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2176. The beginning of the end
brief memoirs appear to be written by twin sisters who survived Auschwitz-Birkenau and relate their
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2177. Night train to Siberia
"Night Train to Siberia" is a fictitious story by Kathryn Clausen based on the survival stories of
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2178. Mihaly Klein letters
of Kaszony, Hungary (Kosyno, in present-day Ukraine), who survived the deportation in 1944. The
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2179. Marie Rosenberg-Swaalep collection
Collection contains information regarding the whereabouts of the donor's family. One surviving
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2180. Jerry Tepperman collection
was 16 and never spoke about his Holocaust experiences. The elder Tepperman survived the Łódź ghetto
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2181. A memoir relating to pre-war experiences in Germany and the United States
campaign and in southern France, where he was captured by Germans and survived remainder of war as POW and
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2182. A memoir relating to experiences in Ukraine during the Holocaust
Ukrainian forces, transfer to ghetto (both village and ghetto unnamed), conditions there, survival, and
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2183. A memoir relating to experiences as a hidden child in France
their subsequent deportation to Auschwitz, and Kranowski's own survival in OSE orphanages and with
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2184. Blum and Manuel Family collection
Alfons and Siegfried. Leopoldine and Hermann Manuel, as well as Siegfried, did not survive the Holocaust.
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2185. Jerry Gotkin collection
Consists of a letter; written by Peretz Shkolnik, donor’s mother’s cousin, who survived the
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2186. Zaifman family photograph
the Holocaust's 'ethnic cleansing'/Ziggy Zaifman, right rear, survived."
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2187. Abraham Sosnowik's war experiences, book 2
Document dealing with the survival of a Polish family who hid in the woods. Written by Abraham
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2188. Abraham Sosnowik's war experiences, book 1
Document describing the survival of a Polish family who hid in the woods. Written by Abraham
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2189. George Flaum Banet and Marlene Roberts Banet collection
Holocaust, which Georges survived in hiding, while his parents were held in internment camps in France, and
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2190. Feiga Scheer collection
Moszkowicz Scheer and her family in Poland before and during the Holocaust which they survived by living in
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2191. Miriam Reinharz Klein collection
photographs of Berek Dov Klein, originally from Chrzanow, who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration
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2192. Group portrait of a Latvian Jewish family. Photographed are Frieda and Arthur Lewenstein with their daughters Libin (left) and Bella (right), and Frieda's parents Bernard and Scheine ('Jenny') Brenner.
') Brenner. The family did not survive the Holocaust.
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2193. Group portrait of Latvian Jews at a wedding celebration.
pictured. Neither Frieda nor her daughters survived the Holocaust.
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2194. Group portrait of two Latvian Jewish men with a young child standing by the Daugava River after liberation.
liberation. On the left is Leo May and on the right is Lazar Javorkovsky. The two men survived
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2195. Jews march down a street in Bedzin accmpanied by a Jewish policeman.
before the war and survived the camps. Esther's father Srul Fiszer is pictured in front of the couple in
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2196. Group portrait of Jewish women holding their babies.
Group portrait of Jewish women holding their babies. Most had survived concentration camp. The
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2197. Leo Stein collection
Gabriel in the Łódź Ghetto and Gabriel and Eleazar (Lolek or Leo) who survived and were both in displaced
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2198. A Miracle in the Flames
Contains a memoir, 125 pages, about the survival of a Hassidic Rabbi's family during the Holocaust.
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2199. Speiller family papers
who along with their children Aron and Mirjam, did not survive the Holocaust.
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2200. Ruth Daneshgar collection
Ruth, who were interned in France. Simon and Nelly were deported; Ruth survived by fleeing to