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4301. Rudy and Hilde Miller collection
to flee and leave behind their immediate families who did not survive. Included in collection is a
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4302. Bernard and Jadwiga Kornhauser collection
Poland. Jadwiga survived the war in Lvov, under a false identity of Zofia Jastrzebska. Dr. and Mrs
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4303. Katz family collection
survived, and she joined her brother in the United States in 1948.
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4304. Terna family photographs
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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4305. Solly Border diploma
and Feiga Border. He had sister, Ella. Solly and his family survived Nazi persecution in Romania
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4306. Reiter family photographs
February 1939. Salo’s older sister Rutka, who was a pharmacist, survived in hiding in Stanisławów; Rutka
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4307. Photographs of post-war Jewish community in Dzierżoniów, Poland (Reichenbach, Silesia)
survived nearby concentration camps, such as Gross-Rosen, tried to re-establish an autonomous communal
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4308. Berger, Flescher and Tepper families collection
and was able to get a visa to the US. He joined the US Army in 1942. His brother Henry, survived
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4309. Wilhelmina Juhlin papers
maternal grandmother, Margarethe Swaap, who survived Bergen-Belsen. Also included are photos of Wilhelmina
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4310. Widerman family papers
her husband Bruce Edward Holland and their two daughters Barbara and Brenda; and surviving Widerman
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4311. Berger family papers
returned to where their son was in hiding, only to find out that he had been denounced and did not survive
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4312. Tibor and Margit Schwartz Rückman collection
avoiding deportation to Auschwitz. They survived in hiding until liberation in January 1945. Tibor, who was
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4313. Bram family photograph
1938, and Sonia and Esther both survived being in Auschwitz concentration camp. The rest of the family
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4314. Anatol Chari papers
and Fruma Grabowiecki survived the Łódź ghetto and Auschwitz.
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4315. David family papers
were arrested, escaped to Budapest, were arrested again, and escaped to Salzburg where they survived
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4316. Wilfred Kay papers
perished in the Holocaust. Wilfred survived, spent several years in a displaced persons camp, and
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4317. Simon Frydman collection
(on the left: Mr. Mogielnicki who survived the Holocaust in the Soviet Union and on the right: his
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4318. Charlotte Szwajcer papers
Szwajcer survived the Holocaust and remarried a survivor from Belgium.
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4319. Lusia Berkowicz-Hammer photograph collection
siblings: Chana Lewkowicz Zeligman and Aron Lewkowicz survived the war. Lusia, her parents, and her brother
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4320. Artur and Ewa Oberlander papers
Nowa Wies, Poland to Majer and Szajndla Bierfass Tepper. They both survived World War II in the former
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4321. Lore Baer photographs
Baer (b. 14 Apr. 1907 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany) and Edith Baer. Lore and her parents survived the
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4322. Rivka Radzinski photograph collection
and kept by a friend until 1996 when it was given to one of her surviving cousins.
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4323. Wilfred Kay papers
perished in the Holocaust. Wilfred survived, spent several years in a displaced persons camp, and
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4324. Wilfred Kay papers
perished in the Holocaust. Wilfred survived, spent several years in a displaced persons camp, and
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4325. "Jossele"
boy named Joseph (Jossele). In the story, Joseph is deported to a concentration camp, survives to be