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3026. Leslie Aigner photograph collection
they survived the war. In the photographs, Leslie is wearing the Star of David.
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3027. Lucy Cess photographs
survived the destruction of the ghetto by hiding in an underground bunker.
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3028. Irwin Ullmann papers
members of the donor's family who did not survive the Holocaust.
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3029. Raymond Soycher papers
family and survived the Holocaust.
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3030. "Marianna Tkaczyk" identification card
identification cards ("Kennkarten"). The sisters survived by living and working as Gentiles in Warsaw, Poland
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3031. Photograph of Zionist group in Kanczuga, Poland
survived the Holocaust.
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3032. "One Day This Will be a Film"
and her parents survived with the help of her childhood nanny, Jula Jurek, a Polish woman. This memoir
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3033. Josef Adler papers
Raduchowski to take care of her son if she does not survive and to send him to her family in France; a
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3034. Jan Rozanski papers
He reflects on his childhood, his life in the camps, his feelings regarding his own survival, and his
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3035. William Cygelfarb photographs
as well as in the Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau concentration camps, and survived a death march
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3036. Sophie Fritz photographs
Sonja's mother. Only Yeva and Liza survived the war.
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3037. Gutter family papers
murdered upon arrival. Grete Gutter Knoblich survived Theresienstadt. Jean Gutter immigrated to Palestine
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3038. Never to be forgotten
who had survived; and his emigration to the United States.
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3039. Isidor Fell letter
The letter primarily regards Isidor Fell's survival of Theresienstadt, the loss of family members
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3040. Isabella Leitner letters relating to searches for Holocaust survivors
Isabella Leitner (b. 1921) was born in Kisvárda, Hungary and survived the Auschwitz concentration
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3041. Childhood Memories
perished in the Holocaust. Wilfred survived, spent several years in a displaced persons camp, and
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3042. Rozen and Schulz Families biographical sketches
concentration camp and survived.
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3043. Molly Bastocka Ingster collection
Contains correspondence, a memoir, and newspaper articles with information regarding survival in
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3044. Rudy Hooremans memoir
war between American relatives in the U.S. armed forces and the Dutch relatives who had survived the
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3045. Salomon Schmidt diary
Consists of copies of an original diary written by Salomon Schmidt, who survived the war in hiding
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3046. "My Sisters, My Brothers"
published as "The Seamstress: A Memoir of Survival," by Sara Tuvel Bernstein (Putnam: 1997).
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3047. Moses and Ruth Rontal collection
chief cantor in Radom prior to the war; he lost his wife and daughter in the Holocaust, survived several
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3048. Emily Kessler memoir
Righteous Among the Nations) and crossed the border into Romania. She and her son survived the war and
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3049. Ruth Herz Goldschmidt memoir
then to southern France after invasion of Belgium, and survival there thanks to the Red Cross.
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3050. Testimony
spent time in three concentration camps, Flossenbürg, Hersbruck, and Dachau, where he survived typhus