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19551. Abba Kovner - Vilna
People were not talking of dates or facts, they were asking simple questions about survival. Kovner ... year-old girl who had arrived. She had just managed to survive a mass execution in Ponari and return
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19552. Simon Srebnik - Chelmno
informs him that there is only one surviving family member. He also asks about the Miszczak (or Mistrzak ... had survived. The judge asked the defendants, including Laabs and Burmeister, whether they recognized
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19553. Négationnistes et désinformation
témoignages sur leur rôle dans le processus d'extermination ; de même, ils soutiennent que les survivants qui
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19554. Auschwitz vu par les SS : le procès de Francfort
Il décéda en 2000 à l'âge de 88 ans. Des milliers de témoignages de survivants décrivent le
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19555. Varsovie (version abrégée)
d’avant la guerre. Environ 11 500 des survivants étaient Juifs.
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19556. Group portrait of participants at a meeting between Jewish DP leaders and visiting American Jewish leaders in the American Zone of Germany.
Hapleita [Surviving Remnant] edition of the Talmud (1947-1951). Bernstein's most notable challenge and
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19557. General Joseph McNarney signs the charter of recognition of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria, whereby the American Army acknowledged the Central Committee as the official representative body of Jewish DPs in the American Zone of Germany.
Hapleita [Surviving Remnant] edition of the Talmud (1947-1951). Bernstein's most notable challenge and
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19558. Catholic, military, missal carried by Anthony Acevedo as a medic and POW
Reims, France. Prior to being sent back to the US for further care, Tony and some of the other surviving
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19559. Margaret Anne Goldsmith Hanaw collection
camp but was eventually released. The family survived the war and on June 28, 1946, Lawrence Goldsmith
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19560. Siddur given as a gift to a young Austrian Jewish refugee girl before her emigration
SURVIVED Gitta Haber: May 12, 1942, Izbica [Belzec] Suse Kellmann: March 5, 1941, Modliborzyce (Lublin
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19561. Gisela Zamora papers
Jewish businesses were boycotted. They survived on money from Bertha’s sister and brother. The family
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19562. Tefillin storage pouch buried for safekeeping and recovered postwar
Jewish businesses were boycotted. They survived on money from Bertha’s sister and brother. The family
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19563. Set of tefillin buried for safekeeping and recovered postwar
Jewish businesses were boycotted. They survived on money from Bertha’s sister and brother. The family
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19564. Violin, case and spare parts used by a Jewish Latvian musician while imprisoned in several concentration camps
a musician from Liepāja. Perec had lost his wife and two children during the war and survived Riga
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19565. Dish towel with red radish applique brought to the US by a young Austrian Jewish refugee
Palestine of their survival. They began sending aid packages and sent the affidavits of support needed for
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19566. White lace collar with a rosettes worn by a young Austrian Jewish 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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19567. Red wool felt cap with stick figure silhouettes worn by a young Austrian Jewish 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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19568. Dark blue dress with black stripes worn by a young Jewish refugee during her voyage to the US
Palestine of their survival. They began sending aid packages and sent the affidavits of support needed for
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19569. Doll in blue dress, blonde wig and necklace carried by Jewish Austrian refugee
Palestine of their survival. They began sending aid packages and sent the affidavits of support needed for
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19570. Burlap purse with yarn flowers and monogram carried by a 10 year old Jewish Austrian refugee
Palestine of their survival. They began sending aid packages and sent the affidavits of support needed for
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19571. Ceremonial Masonic blue and white ribbon collar 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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19572. World War I Iron Cross 2nd class combatant’s medal with ribbon awarded to a German Jewish soldier
survived in London, England, where she later died. Kurt’s sister, Hanna, brother-in-law, Max, and niece
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19573. 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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19574. 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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19575. 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