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9076. Jacqueline Frenkel Lewicki papers
from France. He did not survive. After that Ruchla decided to remove her children from Guy Patin and ... moving between hiding places. After the war the surviving Frankel family members settled in France
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9077. William Rosenwald Family Association selected records
the U.S., but only seven of these relatives survived. They also provided nine Nussbaum family ... relatives who survived the war with affidavits to immigrate to the U.S. In total, nearly three hundred
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9078. Norbert Orgler papers
later sent to Bergen-Belsen and did not survive. Auguste, who was not Jewish, remained in Belgium with ... Cologne. After escaping from Gurs, their brother Leopold managed to evade capture and survived the war. In
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9079. Hyman Kirsh papers
Hyman’s sister Ruth also survived the war by escaping to the Soviet Union, but other members of the ... (born Chanka Garbarska). Anna, who was also from Ciechanów, survived imprisonment at the Nowe Miasto
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9080. Primo Levi manuscript collection
outside of Turin, Levi began writing what would become "If This Is a Man," which was titled "Survival in ... prisoner at Auschwitz, and was later published as Survival in Auschwitz. Contains handwritten corrections
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9081. Goldfarb family papers
Buchwalds managed to immigrate to Switzerland, where they survived the war, and Leopold and his daughter ... correspondence with family members who survived, as well as his father-in-law, Abraham Buchwald. Also included
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9082. Asriel and Mascha Berkmann papers
and then went back to Lithuania to search for surviving family members. She found her brother Israel ... Israel, both fled to Russia and survived. Her mother Rachel eventually joined Mascha in the United States.
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9083. Brown plastic lice comb used by a Romanian Jewish woman concentration camp inmate
had survived. She met Denes-Deszo (Duzsi) Herskovits, a survivor from Seini, Romania. They married in ... survived, but her husband Josef perished in Ukraine. Babi met Duzsi Herskovits and they married in 1947
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9084. Pencil drawing of a young woman done in the Łódź ghetto
Hasag to serve as slave labor in February 1944, survived the Holocaust. ... survive the Holocaust.
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9085. Medal for Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 awarded by the Soviet Union to a Czech Jewish soldier
the Soviet governments. The only surviving member of his family was a sister. Josef believed it was ... due to the protective presence of Hashem (God) that he survived. Josef married and the couple had two
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9086. Red checked towel embroidered ES saved by German Jewish refugees
1942. His mother survived in hiding and joined them in the US in 1946. ... murdered. Fred’s mother Selma survived in hiding in the Netherlands. She joined Fred and Juliana in Boston
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9087. Red checked towel embroidered ES saved by German Jewish refugees
1942. His mother survived in hiding and joined them in the US in 1946. ... murdered. Fred’s mother Selma survived in hiding in the Netherlands. She joined Fred and Juliana in Boston
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9088. Black checked towel embroidered ES saved by German Jewish refugees
1942. His mother survived in hiding and joined them in the US in 1946. ... murdered. Fred’s mother Selma survived in hiding in the Netherlands. She joined Fred and Juliana in Boston
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9089. Black checked towel embroidered ES saved by German Jewish refugees
1942. His mother survived in hiding and joined them in the US in 1946. ... murdered. Fred’s mother Selma survived in hiding in the Netherlands. She joined Fred and Juliana in Boston
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9090. Silver oak patterned tablespoon saved by German Jewish refugees
Rudolph was murdered in Auschwitz in September 1942. His mother survived in hiding and joined them in the ... murdered. Fred’s mother Selma survived in hiding in the Netherlands. She joined Fred and Juliana in Boston
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9091. Silver fiddle patterned tablespoon saved by German Jewish refugees
Rudolph was murdered in Auschwitz in September 1942. His mother survived in hiding and joined them in the ... murdered. Fred’s mother Selma survived in hiding in the Netherlands. She joined Fred and Juliana in Boston
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9092. Silver fiddle patterned tablespoon saved by German Jewish refugees
Rudolph was murdered in Auschwitz in September 1942. His mother survived in hiding and joined them in the ... murdered. Fred’s mother Selma survived in hiding in the Netherlands. She joined Fred and Juliana in Boston
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9093. Armband handstitched with a red cross and Star of David by a concentration camp inmate and nurse
and one daughter, Evey, were the only family members who survived. ... from her mother. Annie and her daughter, Evey, survived Auschwitz and eventually emigrated to the
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9094. Leather tallit pouch made by an inmate in a Dutch detention center
September 1942. His mother survived in hiding and joined him in the US. ... murdered. Fred’s mother Selma survived in hiding in the Netherlands. She joined Fred and Juliana in Boston
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9095. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 1 krone note
Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Peter survived the selection process, soon fell ill ... Auschwitz. Some of the work that Peter left with other prisoners or hid at Theresienstadt survived and has
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9096. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note
Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Peter survived the selection process, soon fell ill ... Auschwitz. Some of the work that Peter left with other prisoners or hid at Theresienstadt survived and has
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9097. Brown textured suitcase used by a young German Jewish woman
survive the Holocaust. Her parents, brother, and sister were arrested by the Germans for being Jewish and ... only member of her family to survive the Holocaust. Around October 1940, her parents and brother were
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9098. Star of David badge with Jude worn by a German Jewish man
at Buchenwald in April 1945. His father- and mother-in-law survived Theresienstadt. Alfred immigrated ... returned to Berlin. Alfred’s father- and mother-in-law, Elias and Erstina, survived imprisonment in
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9099. Cloth patch printed Buchenwald over a red inverted triangle worn by a German Jewish man
at Buchenwald in April 1945. His father- and mother-in-law survived Theresienstadt. Alfred immigrated ... returned to Berlin. Alfred’s father- and mother-in-law, Elias and Erstina, survived imprisonment in
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9100. Prisoner ID badge number 95769 worn by a German Jewish man
at Buchenwald in April 1945. His father- and mother-in-law survived Theresienstadt. Alfred immigrated ... returned to Berlin. Alfred’s father- and mother-in-law, Elias and Erstina, survived imprisonment in