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7651. Tadeusz Januchta letter
., Canada). He survived these camps, and after the war, returned to his home in Kielce.
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7652. Rubin family collection
’s family who did not emigrate from Poland did not survive the Holocaust.
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7653. Itzkovitz and Heshkovitz Families collection
Sanyi returned home in June 1945. His two aunts and two uncles survived. He was mobilized into Soviet
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7654. Lea Blumenkrantz Fried collection
Blumenkranz, who survived the war in hiding in a convent in Przemyśl.
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7655. Wajsrosen family collection
Mala had six siblings, but only her oldest sister Sabina survived the Holocaust. Malka was
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7656. Fran Prager photograph collection
chronicler of events, he was fined and imprisoned. His extensive photo archive survives, including
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7657. Yoram Shaaf photograph collection
siblings, only Eliasz and Judka survived the war. Mandel and Malka fled Skarżysko-Kamienna, Poland in
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7658. Richard Kaufman photograph collection
Karl survived the war. Richard married Edith Hirschfeld in March 1954 and they lived in London, England.
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7659. Henryk Nirensztejn papers
None of Henryk’s immediate family survived the Holocaust. Henryk returned to Warsaw, Poland in May 1946
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7660. Diana Lillevig collection
hiding near Warsaw in 1943, and she survived the war. Blanche was deported to the Dachau concentration
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7661. Henry Maschler papers
survived and was later reunited with Chaninah. They immigrated to the United States in 1947.
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7662. Walter Stras collection
Walter Stras (b. Walter Straass, 1924, Steinbach am Glan, Germany - 1995, Kansas City,Mo.) survived
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7663. "The Book of Strzyzow and Vicinity"
citizens by surviving family members, and the diaspora of survivors throughout the world.
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7664. Karl Rosenthal family papers
concentration camp. He and his surviving family eventually immigrated to the United States. In time, he became
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7665. Esther Bergman memoir
and survived several internment camps there before escaping to Switzerland and immigrating to the
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7666. Sigmund Boraks photographs
Father is German Jew married to non-Jew who all survived. Sigmund eventually marries their daughter
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7667. Gerda Buchheim Haas photograph and memoir
Francisco to Portland before settling in Tacoma, Washington. Her parent did not survive a March 1943
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7668. Alex Finder papers
American army chaplain. Also included are a memoir entitled “Helen and Alex Finder: Two Stories of Survival
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7669. Sigmund Boraks photographs
Father is German Jew married to non-Jew who all survived. Sigmund eventually marries their daughter
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7670. Holocaust experiences of Adela Kestenberg Manheimer
hospital run by the United States Army. Her fiancé Wolf also survived the Holocaust and they were reunited
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7671. Helena Manaster memoirs
Gestapo who soon left. Helena and her son fled the monastery in 1944 and survived in Kraków until
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7672. Hanka Gorenstein papers
family. She survived the liquidation of the ghetto, but her family was murdered there. She lived under
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7673. Hermansdörfer family papers
letter from a cousin in Poland indicating that none of the Hermansdörfer family survived the Holocaust
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7674. "The Struggle for Life"
). He hid during two shooting "aktions" in Ilʹi︠a︡ and survived World War II as a partisan in Belorussia
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7675. Miriam Raz photographs
massacre by miracle; she heard her mother’s voice telling her to survive. Masza found safe haven in house