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19151. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 1 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had been working as a ... Erich Gruber did not survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had
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19152. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 1 billion marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had been working as a ... Erich Gruber did not survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had
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19153. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 500 million marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had been working as a ... Erich Gruber did not survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had
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19154. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 2 million marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had been working as a ... Erich Gruber did not survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had
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19155. Weimar Germany Reichsbanknote, 500 million marks, owned by an Austrian Jewish refugee
survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had been working as a ... Erich Gruber did not survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had
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19156. Japanese invasion money, half gulden, acquired postwar by an Austrian Jewish refugee
survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had been working as a ... Erich Gruber did not survive. Erich Maier, who was fluent in German, English, French, and Yiddish, had
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19157. Ink drawing of a Paris street scene created by a Jewish refugee in the US
1942, they paid someone to help them escape to Switzerland. Paul's parents had survived Theresienstadt ... family were also from Vienna and survived the war in hiding in Belgium and France, and finally
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19158. Two-sided drawing with 3 images: a restaurant, Boy Scouts, and a farmer by Simon Jeruchim while in hiding
survived as a hidden child in Belgium then lived in a children’s home postwar until emigrating to the US in ... became a package designer, book illustrator, and author. He married Cecile Rojer, who had survived the
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19159. 2-sided watercolor of an imagined village bombing created by Simon Jeruchim while in hiding
survived as a hidden child in Belgium then lived in a children’s home postwar until emigrating to the US in ... became a package designer, book illustrator, and author. He married Cecile Rojer, who had survived the
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19160. Watercolor of two rooms painted by Simon Jeruchim while in hiding
survived as a hidden child in Belgium then lived in a children’s home postwar until emigrating to the US in ... became a package designer, book illustrator, and author. He married Cecile Rojer, who had survived the
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19161. Autobiographical 2-sided colored drawing of a house and a nun created by Simon Jeruchim while in hiding
survived as a hidden child in Belgium then lived in a children’s home postwar until emigrating to the US in ... became a package designer, book illustrator, and author. He married Cecile Rojer, who had survived the
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19162. Two-sided colored drawings of a young boy, a river, and animals created by Simon Jeruchim while in hiding
survived as a hidden child in Belgium then lived in a children’s home postwar until emigrating to the US in ... became a package designer, book illustrator, and author. He married Cecile Rojer, who had survived the
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19163. Card with 46 Dorset-style buttons owned by a Jewish Austrian refugee
in 1942 or 1943. Only her sister-in-law, Sidi, and nephew, Paul Schwarzbart, survived in hiding. Leo ... ’s relatives still living in Europe had perished. Fritz’s wife, Sidi, and son, Paul, had survived in hiding
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19164. Bagriansky-Zerner family collection
survive initial killing actions, Paulius and Gerta feared for their child. On January 16, 1942 Rosian ... survived the war. He eventually went to Israel, where he later passed away. Rosian and her parents
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19165. William and Helen Luksenburg photograph collection
would not live through it. But he told Hinde that they would survive and he would marry her. On January ... letters. Welek promised to marry her if they both survived the war. On January 19, 1945 the camp was
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19166. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 25 and 26 -- Testimony of Z. Lubetkin, Y. Zuckerman, A. Berman, R. Kuper
the Red Army. She survived and immigrated to Palestine. On Dec. 31, 1939, Zivia participated in the ... went into hiding until the arrival of the Red Army. She survived and immigrated to Palestine. In 1946
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19167. Leib Garfunkel - Ghetto Kovno
Avraham, Surviving the Holocaust: The Kovno Ghetto Diary. Cambridge, MS: Harvard University, 1990, pg. 12.] ... orchestra. Garfunkel says that Stuffel, one of the members of the orchestra, survived the war and later
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19168. Peter Bergson and Samuel Merlin - New York
have survived. Merlin says that in the mid 1930s there was a feeling of doom for the Jews in Eastern ... dust... only a remnant shall survive. We have to accept it.'" Merlin goes on to state that "they
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19169. Medal and a ribbon bar pin awarded to a Jewish refugee in Shanghai
paramilitary training and survival tactics. After completing primary school, Ernst was enrolled in a gymnasium ... enabling them to survive the Holocaust. His father and sister stayed behind and perished. One brother
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19170. Ring with a red heart and inmate numbers made from a spoon in a concentration camp
of selections. Only 300 men and 200 women were selected to survive. Sol’s aunt Sura was among those ... 300 men and 200 women were selected to survive by Dr. Josef Mengele. Sol’s aunt Sura was among those
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19171. 1945 : dates importantes
survivants. À Buchenwald, la 4e division armée et la 80e ... survivants juifs ne veulent pas ou ne peuvent pas rentrer chez eux. Ce rapport dresse un sérieux réquisitoire
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19172. Les réfugiés juifs
. Après la guerre, des centaines de milliers de survivants trouvèrent refuge en tant que ... juifs commencèrent à affluer dans le nouvel État souverain. En quelques années, 140 000 survivants de l
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19173. La recherche des coupables
avoir été récompensé par des associations de survivants de l'Holocauste. Simon ... Wiesenthal Simon Wiesenthal (1908-2005), survivant de l'Holocauste, a consacré sa vie à
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19174. Bergen-Belsen
prisonniers, dont beaucoup étaient des survivants des marches forcées, épuisèrent les maigres ressources du ... 000 survivants. Il fut créé dans les baraquements de l'école militaire allemande à proximité de l
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19175. Jasenovac
Pologne occupée, la plupart des survivants juifs croates (environ 7 000 au total) dont la plus grande ... survivants avant de démanteler les trois derniers camps de Jasenovac à la fin avril. Les partisans