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7676. Ruth Fischel correspondence
but held out hope for their survival until March 1948, when they were informed by the Red Cross their
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7677. Charles Rojer photographs
his sisters Cecile and Anny, who had also survived the war in Brussels. In 1948, they immigrated to
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7678. Fritzler family papers
able to go to England on a Kindertransport in December 1938. Walter and Agnes survived the war in
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7679. Roza Krzesiwo photographs
(b. 1901), Meir (b. 1905), Filip (b.1907), and Izak (b.1917), survived labor camps in Transnistria.
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7680. Erna Ketchie collection
survived the war. Erna later immigrated to the United States. Frieda’s sisters Kathi, Rosa, and Gutta
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7681. "Jurban Sujovole"
destroyed by the German Nazi in 1942, and Symche was the only member of his family to survive the pogroms
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7682. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7683. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7684. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7685. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7686. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7687. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7688. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7689. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7690. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7691. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7692. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7693. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7694. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7695. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7696. Artwork by Frederick Terna
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7697. Harmonica
and father, Lona and Jochanan Taussig, younger brother Thomas [the latter two whom did not survive] as
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7698. Medical bag used by a Jewish Polish man while living in hiding
during the Holocaust in Poland which he, his wife Jocheved, and their son Adolf (later Al) survived by
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7699. Torah breastplate recovered postwar from the site of the destroyed synagogue in Grodno
Poland (now Hrodna, Belarus). The Torah pointer and breast plate are the last surviving artifacts from
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7700. Caricature of HIAS worker created by Hungarian refugee
Family, four people to whom I owe my survival. In Memory of my grandmother Basia Kantorovich and Aunt