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2126. Miriam Kabacznik (right) and Batia Bastunski greet two Hebrew teachers upon their return to Eisiskes on the Second Bridge.
Eisiskes on the Second Bridge. Batia immigrated to America; Miriam survived the war hiding on Polish
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2127. Szeina Blacharowicz stands near Shalom Sonenson's house on Vilna Street.
Szeina Blacharowicz stands near Shalom Sonenson's house on Vilna Street. She survived the
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2128. Studio portrait of a young Jewish boy in Eisiskes.
He was an inventor and the last surviving member of the Kaganov family.
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2129. Yosef Ginzberg watches his granddaughter Tamar play with a ball.
outside of Vilna. Tamar survived the war in Siberia.
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2130. Composite photo of Jewish friends in humorous poses.
Jurdyczanski. The woman was a friend from Vilna. Only Michael Portnoy survived.
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2131. Members of a kibbutz hachshara in Wyszkowo gather in their lumberyard.
fourth from the right. He survived the Holocaust in Siberia and then immigrated to Israel in 1948.
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2132. A group of young Jewish friends pose outside in Prague during the Nazi occupation.
Hirsch was killed on the way to Terezin. Mushka Bulati, Susanna Bandler and Hans Osers survived.
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2133. Two mailmen of the Lodz ghetto pose for a photograph in the street.
donor's father, Yeshayahu Sewek Krotoszynski who was born in 1923, survived the Auschwitz-Birkenau
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2134. Studio portrait of Fraidl and Yehoshua Weinstein and their five children in prewar Poland.
family members survived.
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2135. Frymka Russinek stands with her bicycle on the street after the war.
Zawiercie ghetto and was later sent to Auschwitz and Ravensbruck. She survived and later immigrated to the
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2136. A memoir relating to the experiences of the Sass family in Poland during the Holocaust
Poland under Soviet and German occupation. Describes surviving a Nazi "Aktion" by hiding in attic then
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2137. Mordechai Theo Vered papers
Theo Markus Verderber survived the Holocaust by traveling to England on a Kindertransport in 1939.
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2138. Coin
currency used, carried by Susie Marie Wiesner Metzger and her mother Margarete Wiesner who survived the
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2139. Sloan family papers
survivor of her family. She survived Auschwitz and Stutthof concentration camps.
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2140. Czech coin
currency used, carried by Susie Marie Wiesner Metzger and her mother Margarete Wiesner who survived the
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2141. Gitta and Martin Hoffman papers
Republic in 1923, who survived multiple camps and was liberated in Salzwedel.
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2142. "Events in the ghetto: a memoir"
liquidation of the camp; hiding during a children's action; being sent to Łódź where donor survived the
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2143. A memoir relating to experiences in France during the Holocaust
describes family's escape from Germany (Leipzig) after Kristallnacht, survival in occupied France (she
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2144. Nechama Safira photograph
survived the Holocaust and then immigrated to Israel (Palestine) in 1947. Nechama was born in 1915 in Kowel.
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2145. From hell to home
Survived," by Matityahu Goldberg, written in 1986 and translated (from Hebrew?) by Carl and Nechama Alpert
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2146. Kormes family collection
’s experiences in prewar Germany, surviving the Patria bombing, their detainment in Atlit (or Athlit) clearance
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2147. Krynski family collection
family photographs of the Krynski family, who survived the Warsaw Ghetto and later immigrated to the
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2148. Escape from Yugoslavia
away from a small village near Sarajevo to the city of Mostar; how they survived during the Nazi
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2149. Leah Elerant Kreimer Derera papers
her first husband, Mechel, who did not survive the Holocaust, as well as her second husband, Lazar
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2150. Agnes Schwartz collection
Her father survived and her mother perished in Bergen Belsen.