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2476. Group portrait of young children in a school in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
worked as a furrier in Lodz before the war. The entire family survived together in hiding. After the war ... family survived the Holocaust, all four of Gail’s grandparents Bella and Zev Fridling and Esther Leah and
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2477. Close-up portrait of Joseph Fridling in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
worked as a furrier in Lodz before the war. The entire family survived together in hiding. After the war ... family survived the Holocaust, all four of Gail’s grandparents Bella and Zev Fridling and Esther Leah and
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2478. Postwar portrait of the Fridling family in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
worked as a furrier in Lodz before the war. The entire family survived together in hiding. After the war ... family survived the Holocaust, all four of Gail’s grandparents Bella and Zev Fridling and Esther Leah and
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2479. A group of men, women and children gather for a meal in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
worked as a furrier in Lodz before the war. The entire family survived together in hiding. After the war ... family survived the Holocaust, all four of Gail’s grandparents Bella and Zev Fridling and Esther Leah and
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2480. Teachers at the Schlachtensee school pose with Joseph Fridling on the occasion of his sixth birthday.
worked as a furrier in Lodz before the war. The entire family survived together in hiding. After the war ... family survived the Holocaust, all four of Gail’s grandparents Bella and Zev Fridling and Esther Leah and
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2481. Joseph Fridling celebrates his sixth birthday in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
worked as a furrier in Lodz before the war. The entire family survived together in hiding. After the war ... family survived the Holocaust, all four of Gail’s grandparents Bella and Zev Fridling and Esther Leah and
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2482. Jewish New Years card sent by the Fridling family in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp with photographs of their two children Joseph and Gitla.
worked as a furrier in Lodz before the war. The entire family survived together in hiding. After the war ... family survived the Holocaust, all four of Gail’s grandparents Bella and Zev Fridling and Esther Leah and
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2483. Photograph of the Gottschalk family. Minna and Julius Gottschalk pose with their children Hermann, Ernst-August, and Karola by an unidentified exterior.
were sent to Theresienstadt. The Gottschalk family survived together in the Theresienstadt ghetto for ... of October. None of the Gottschalk family members survived the Holocaust.
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2484. Photograph of Ernst-August Gottschalk.
dissolved and the remaining inhabitants were sent to Theresienstadt. The Gottschalk family survived ... arrived in the camp at the end of October. None of the Gottschalk family members survived the Holocaust.
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2485. "The Last Train to Auschwitz"
Auschwitz, but she did not survive the war. He and his uncle, David, were sent from Auschwitz to clean the ... cousins who survived. He and a friend were able to immigrate to Canada in 1948. Benzion's testimony
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2486. Peter Ornstein memoir
Consists of one memoir, 30 pages, "Peter's Story: Surviving Auschwitz and a Death March," by Dr ... both of whom also survived Auschwitz. Also includes an appendix that includes important events in Dr
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2487. Oral history interview with Judy Freeman
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... during which two friends helped her survive; the liberation of Bergen-Belsen; moving to the United States
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2488. Oral history interview with Mary Roll
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust ... her seven-year-old daughter to the Red Cross camp visitors in hope that her daughter would survive the
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2489. Oral history interview with Ronica Strauss
traveling to Lyon, France with her then-husband; escaping two raids by the Gestapo; surviving the war in ... Lyon; reuniting with her family, who all survived; and immigrating to Australia in 1918.
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2490. Oral history interview with Francis Akos
the transit camp Neuengamme; how music helped save his life in the camp; surviving the bombing of the ... ship Cap Arcona; being a violinist for the British officers club; trying to survive in post-war
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2491. Oral history interview with Antonina Błonska
Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp; conditions in the camp and her struggle for survival; her work in the ... crematorium; medical experimentation on twins and dwarfs; her transfer to work in Germany; surviving a death
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2492. Oral history interview with Simon Cymerath
Army; reuniting with his only surviving brother; immigrating to the United States in 1950; and his ... thoughts on his survival and sharing his story.
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2493. Oral history interview with Clara Dan
in Koloszvar, Hungary (Cluj-Napoca, Romania); being sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau; surviving the ... Munich, Germany; immigrating to the United States in 1949; her thoughts on her survival; and her life in
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2494. Oral history interview with Annette Berman
husband; her feelings of guilt because she was not in a camp and survived; her family surviving as a unit
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2495. Gedalia Cofnas and his son, Pessah, work in their carpentry shop.
Germans during the September 1941 mass killing action in Eisiskes, and Pessah survived in Russia. ... flags attached to their legs. He married Rivka Pruskin, and the two survived the war in Siberia. A
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2496. A Jewish teenager rides his bicycle along an unpaved road between the Seklutski Forest and the village of Eisiskes.
village of Eisiskes. Pictured is Pessah Cofnas. He survived the war by fleeing to the Soviet Union. ... flags attached to their legs. He married Rivka Pruskin, and the two survived the war in Siberia. A
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2497. Three young people stand on a wooden bridge in Eisiskes.
survived in Siberia. ... flags attached to their legs. He married Rivka Pruskin, and the two survived the war in Siberia. A
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2498. Class portrait of pupils at an elementary school in Prague.
right), who survived Theresienstadt with Marta; and Ludmilla Smolkova (third row from the front, second ... from the left), who survived the war in Shanghai.
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2499. Oral history interview with Sasha Semenoff
Sasha Semenoff, born in 1924 in Riga, Latvia, describes his sister, who also survived the Holocaust ... camp; surviving four camps, including Stutthoff and Gutendorf; doing a variety of work, from the
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2500. Camera
Stanislau. They met before the war, survived (Sala in hiding on a farm with her sisters and David in Russia ... and David Tauber, born 1908 in Stanislau, who met before the War, survived (Sala in hiding on a farm