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2876. Grosz family photograph collection
during and after the Holocaust. Erno and his brother, Jeno, survived, essentially together, were
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2877. France currency, 2 francs coin
currency used, carried by Susie Marie Wiesner Metzger and her mother Margarete Wiesner who survived the
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2878. Helena Maria Erlich Falik Wieteska photographs
survived the war on false papers and retained this name and identification after the war, hiding her Jewish
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2879. Weiner family collection
where she perished; Isabella survived the Auschwitz-Birkenau and Płaszów concentration camps, returned
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2880. Sarra Gimelshtein collection
the liquidation of the Minsk ghetto and escaping into Poland, where she survived the war.
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2881. Cesia Frymer diary
elsewhere in Poland and Czechoslovakia until May 1947. Frymer survived the Krakow Ghetto, Płaszów, and
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2882. Berger family papers
family, a Polish Jewish family who escaped Nazi-occupied Poland and survived in Soviet-occupied parts of
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2883. George Salamon collection
survived together in a safe house of the Swiss Embassy in Budapest, while Laszlo Schonfeld was killed while
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2884. Sonia Borowik Golad collection
survive. Her mother died in Stutthof and Sonia and Vera were deported to additional camps and liberated in
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2885. Photograph of two men in the Łódź ghetto
badges. The man on the right is Yeshayahu Sewek Krotoszynski (b. 1923). He survived the Auschwitz
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2886. Cry...if you can
ghetto, the deportation of his family to Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, and his subsequent survival of
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2887. Abram Lenkowski papers
Lenkowskis who survived the ghetto in Łódź, Poland. Their families died in the ghetto or were murdered in
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2888. Alexander Stankiewicz papers
Stankiewicz survived the Holocaust and returned to Poland after liberation.
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2889. Hella and Heinz Wartski memoirs
memoir is entitled "Surviving the Holocaust," by Heinz Wartski, originally of Danzig. He describes the
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2890. Julius Neumark photograph collection
parents until he was sent into hiding. His parents also escaped the ghetto and survived World War II. Most
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2891. Ludwig Fischel collection
photographs of, and identity papers for, Ludwig and Inge, both of whom survived the war (their parents
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2892. Transport EK document
Auschwitz. In October, the group of men who survived the initial selection were divided into transports for
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2893. Ruth Wottitzky Binder photographs
to Auschwitz; only three people survived the war.
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2894. Olga Lax collection
Rabinowicz's (donor's mother's) friends Zosia and Jurek Flasjszman, who survived together in the Łódź ghetto
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2895. Helen Preiss collection
she discovered that her mother did not survive.
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2896. Martin Tillmanns photograph collection
Children Gerd and Gisela survived.
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2897. Gitta and Martin Hoffman papers
Gizella Siovics, born in Bonyhova, Czech Republic in 1923, who survived multiple camps and was liberated
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2898. Yolanda Engel collection
were reunited with Ezra in January 1945 and in 1946, Helen, who had survived, came back to Budapest
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2899. Kiedy | Oriental Tango
pianist Artur Baigelman (AKA “A. Bay”), one of Henry Baigelman’s many musical siblings, did not survive
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2900. ID tag
who survived on false papers under the name Rudolf Budkis, of Russian descent. Includes false