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1601. Trawniki: Key Dates
,500 workers be transferred from the Warsaw ghetto to Trawniki. Globocnik names ... . February 16, 1943Transports begin to leave the Warsaw ghetto for Trawniki ... . April 19, 1943SS and police units under command of the SS and Police Leader in Warsaw ... including a battalion of Trawniki-trained guards, seal off the Warsaw ghetto, intending to forcibly remove
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1602. Yitzhak Gitterman
Gitterman left Warsaw for Vilna, where he rapidly set up operations to aid the ... Warsaw in April 1940. Gitterman continued his activities in support of Jewish self-help in Warsaw ... (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa; ZOB) in the Warsaw ghetto. Yitzhak Gitterman was killed on January 18 ... from the Warsaw ghetto.
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1603. Writers and Poets in the Ghettos
partisans and recorded their statements. Warsaw Writers and poets expressed artistic and ... spiritual resistance. In the Warsaw ghetto, Itzhak ... killed. The historian Emanuel Ringelblum founded the Warsaw ghetto ... 's clandestine archive Oneg Shabbat, where items documenting life in the Warsaw ghetto were stored. A number of
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1604. Estelle Wakszlak Laughlin
Estelle Wakszlak Laughlin was born in Warsaw, Poland, on July 9, 1929 to Michla and Samek Wakszlak ... invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. The siege on Warsaw began a week after German forces invaded Poland ... On September 27, a ceasefire was called, and soon after, German forces entered Warsaw. Estelle and ... forces made one last push to deport the remaining 55,000-60,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to forced
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1605. Natalia Aleksiun
the Polish Academy of Sciences' Institute of History in Warsaw (Poland). She received her first PhD in ... history from Warsaw University and her second PhD in Jewish studies from New York University. For her ... syjonistyczny w Polsce 1944–1950 (Where To? The Zionist Movement in Poland, 1944–1950; Warsaw: Trio, 2002) and ... of the American Society for Jewish Heritage in Poland at the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw
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1606. Spiritual Resistance in the Ghettos
annihilation. The best known of these archives was that of the Warsaw ... rubble of the Warsaw ghetto after the war. The papers found inside have provided valuable documentation ... Mordechai Tenenbaum, who had come to Bialystok from Warsaw in November 1942 to organize the resistance ... Lodz ghetto, but unlike the Warsaw and Bialystok archives, it was not entirely clandestine and
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1607. Lublin/Majdanek Concentration Camp: Conditions
the summer of 1942 deportations from the Warsaw ghetto to the ... destroyed the Warsaw ghetto in spring 1943, SS and police officials deported between 18,000 and 22 ... equipment of some of the Warsaw ghetto workshops. The SS intended that these prisoners would work for the ... of the Warsaw ghetto were killed upon arrival at Majdanek. As many as 3,000 may eventually have been
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1608. Estelle Laughlin
is really noteworthy that the Jewish resistance fighters in the Warsaw ghetto fought longer than it ... crowded like sardines. Biography Estelle (Wakszlak) Laughlin was born in Warsaw, Poland ... September 1, 1939. The siege on Warsaw began a week after German forces ... invaded Poland. On September 27, a ceasefire was called, and soon after, German forces entered Warsaw
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1609. Barbara Bluemmel
Memorial Fellowship, Ms. Bluemmel conducted research for her project, “Children in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1940 ... Historical Institute Fellowship for archival research in Warsaw. She is a native German speaker and has ... the Warsaw ghetto between 1940 and 1942. Her project contributed to the understanding of what life was ... Ringelblum (Oneg-Shabbat) Archive, and official documents pertaining to the administration of the Warsaw
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1610. Marian Kalwary
survivors during the Holocaust. I Remember Everything I was born in Warsaw in 1930 in the assimilated ... occupation we lived normal lives. But in October of 1940, we were forced to move to the Warsaw ghetto. I was ... join my father at the ghetto in Wołomin, about 16 miles from Warsaw. The conditions there were hard ... but it was not as crowded as the Warsaw ghetto, and the hunger wasn’t as bad. I didn’t stay long
