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4401. Tefillin with pouch
Bonder families previously of Berlin and Warsaw. Both families survived the Holocaust in Italy and were
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4402. Alfred Feldman family papers
with neighbors and survived the war. Includes wartime correspondence to family members in the United
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4403. Matys Morgenstern letters
parents managed to survive and they were reunited in 1946. These letters were written to Julia and Szmilek
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4404. Book of prayers and devotionals for Jewish women
before the war and Eva and Janos survived forced labor camps and emigrated to the United States following
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4405. Powiatowy Komitet Żydowski w Żarach (Sygn. 366)
in 1946, They were mainly repatriates who survived the German occupation in the Soviet Union. The
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4406. Wojewódzki Komitet Żydów w Przemyślu (Sygn.367)
interesting documents about Polish Jews who survived the Holocaust.
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4407. Oral history interview with Marthe Dupont
the last surviving member of the Commissariat General aux Question Juives - the Vichy government
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4408. Hubert Conquere de Monbrison Collection
The boys were then relocated to other OSE homes and many survived the Holocaust. This film was
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4409. Oral history interview with Helen Spitzer Tichauer
materials, correspondence, and photographs from Ringelheim's conference “Women Surviving: The Holocaust
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4410. Oral history interview with Abraham Hyman
recordings, and a photograph album. The collection documents Weinberg’s work in reorganizing the surviving
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4411. De Groot Family Collection
into hiding in 1942. Louis survived, but his parents and sister died at Auschwitz after being
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4412. Set of dress, slip and bag
(donor's mother) in Solberga, Sweden where she was recuperating after surviving the Kielce ghetto, Pionki
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4413. Miodownik family collection
Miodownik, both of whom survived the Holocaust in hiding after escaping the Srodula ghetto in Sosnowiec
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4414. Prewar portrait of a Jewish Polish man
Art Academy and members of family who survived.
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4415. 50 Zloty Polish scrip
Sara survived together and reunited with Simon after the War, ultimately immigrating to Australia
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4416. Portrait of a male survivor drawn postwar by a former Polish slave laborer
Henryk, a lawyer, was placed in Soviet captivity and sent to a slave labor camp. He survived
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4417. Portrait of a young survivor drawn postwar by a former Polish slave laborer
a lawyer, was placed in Soviet captivity and sent to a slave labor camp. He survived imprisonment
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4418. Drawing of a destroyed Warsaw street by a slave labor camp survivor
slave labor camp. He survived imprisonment due to his drawing talent.
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4419. Portrait of a child survivor drawn postwar by a former Polish slave laborer
Henryk, a lawyer, was placed in Soviet captivity and sent to a slave labor camp. He survived
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4420. Boy's brown striped suit recovered postwar by his parents
son Meyer, who did not survive. After the occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany in September 1939, they
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4421. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
her grandfather for his surviving the war; the difficulty of communication about the Holocaust; an
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4422. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
independence; explanations for her husband’s survival; marriage and children; communication about the Holocaust
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4423. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
Holocaust; her grandmother’s belief in God as a means of survival; and the strength of her family
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4424. Oral history interview with anonymous interviewee
grandparents’ survival; Jewish identity and faith; and her feelings about Israel.
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4425. Haas family collection
Ilse and Fürth, Germany. Frieda, Semi and Ilse did not survive. Post-war documents issued to Ernst