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7226. Portrait of Harry Goldstein, chairman of the Hamburg Jewish Community.
via international aid channels. The boys survived at Buchenwald until liberation. Afterwards they
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7227. Joseph Fruchter stands in the snow.
since. He has two daughters and several grandchildren. His brother Zalman survived Auschwitz. His
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7228. A group of men play cards in the Gabersee displaced persons camp.
Rivka , Alexander, and Chana survived. His brother Nahum was sent to the coal mines to work in Komaron
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7229. Portrait of Luba (Lipka) Danishevski. Luba perished in Auschwitz with her three-year-old son.
At the end of the war, Shulamit, Slava, and Masha were sent on a death march. They survived, and
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7230. Group portrait of the Hashomer Hadati youth group in Ropczyce, Poland
At the end of the war, Shulamit, Slava, and Masha were sent on a death march. They survived, and
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7231. Yehoshua Gold and Shulamit Danishevski attend the wedding of friends [unidentified] in the Dachau displaced persons camp.
At the end of the war, Shulamit, Slava, and Masha were sent on a death march. They survived, and
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7232. Portrait of Slava (nee Danishevski) and Fishel Heilmann in the Dachau displaced persons camp.
At the end of the war, Shulamit, Slava, and Masha were sent on a death march. They survived, and
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7233. Peter Zvi Fuchs-Zinner papers
photo of his parents. Peter’s father did not survive. There are five postcards from Desider Zinner
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7234. Senders family photographs
one of her sisters survived; her mother, father, brother, and one sister died in the ghetto.
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7235. Rosenzweig family papers
the forest and was one of 17 who survived and was sent to forced labor in Siberia doing maple sapping
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7236. Yiddish Poems & Songs from the Holocaust
survived the Holocaust. She immigrated to the United States in Oct. 1956.
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7237. Debora's diary
Schwarzwald Hornstein, a fellow underground fighter, where to find it should she not survive. Debora was
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7238. Samuel Chalupovitsch diary
food from his family. All of his family survived the Holocaust. After the war, Samuel married Esther
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7239. Martha Bernstein collection
Theresienstadt until the camp was liberated in 1945. The surviving members of the Bernstein, Heumann, and
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7240. Lissberger family papers
arrival. Klara survived her internment, and was liberated in 1945. Bettina’s older sister, Betty Grünfeld
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7241. Joseph Taler papers
survival during the Holocaust living under the false identity of Józef Skwarczyński and his life after the
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7242. William and Jean Helmar papers
Air Force. He survived on a lifeboat and reached land at Kiel, Germany, where he was met by the
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7243. Beyersdorf family papers
Joel Beer, his brother, Daniel, and their mother, Henriette, survived World War II in hiding in the
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7244. Helena Minzer letters
hiding, Helena volunteered for forced labor in Germany in the Emden labor camp. She survived her ordeal
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7245. Zvi Brick collection
surviving the war in Kovno ghetto, he traveled to Italy and stayed for two years in a Displaced Persons Camp
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7246. 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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7247. Jasenovac Memorial Area collection
-Grad, and Stara Gradiška, including registers of artifacts and documents; testimonies by surviving
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7248. Oral history interview with Anita Sockol
survived Theresienstadt; reparations her parents received from Germany; her first trip back to Germany
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7249. Hannah Zimmerman papers
The collection consists of documents related to Hannah Zimmerman, who survived the Holocaust as a
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7250. Repression of Jews, beating, slave labor; Riga synagogue burning
synagogue in Riga, Latvia. Subtitle translation: "Synagogue in Riga survived, but after the G.P.U."