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4351. Mordka Knopf photograph collection
Dorka (Dora) Knopf. Mordka survived the Holocaust and immigrated to the United States. He married
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4352. Joe Gelber collection
Seymour Zipper; his reunion with his wife and other surviving family members and their experiences at the
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4353. Ida Shkolnik testimony
Ida Shkolnik (originally Chaja Pintow) survived the Holocaust in a ghetto and later in hiding. She
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4354. Worker identification cards from the Łódź ghetto for Rela and Mendel Rozencwajg
family. She was the only member of her family to survive the Holocaust. Aided by the Jewish Brigade, she
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4355. Isabella Leitner collection
Isabella Leitner (b. 1921) was born in Kisvárda, Hungary and survived the Auschwitz concentration
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4356. Linda and Friedrich Breder testimony
survive the Holocaust. After returning to Stropkov she met and married fellow Auschwitz survivor Friedrich
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4357. Ernst Leo Baer collection
Baer (b. 14 Apr. 1907 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany) and Edith Baer. Lore and her parents survived the
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4358. The girls from Salzwegel: 40 lager girls, by Itka Najman Slodowski
survive. Copies of a Salzwedel camp map, a speech given by Itka Najman Slodowski during a June 1996
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4359. Irene Hass Shapiro collection
became a Christian ward of a Polish family, were the only family members who survived. Two black and
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4360. Ellen W. Echeverria papers
Polish forced laborer. Maria survived World War II and when she returned to Poland in 1946, she
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4361. Hildegard Lewis papers
Auschwitz in January 1943 and did not survive.
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4362. Benesch and Reininger families collection
survived the Holocaust. Adolf and Emilie both died in Theresienstadt. Elisabeth Benesch, Steven's mother
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4363. Ladenheim family collection
home by a maternal aunt and her husband and brought to the United Kingdom. His father did not survive
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4364. Czarny family papers
her husband Lazar Kacew and their daughter Pola. None of the family survived the Holocaust.
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4365. Edith Beer collection
1946 and immigrated to Israel. She married Pavel Zvi Beer (b. 1923) who survived Auschwitz and
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4366. Murray Bucher collection
of victims who did not survive, group photographs of child survivors, Jewish services being held at
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4367. Kürschner family photograph collection
were imprisoned in Gelsenberg concentration camp and later in Sommerda. Both survived the death march
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4368. Rosa Plawner collection
survived Bedzin ghetto, Bobrek slave labor camp, and the Blechhammer concentration camp.
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4369. Borowski family papers
Borowski, his wife, Janet and daughter Helen who survived the Holocaust in Poland and Lithuania. Included
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4370. Mojzesz (Mietek) Pachter memoir
Jeshayahu. The parents and Sewek were deported to Treblinka in January 1943; Wilek and Mietek survived the
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4371. Morris and Rachel Zeif documents
children (five girls and three boys) and Rachel was the only one who survived the Holocaust. In 1942
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4372. Wolf Bulanski papers
Poland and Belgium, and war-time in Belgium working as a physician and surviving under the false name
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4373. Albert Craig Levinson collection
Grunwald later reunited with his surviving son, Misa (Frank), whom he mourns in the testimony, believing
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4374. Franka and Salomon Szoten collection
and Salomon Schotten [Salomon Szotten] who met in 1942 in the Łódź ghetto, survived separate camps and
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4375. Marta Hafner papers
during, and after the Holocaust. Marta Hafner was deported to Transnistria in 1939. She survived under