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4001. Jack Neufeld papers
Leonberg. Jack was the only member of his immediate family to survive the Holocaust. After liberation Jack
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4002. Gladys Grantz passport
joined the Hungarian underground resistance. All three of Gladys’ siblings survived the war and
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4003. Joseph Rosen papers
concentration camp internee, originally from Czechoslovakia but who had survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald; the
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4004. Chanover family papers
survived.
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4005. Willy and Catherine Fogel papers
convoy no. 5 to Auschwitz where he perished. Catherine Sztern survived the war and was later married to
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4006. Joel Beer photograph collection
Joel Beer, his brother, Daniel, and their mother, Henriette, survived World War II in hiding in the
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4007. Erich Arnold papers
immediate family survived. Erich committed suicide in the mid-1950s.
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4008. Dov Lieblein photographs
Tel Aviv and Haifa. Dov Benek Lieblein survived the Holocaust in hiding with his maternal aunt Chaya
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4009. Yvette Farnoux collection
of Yvette’s survival and upcoming return to Paris with her sister-in-law.
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4010. "My Uncle"
describes David's experiences searching for any family members who survived the war, finding Yisrael
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4011. Dezső Kertész papers
the early 1940s, he evidently survived the war and German occupation of Hungary, and resumed teaching
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4012. Max Shattner photograph collection
of Max Shattner, who survived the war in a Swiss internment camp. The photographs depict Shattner
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4013. Simone Brand Birndorf photographic collection
After the war, the Brand family, with Simone’s surviving paternal grandmother lived in the Zeilsheim
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4014. Ellen Echeverria papers
Polish forced laborer. Maria survived World War II and when she returned to Poland in 1946, she
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4015. Mieczyslaw Cegielski papers
Ghetto and survived the mass deportations in the summer of 1942. In February of 1943 she escaped from
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4016. Anne Blaustein photograph collection
were killed there on Aug. 31, 1944. David Liss survived and immigrated to the United States in 1948. He
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4017. Ursula Traugott papers
Ursula Ingeborg Blume Traugott is the niece of Fritz Marcus. Fritz Marcus survived typhoid fever
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4018. Simon Goldman photographs
using the name of a former neighbor of his in Łódź, Marion Kowalski. None of his family survived the
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4019. Veronika Blau papers
get some food. Irma survived the war in hiding in basements and on false papers. Veronika was placed
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4020. Veronika Blau papers
get some food. Irma survived the war in hiding in basements and on false papers. Veronika was placed
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4021. Marta Hafner papers
Cernauti, 1942; and family photos. Marta Hafner was deported to Transnistria. She survived under the false
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4022. "We Are Here"
sister, Dorothy, was originally from Drohiczyn, Poland, and survived in various hiding places until
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4023. Roma Nitkowska papers
a small village near Bialystok, Poland. Michal Holzer survived the war in the Soviet Union. Roma and
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4024. Ellen Echeverria photograph collection
Polish forced laborer. Maria survived World War II and when she returned to Poland in 1946, she
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4025. Soviet Propaganda film
Made in 1919 to show to Red Army troops, often on trains, the film tells the tale of a Jew who survives