poland. Michael agreed, but he and Ella chose to remain together. Michael could find no surviving
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18498. Star of David badge with Jude worn by Austrian Jewish woman
Through the Jewish community, she learned that her grandmother Hermine had survived Theresienstadt
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18499. Painting by Sophia Kalski based on her experiences as a young child hiding behind a door as soldiers searched a room in the Lwow ghetto
alone and he didn't see me, and that is how I survived." In early 1942, Sophia and her parents, Natan
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18500. Cleaver used prewar in the Eisiskes shtetl
only 29 who had survived. That fall, Moshe went to the priest and managed to retrieve his youngest son