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1876. Esther Raab describes the arrival of transports in Sobibor
survived.
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1877. Freemasonry under the Nazi Regime
French Masonic organization. The card file survived the war and was later microfilmed for the holdings of
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1878. Blanka Rothschild describes forced labor in the Ravensbrück camp
none of her relatives, including her mother, had survived. Blanka then moved westward to Berlin
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1879. 2004 portrait of Blanka Rothschild
including her mother, had survived. Blanka then moved westward to Berlin, eventually to a displaced persons
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1880. Blanka Rothschild in 2004
back to Lodz. She discovered that none of her relatives, including her mother, had survived. Blanka
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1881. Illa Sherman photographs
Sherman survived the Holocaust in hiding and in a convent in the Warsaw environs.
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1882. Ilona Nagy collection
his wife, daughter and other members of the family. Anhalzen is believed to have survived the war. He
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1883. Stella and Chester Szczesny collection
both survivors of multiple concentration camps and attempts to drown victims (some who survived
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1884. Joan Ringelheim collection
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust
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1885. Isidor and Chava Braun collection
of Isidor and Chawa (Eva/Evelyn) Braun who survived in hiding during the Holocaust in German occupied
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1886. Frederick Weinstein collection
the Warsaw ghetto and survived in hiding, lived with his parents and wife in Duppel displaced persons
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1887. Henrik Roth family collection
Holocaust which they survived by living under assumed identities in Poland and after the war when they lived
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1888. Bertha and Isak Melchior family collection
Great Britain, by their parents, who did not survive.
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1889. Ann West collection
liberation, and her mother’s survival in Theresienstadt and status as a victim of fascism.
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1890. Meyer family collection
Charlotte's sister and brother-in-law in Sweden. Charlotte and Tana survived in Theresienstadt. Gerda and
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1891. Karl and Julie Lotti Baum collection
Baum and his wife Julialotte Zwaab who survived the Holocaust. Also included is information on their
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1892. A Greek Jewish family gathers for a group portrait surrounding a bar mitzvah boy clad in a tallit.
. Pictured are the Menashe family. Of all those pictured, only three survived: Sylvia Amar (second row, far ... could remain together, and both were deported to Auschwitz. Jacob survived heavy labor carrying rocks ... Sylvia survived with her sister Oro in Block 10. (Oro had come to Auschwitz together with her husband ... Nicholas returned to Salonika to find his family. After he found only two surviving sisters, he returned
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1893. Joan Ringelheim papers
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... 1983, “Women Surviving: The Holocaust,” including conference planning materials, correspondence, and ... Ringelheim’s scholarly work on the subject of women and the Holocaust. The “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... execution, and evaluation of the “Women Surviving: The Holocaust” conference. Subseries 2 includes
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1894. Sulamita Simenauer Konar collection
ghetto in Srodula, Poland. Sulamita, her mother, and her grandmother survived the Holocaust in Jeleśnia ... Pomerancblum, who survived in hiding. They found out that Lola, who married Mr. Mikelis in the Srodula ghetto ... Pomerancblum survived several concentration camps. All other members of the Simenauer and Pomerancblum family ... were murdered in the ghetto or in Auschwitz. Sulamita and other members of the surviving family moved
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1895. Charles and Ruth Terner papers
survived the war in Switzerland, but his grandparents in Vienna, his aunt in Witten, and most other ... not survive. Her grandmother Olga Cohn was transported to Theresienstadt in July 1942 then to ... Treblinka two months later and did not survive. ... survived the war in Switzerland, but his grandparents in Vienna, his aunt in Witten, and most other
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1896. Naumann family papers
narrative describes his and his twin brother’s survival at Theresienstadt and Auschwitz. Kurt Naumann ... survived the Holocaust in Italy. Her letters describe her memories of her cousin and postwar Italy ... Walter Naumann was another cousin of Kurt Naumann and survived the Holocaust in Berlin in part because ... Fritz, were arrested in March 1943, pressed into forced labor, survived pneumonia, were deported to
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1897. Mordechai Zvi (Motus) Sztajnberg, donor's cousin.
surviving relatives. Szabtai's wife (Moniek's older sister) Leosia was killed on a death march just days ... who had barely survived a death march from the Helmbrechts factory camp in Muenchberg, Germany to the ... town of Volary in Bohemia. After locating his surviving siblings, Moniek went to live at the New ... who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four
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1898. Hinda Sztajnberg (left), her mother-in-law Mrs. Warszawski (the donor's maternal aunt), and her children: Pictured from right: Mordechai Zvi (Motek), Avraham Itzhak, little sister (name unknown) and Feiga Bluma Sztajnberg.
surviving relatives. Szabtai's wife (Moniek's older sister) Leosia was killed on a death march just days ... who had barely survived a death march from the Helmbrechts factory camp in Muenchberg, Germany to the ... town of Volary in Bohemia. After locating his surviving siblings, Moniek went to live at the New ... who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four
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1899. Hinda Sztajnberg and her children at a summer resort.
surviving relatives. Szabtai's wife (Moniek's older sister) Leosia was killed on a death march just days ... who had barely survived a death march from the Helmbrechts factory camp in Muenchberg, Germany to the ... town of Volary in Bohemia. After locating his surviving siblings, Moniek went to live at the New ... who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four
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1900. Hinda Sztajnberg, her husband, Leon (Leib) Sztajnberg and their son, Mordechai Zvi in the streets of Czestochowa.
surviving relatives. Szabtai's wife (Moniek's older sister) Leosia was killed on a death march just days ... who had barely survived a death march from the Helmbrechts factory camp in Muenchberg, Germany to the ... town of Volary in Bohemia. After locating his surviving siblings, Moniek went to live at the New ... who survived, one moved to America before the war, one fled to the Soviet Union, and the other four