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2151. Frances Whitney collection
photograph; he did not survive the Holocaust.
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2152. Chava Elovik collection
Poland, Hungary, Romania, Soviet Union, Iran and Palestine. Ewa Elovik survived as one of the “Tehran
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2153. Warshawiak family collection
and her husband Beresh Warshawiak, who both survived multiple concentration camps and then met and
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2154. Dr. Jacob Tombak correspondence
efforts to obtain a US visa. Dr. Tombak would later be in the Warsaw ghetto, and he did not survive.
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2155. Rath family photographs
Holocaust which they survived by living under assumed identities in Poland and after the war when they lived
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2156. Alice Lonsdale collection
Hans, and her parents, Alfred and Dora Loeffler, who did not survive; dated circa early 20th century
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2157. Moshe and Chana Batista collection
Collection consists of two photographs depicting the Batista family which survived the Holocaust in
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2158. Lehmann family photograph collection
Siegfried Lehmann was the only surviving family member from the Holocaust.
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2159. 1943 Gurs photograph
believed that "Trude" is Trude Frank, a cousin of Lore Rosen [donor] who survived the war and "disappeared
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2160. Reska and Vera Katz letter
who survived and those who perished and ask for sweets and vitamins for Vera and clothing.
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2161. Basia McDonnell papers
survived in hiding with Izryl Israel during the Holocaust.
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2162. Rywin family photograph
the exception of Chaya Zlata, who passed away before the war, and Lazarz Rywin, who survived the war
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2163. Leon Leserkiewicz photographs
survived the war.
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2164. Rina Rubinstein collection
Lithuania. She survived the war in hiding in Lithuania, though her parents, Max and Eida Judelevich Gilde
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2165. Johanna Jakobs papers
She survived the Holocaust and eventually emigrated to Chicago, Ill.
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2166. Szlezyngier-Wiernik family photographs
spent the war in various labor camps and survived death marches. They married in Cyprus and emigrated to
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2167. Silberman-Rachkauskas family photographs
of the Silberman family, with the exception of Beila, survived the war.
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2168. Edith Schwalb Gelbard collection
Magdalene survived in hiding in France. Also includes photocopy of a letter written from Chajem to his
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2169. Zoltan Csillag family photographs
Csillag [donor], who survived the war in hiding.
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2170. Prengler-Biderman family photograph
Biderman, her husband Max Biderman, and their daughter Linda Biderman. The family survived the war in the
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2171. Paul Sauber memoir
Transylvania (Romania), and survived Auschwitz, Mauthausen, and Dachau. The memoir (15 p.) is interspersed with
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2172. Anna Rosenberg family photographs
Mayer Kopytko is a survivor of the Demblin ghetto and workcamp, then escaped and survived in the woods
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2173. Simon Mamberg collection
Simon Mamberg was born in 1924 in Zawiercie, Poland. He survived Julag in Sosnowiec and Osteinsatz
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2174. "Bible students in the Third Reich"
Adventists); and how individual Witnesses were able to survive. The essay also contains a summary of an
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2175. From the Lida ghetto to the Bielski partisans
Lithuania; surviving a "selektion;" joining the partisans; and the end of the war.