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6751. Gerald Kaiser papers
(Hirschler), Gerald's mother, survived. After liberation in 1945, she found Gerald at the Kowalik family ... them. He maintained regular contact with the surviving members of these families. In the summer of 1993
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6752. Hans Posner papers
arrived in Sweden in April 1943. Hans and Freddy Posner survived the war and eventually opened a ... (b. 1954) and Kathryn (b. 1958), and several grandchildren. Hans’ brother, Harry also survived the
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6753. Norbert Bikales photographs
had survived. Richard had escaped from the Janowska concentration camp and had survived the war in
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6754. Franz and Lili Reisz family papers
After discovering that Franz survived, they worked together to reunite in the United States. On June 25 ... Reisz died in December 1991. Franz’s mother did not survive the war. On December 18, 1943, Anna Reisz
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6755. Adam and Helen Gawara papers
survived concentration and labor camps at Majdanek, Flossenburg, Gross-Rosen, Dora, and Bergen-Belsen. He ... died in Szydłowiec. Helen survived the concentration and labor camps at Skarzysko-Kamienna, Czestochowa
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6756. Miriam Rosenthal postcard
inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks in Birkenau ... Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this selection, as well
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6757. Gerald Kaiser papers
(Hirschler), Gerald's mother, survived. After liberation in 1945, she found Gerald at the Kowalik family ... them. He maintained regular contact with the surviving members of these families. In the summer of 1993
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6758. Franz Reisz sketchbook
After discovering that Franz survived, they worked together to reunite in the United States. On June 25 ... Reisz died in December 1991. Franz’s mother did not survive the war. On December 18, 1943, Anna Reisz
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6759. Franz Reisz sketchbook
After discovering that Franz survived, they worked together to reunite in the United States. On June 25 ... Reisz died in December 1991. Franz’s mother did not survive the war. On December 18, 1943, Anna Reisz
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6760. Gerald Kaiser photograph collection
(Hirschler), Gerald's mother, survived. After liberation in 1945, she found Gerald at the Kowalik family ... them. He maintained regular contact with the surviving members of these families. In the summer of 1993
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6761. Blue velvet bimah cover desecrated during Kristallnacht
her mother. Fifteen year old Hanna and her mother survived together, but they never saw the rest of ... father and brothers. She and her mother, who survived together, never saw them again. Hanna and her
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6762. Miriam Rosenthal papers
inlaws in mid-May. She survived the first selection and was sent to the women's barracks in Birkenau ... Auschwitz. Though she was already in her sixth month of pregnancy, she survived this selection, as well
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6763. Tallit
Austria and Oranienberg in Germany, although the names of other camps he survived are unknown returned to ... Kielce and survived pogroms in Kielce He and his wife Mindel, both married to others before the Holocaust
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6764. Spoon
Victor (b. 1939). Rubin and his family fled to Siberia and survived the war. Ellen’s parents and sisters ... of the war. After the war, Rubin discovered that Ellen had survived, and he brought her to Siberia
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6765. Franz Reisz painting
After discovering that Franz survived, they worked together to reunite in the United States. On June 25 ... Reisz died in December 1991. Franz’s mother did not survive the war. On December 18, 1943, Anna Reisz
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6766. Łódź ghetto scrip, 50 pfennig note, given to a survivor searching for relatives
ghettos. He was in Łódź in 1945 looking for loved ones, but did not find any who had survived. When the ... traveled to Łódź, looking for loved ones, but did not find any who had survived. He later settled in the
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6767. Łódź ghetto scrip, 5 mark note, given to a survivor searching for relatives
ghettos. He was in Łódź in 1945 looking for loved ones, but did not find any who had survived. When the ... traveled to Łódź, looking for loved ones, but did not find any who had survived. He later settled in the
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6768. Łódź ghetto scrip, 10 mark note, given to a survivor searching for relatives
had survived. When the Germans transferred Jews to the Łódź ghetto, they confiscated all currency in ... traveled to Łódź, looking for loved ones, but did not find any who had survived. He later settled in the
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6769. Łódź ghetto scrip, 50 mark note, given to a survivor searching for relatives
ghettos. He was in Łódź in 1945 looking for loved ones, but did not find any who had survived. When the ... traveled to Łódź, looking for loved ones, but did not find any who had survived. He later settled in the
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6770. Łódź ghetto scrip, 20 mark note, given to a survivor searching for relatives
ghettos. He was in Łódź in 1945 looking for loved ones, but did not find any who had survived. When the ... traveled to Łódź, looking for loved ones, but did not find any who had survived. He later settled in the
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6771. First Communion portrait of Janina Nebe, a Jewish child, who was hidden for three years by Leokadia Navrodska.
Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one ... survived from her family. Janina was baptized on May 30, 1946. She did not want to leave the family and go ... survived in Russia. She became a social worker and is studying trauma. She has three daughters and eight ... one survived except for one cousin Janina Gavronska who remained in Poland after the war. Alfred was
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6772. First Communion photo of Janina Nebel, a Jewish girl together with her rescuer Leokadia Nawrocka, the Polish woman who hid her from 1942 until 1946.
Fanny who had survived. The Navrodskas had become very attached to Janina and were sure that no one ... survived from her family. Janina was baptized on May 30, 1946. She did not want to leave the family and go ... survived in Russia. She became a social worker and is studying trauma. She has three daughters and eight ... one survived except for one cousin Janina Gavronska who remained in Poland after the war. Alfred was
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6773. Group portrait of a large religious family, the Smilovic family, in Munkachevo.
from Munkacz, Jankel (Jack) Reiss, the two boys decided to return home in the hope of finding surviving ... his last name and told him that his brother Leo had survived as one of the most highly decorated Czech ... returned to Munkacz. A few days later, he learned that his sister Feige had survived in Theresienstadt ... Next learn that sister Ruchel (Rose), her husband and children also survived in Budapest through help
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6774. View of the outdoor market [perhaps in Mukachevo].
from Munkacz, Jankel (Jack) Reiss, the two boys decided to return home in the hope of finding surviving ... his last name and told him that his brother Leo had survived as one of the most highly decorated Czech ... returned to Munkacz. A few days later, he learned that his sister Feige had survived in Theresienstadt ... Next learn that sister Ruchel (Rose), her husband and children also survived in Budapest through help
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6775. Studio portrait of Eugen Lifschitz, a young survivor from Mukachevo.
from Munkacz, Jankel (Jack) Reiss, the two boys decided to return home in the hope of finding surviving ... his last name and told him that his brother Leo had survived as one of the most highly decorated Czech ... returned to Munkacz. A few days later, he learned that his sister Feige had survived in Theresienstadt ... Next learn that sister Ruchel (Rose), her husband and children also survived in Budapest through help