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3051. Chayele Rosenthal collection
Surviving the ghetto and several camps, she resumed her career in postwar Paris, and continued to entertain
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3052. Temoignage sur la resistance et la deportation and ceremonie d'inauguration du Square Marcel Rajmon
resistance in France during occupation, and deportation and survival in Buchenwald. Also includes documents
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3053. Sofia Auguston memoir
Russian Army. After the war, she reunited with her son, who also survived the war.
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3054. Bergman family photograph collection
survived Auschwitz, Blechhammer, Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. After the war, Harry married
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3055. Sorger family photograph collection
on March 3, 1943 after they were denounced. Sulamit survived hidden by several people and finally
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3056. Schiller and Binder families collection
deported to Transnistria at the same time, and no one survived.
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3057. Lantzer family photograph collection
Lubelski, Poland) and Szyjie Lanzer (b. April 15, 1914 in Tomaszow Lubelski, Poland) survived the Holocaust
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3058. Eugenia Goldberg testimony
Riga, the German invasion, and her wartime attempts to survive. She also mentions the experiences of
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3059. Blumberg family photographs
Zosia Kliger were murdered in the Warsaw ghetto; Frima Blumberg Maiman, his other sister, survived in
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3060. Meitner family photograph collection
believed that he was executed in Felixdorf, Austria in early 1945. David survived the war and in 1947 David
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3061. Weisz and Suryáni family papers
that belonged to Lili Weisz Suryani who survived Auschwitz, included is portrait of her daughter Agnes
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3062. Leo Sadinsky photograph collection
Sadinsky, a Holocaust survivor from Kaunas [Kovno], Lithuania, survived Dachau and found these photographs
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3063. "In His Hand"
German occupying troops. She credits God for her family's survival.
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3064. Alfred J. Kahn papers
survived the Holocaust. He named each member of the family who was murdered by the Germans and the few who
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3065. Adele Szamet Rubinstein collection
survived with her mother, Irene Weiss Szamet. The Szamet family lived in Hajdúböszörmény, Hungary; they
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3066. Maya Peretz collection
Gerstman, and father Marek Gerstman, as well as extended relatives who did not survive the Holocaust.
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3067. Kurz family collection
Vary, Czechoslovakia, dated circa 1945-1951.They survived Auschwitz-Birkenau and other concentration
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3068. Leon Rosenn collection
hometown, and the German invasion in 1941. Mr. Rosenn survived on the run with his brother, Don, having
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3069. Bianca Baar collection
and a prayerbook that survived in hiding with Yehudit (Gelb) Preisz, aunt of the donor.
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3070. Concentration camp liberation photographs
corpses, surviving prisoners and living conditions in the camps. The camps and locations represented
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3071. Pair of candlesticks given to a neighbor in Antwerp for safekeeping
Leon Messer. They were given to a neighbor in Antwerp for safekeeping during the war. Leon survived
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3072. Star of David badge with the Dutch word Jood for Jew
The badge belonged to an unidentified Jewish boy in the Netherlands who survived the Holocaust by
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3073. Prayer book
brother Alfred, leaving behind Hugo's wife, Erna Baer and extended relatives. Hugo and Alfred survived
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3074. Prayer book
brother Alfred, leaving behind Hugo's wife, Erna Baer and extended relatives. Hugo and Alfred survived
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3075. Prayer book
brother Alfred, leaving behind Hugo's wife, Erna Baer and extended relatives. Hugo and Alfred survived