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18926. Studio portrait of Martha Loewinger and two of her children wearing yellow stars in the Debrecen ghetto.
reunion with their only surviving child was emotional, but the grave situation required fast action
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18927. Jewish men perform forced labor digging on the side of a road in Debrecen.
reunion with their only surviving child was emotional, but the grave situation required fast action
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18928. Group portrait of the extended Gruenstein family.
reunion with their only surviving child was emotional, but the grave situation required fast action
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18929. Dark blue paper covered suitcase used by a Jewish refugee
survived a death march to Gunskirchen. Elly and Erno married on June 27, 1946, and had 2 children. They
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18930. Max Amichai Heppner papers
Michael. The Heppners feared that Irene’s father, Jakob, would not survive the perilous journey, and were
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18931. Double sided drawing of expert witness at trial of suspected Ukrainian war criminal
,000 Jews to about 1000, who survived by living in hiding. The OSI also presented multiple Jewish survivors
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18932. Drawing of Holocaust survivor testifying at trial of accused Latvian war criminal
the massacre in the Rumbula Forest in December 1941. Michelson survived by hiding under a pile of
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18933. Anthony Acevedo papers
Reims, France. Prior to being sent back to the US for further care, Tony and some of the other surviving
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18934. Marian Miklin photograph collection
murdered there. As the Soviet Army approached Latvia, the Germans deported the surviving Jews from Riga
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18935. Tennenbaum family in Nazi Vienna; departing on the Queen Mary ship
Barbara. On July 17, 1975, she married Stanley Ostern, M.D, who survived the Holocaust in hiding in Stryj
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18936. Young Bobby and Edith in prewar Austria
Barbara. On July 17, 1975, she married Stanley Ostern, M.D, who survived the Holocaust in hiding in Stryj
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18937. Martha Michelsohn - Chelmno
recognize Lanzmann's description of Srebnik. He tells her that only two Jews survived Chelmno [Simon
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18938. Czeslaw Borowi - Treblinka
of the camp [memorial]. He is glad they survived, and doesn't think this could happen again, not in
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18939. Yehuda Lerner - Sobibor
simply very lucky to survive all of these captures, being taken to a new camp each time and never getting
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18940. Mordechai Podchlebnik - Chelmno
dead, and witnessed a Ukrainian killing a man who had survived the gassing. He tells of putting people
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18941. Maurice Rossel - Red Cross
different than the camps for civilian internees. Statistics for survival in the different camps are
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18942. Andre Steiner
fact that Weissmandel was so integral to the effort to save the European Jews made his survival doubly
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18943. Hansi Brand
Klausenburg) who knew quite well what Auschwitz meant. Lanzmann says that some people from Cluj who survived
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18944. Ehud Avriel
from Brand it became about returning him safely. They knew he would never survive crossing a Nazi
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18945. Gold and blue enamel Masonic medal with the compass and square emblem owned by a Jewish Hungarian emigre
The Veres family (excluding Kati's father Bela Krausz) survived the Holocaust by living in hiding
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18946. 8 porcelain bowls and 3 matching plates received as wedding gifts and recovered postwar by a Czech Jewish woman
they were murdered. Pavel survived both camps. Maud and Shimon settled on a farm and had three children
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18947. Leather coin purse with 3 pins, a Dutch coin, and a metal key carried by a young Jewish Austrian refugee to the US
Palestine of their survival. They began sending aid packages and sent the affidavits of support needed for
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18948. Charles Roman family papers
Mother later married Robert Feldman who had survived on Isle of Mann. Carl (later Charles) married Inge
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18949. Masonic tie pin with a gold compass and square emblem owned by a Hungarian Jewish emigre
The Veres family (excluding Kati's father Bela Krausz) survived the Holocaust by living in hiding
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18950. Honor Cross of the World War 1914/1918 non-combatant veteran service buttonhole ribbon bar awarded to a German Jewish soldier
survived in London, England, where she later died. Kurt’s sister, Hanna, brother-in-law, Max, and niece