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19476. Orszagos Leventeverseny 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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19477. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jude, acquired by a German Jewish man
escaped and survived the war, most of their extended family in other parts of Europe were killed. Although
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19478. Rose family papers
Mother later married Robert Feldman who had survived on Isle of Mann. Carl (later Charles) married Inge
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19479. Evelyn Goldstein Woods papers
were sent to Auschwitz; Bruno died on a transport from Golleschau on January 29, 1945. Ruth survived a
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19480. Eichmann Trial -- Sessions 23 and 24 -- Testimony of L. Wells, H. Ross, and J. Buzminsky
survive after seeing his entire family die and Wells answers, "It was the will of responsibility, that
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19481. Timeline
prisoners who escaped, only 58 survived the Holocaust. German Forces Occupy Hungary By 1943, leaders in Nazi
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19482. Κέντρα εξόντωσης: μια επισκόπηση
Survival in Auschwitz. Μετάφραση Stuart Woolf. Νέα Υόρκη: Simon & Schuster, 1996
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19483. Pusat Pembantaian: Ikhtisar
Marion Wiesel. New York: Hill and Wang, 2006. Levi, Primo. Survival in Auschwitz. Terj
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19484. Vilno (Vilnius)
survivants furent emmenés dans des camps de travaux forcés, les hommes en Estonie et les femmes en Lettonie
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19485. Les soulèvements juifs dans les ghettos et les camps, 1941-1944
et des soulèvements. Les travailleurs juifs survivants s'insurgèrent dans les
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19486. L'Exodus 1947
Palestine, avec à son bord plus de 4 500 hommes, femmes et enfants juifs, tous survivants de la Shoah ou
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19487. Lituanie
survivants se trouvaient alors dans les ghettos de Vilna (Vilno; Vilnius), de Kaunas (Kovno), de Siauliai et
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19488. Gross-Rosen
marches de la mort, avançant à pied vers l'ouest dans des conditions extrêmes. La plupart des survivants
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19489. La population juive d'Europe en 1945
européens (les deux tiers) avaient été exterminés. Nombre des survivants de la communauté juive européenne
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19490. Polish Home Army commemorative armband issued to veteran of Warsaw Insurrection
-1999). Richard had also fought in the Warsaw Uprising, survived the Luckenwalde POW camp (Stalag III-A
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19491. Hunting knife with leather sheath used by Lithuanian labor camp inmate
Survival knife with a leather sheath worn by Hirsch Birman, who called it a Boy Scout knife
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19492. Fringed apron embroidered with a blue and orange geometric band recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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19493. Apron embroidered with a multicolored, floral garland recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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19494. Crocheted lace tablecloth with a rose and scrollwork design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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19495. Tablecloth embroidered with a multicolored floral design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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19496. Table runner with a tatted and red embroidered design recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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19497. Embroidery sampler depicting a woman and a cat recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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19498. Small linen square with an embroidered girl recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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19499. Small linen square with an embroidered boy and a bird recovered by Kato Ritter from her neighbors
met Gyorgy Frankfurter, who had survived multiple forced labor battalions, in Vilmany in 1945 and they
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19500. Dried flowers kept within a memorial book saved by a Hungarian Jewish family while in hiding
ended on May 7, 1945. Malvina’s immediate family survived, but more than 90 members of her extended