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3001. Fruma Broude Gurevich letter
children who were placed in hiding that she was trying to locate, how she survived, and what their needs
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3002. Rosa Wicygster collection
with her youngest son Benjamin (b. 1926) while her daughter Gusta survived in the USSR and her son
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3003. Tema Posalska Bauer collection
and Allen were friends with Tema Bauer (donor's mother). Ella survived in Russia. Tema, also known as
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3004. Spiegel family collection
extended family that did not survive, and a pre-war autograph book.
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3005. Leo Mantelmacher memoir
Ethel, Gitl, and Sarah, who survived various camps.
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3006. Yosef Yeger collection
ghetto. Ettel and her sons survived.
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3007. Peretz Shkolnik letter
in Jody, Belarus, and other ghettos. Shkolnik survived the Holocaust in hiding near Jody.
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3008. Cohen and van Bever families photographs
World War II, which they had survived by living in hiding. These albums were among the very few
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3009. Ava Berry collection
after their liberation, describing their survival through Nazi occupation. Schulim describes torture and
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3010. Norman Kamelgard collection
the British in Palestine, which documents his experiences during the Holocaust, surviving multiple
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3011. Hetty de Leeuwe collection
Hetty de Leeuwe was born in Amsterdam in 1930. She survived the Holocaust in hiding with a
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3012. Melchior family collection
Great Britain, by their parents, who did not survive.
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3013. Kornspan family collection
did not survive.
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3014. Eric Sommer collection
German Jews who were able to survive the Holocaust in France passing as non-Jews. The cards were issued
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3015. Lizou Fenyvesi collection
deported to Majdanek on March 6, 1943. He "disappeared" and is presumed not to have survived. Includes a
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3016. Nehemia Nordheim collection
Chelly Nordheim, and his three siblings, Moshe, Bat-Sheva, and Rivka, also survived the war. His father
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3017. Myron Bassman collection
the relatives in Poland survived the Holocaust. Prayer book: hand-bound with an inscription on the
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3018. Agata Tuszynska-Dasko collection
's family] who survived the Holocaust on false papers in Warsaw and vicinity. The Rosenberg family was
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3019. Hermine Berkovits collection
Jewish woman who survived the war with her children. Her children spent the war in hiding, and while
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3020. William Horn memoir
was liberated. In 1946 he immigrated to the United States. His brother was the only other surviving
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3021. Exclusion, Dispersal, Extermination: Jews in Schwerin, 1933-1945
town (bystanders); and conclusion and name list of those Jews who did and did not survive.
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3022. 1945 program commemorating the Holocaust
their arms to refugees, and the expression of concern for the children who survived the war hiding in
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3023. Beth and Lou Jacoby photograph collection
survived the war as a photographer and gave these to the donor's father while they were living in the Neu
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3024. Henryk and Dorota Francuz collection
includes one manuscript in which Henryk described his experiences in the ghetto, camps and his survival
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3025. Kuemmel family collection
deported to Auschwitz. From there, Werner was sent on a death march to Bergen-Belsen. He did not survive