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2676. [Belgian Jews in Mauthausen]
survived. These individuals arrived in Mauthausen from other camps. The index includes name, date of
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2677. Lublin, Poland: Initial Registration of Lublin's Jews - October 1939 and January 1940
survived in the Lublin Judenrat files. It is a typed, alphabetized list bound into a register book. This
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2678. Photo Activity
.” “…after my father’s death, one of my big questions was, how Jews survived the aftermath of the Holocaust
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2679. Pieter (Peter) Kohnstam
cumbersome process, but critical for our survival. We rubbed dye into the areas where the yellow patches had
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2680. Museum Statement on the Third Anniversary of the Conflict in Syria
starving the populace into submission. Residents there have resorted to eating grass to survive. “Syria is
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2681. Simon-Skjodt Center Deputy Director Addresses UK Parliament Members on Syria
society survives despite the growing narrative that extremist control opposition areas—these groups do
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2682. Teapot in a Tempest
man. “It survived, let us take it along.” Had I a set of hands I would have clasped them in a
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2683. Remembrances of a Hidden Child
’s brother owed his life to chance, as was often the case of those who survived the war. It is
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2684. Accepting History: Return to Adelsheim, the Second Time
Jews’] innocent suffering, their gruesome death, the mourning of their surviving children and
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2685. Going Home: Liberation, May 5, 1945
home and find out who had survived. We figured everyone would do the same no matter where they were. As
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2686. Is the Worst Yet to Come? Event Marks Seven Years of Conflict in Syria
photographs of the thousands of Syrian families struggling to survive and desperate to flee from the war, it
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2687. Time Moving in Reverse
typhus, but survived and from where she was liberated. As I think back to the time shortly after I
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2688. Irena Sendler describes how she was arrested and tortured by the Gestapo
working with Żegota under a new alias. Irena Sendler survived the war. In 1965, Yad Vashem
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2689. Władysław Bartoszewski discusses Żegota
-exile. Władysław survived the war. He went on to become a historian and politician. In 1963, he
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2690. Transnistria Governorate
point, Antonescu permitted the return of all surviving Romanian Jewish deportees
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2691. Issak Libstug poses with the workers and children, including babies in carriages, in the Foehrenwald orphanage.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2692. Issak Libstug, wearing his AJDC uniform, watches a religious man filing a piece of metal in a workshop in the Foehrenwald DP camp.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2693. Issak Libstug, wearing his AJDC uniform, watches men demonstrate the use of an anvil in a workshop in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2694. Issak Libstug, wearing his AJDC uniform, watches men demonstrate use of heavy machinery in a workshop in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2695. Group portrait of teachers and members of the Tarbut school committee in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2696. Isaak Libstug visits with the teachers and children in the Foehrenwald orphanage.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2697. Isaak Libstug visits a workshop in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2698. Isaak Libstug visits a family preparing dinner in their living quarters in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2699. JDC director, Isaak Libstug works at his desk in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
Belz, Romania on July 31, 1934. The entire family survived the war living in Tansnistria and the
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2700. Moringen Youth Camp
. Ritter’s criminal and hereditary biological assessment had severe consequences for those who survived the