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1611. Aleksandra Kremer
University of Warsaw, her MPhil in European literature from the University of Cambridge, and her BA/MA ... degrees in Polish and English from the University of Warsaw. Before joining Harvard in 2016, she taught at ... the University of Warsaw and was a visiting scholar at the University of Michigan. Dr. Kremer’s main ... published in Warsaw with IBL PAN in 2015. It explores the role of book series and book design in the
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1612. Siege (1940)
really happening. I was impressed by Warsaw's will to survive." —Julien Bryan in Siege ... -minute film Siege records the horror and confusion of Warsaw during the German attack. Through ... ended in the capitulation of Warsaw and the ... fortifications. As the Polish soldiers retreated to the east, German troops encircled and laid siege to Warsaw
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1613. Rescue
positions during the Warsaw ghetto uprising in April 1943, the Polish ... of the deportation of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to the Treblinka ... killing center in late July 1942 until the German occupiers leveled Warsaw in the autumn of 1944 after ... suppressing the Home Army uprising, as many as 20,000 Jews were living in hiding in Warsaw and its environs
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1614. Treblinka: Key Dates
for the district of Warsaw, the SS establish a labor camp not far from Malkinia, a village located ... about 50 miles northeast of Warsaw in the northern region of the Generalgouvernement ... operations. With the arrival of the first transports of Jews from the Warsaw ghetto, SS and police officials ... 265,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka II. The camp
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1615. The Holocaust and World War II: Key Dates
,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to the ... deportation of about 265,000 Jews from Warsaw to Treblinka. November 23, 1942 ... . April 19, 1943The Jews of the Warsaw ghetto initiate ... Warsaw ghetto uprising begins
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1616. Abraham Lewent
Warsaw. His grandfather owned a clothing factory and retail store, which his father managed. Abraham ... 's family lived in a Jewish section of Warsaw and he attended a Jewish school. Warsaw's Jewish community was ... After the bombardment of Warsaw began on September 8, 1939, Abraham's family had little to eat. The ... Relief came when the capital surrendered. 1940-44: By April 1943 Abraham was in the Warsaw ghetto
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1617. Janina Prot
old, her parents divorced; Janina left Warsaw and went to live with her father near the Polish town of ... Radom, while her brother Tomas remained in Warsaw with his mother. Janina, or Jana as she was ... affectionately known, loved to read. 1933-39: When Jana was 12 she moved back to Warsaw to attend ... Warsaw. Thinking it might be safer downtown, they rushed to stay at her aunt's apartment. But on
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1618. Amos Goldberg
Cultural History of the Jews in Warsaw under Nazi Occupation - September 1939-July 1942.” Dr. Goldberg ... history of the Jews in Warsaw during the Holocaust, and the other, Critical Thoughts on Holocaust ... in Warsaw under Nazi occupation. Drawing upon Museum resources, Dr. Goldberg seeks to ... Jewish Warsaw (ghetto) society. His research will specifically address the following subjects to further
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1619. Havi Dreifuss
numerous publications, including Relations Between Jews and Poles: The Jewish Perspective (2012) and Warsaw ... will work on three topics: the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; Religious Life during the Holocaust; and ... Mandel Center fellowships. After focusing on Jews’ daily life before and during the Warsaw Ghetto ... Uprising, and as part of activities related to the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Dreifuss
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1620. The Oneg Shabbat Archive
archive itself—were deported from the Warsaw ghetto to Treblinka in the summer of 1942. During those days ... On April 18, 1943, just one day before the start of the Warsaw ghetto ... escaped the ghetto and went into hiding in the non-Jewish area of Warsaw. During Passover of that year, he ... Warsaw in particular, who sought to continue life in any way possible under Nazi occupation. Alongside
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1621. SZPITAL DOBREJ WOLI : SZPITAL WOLSKI W LATACH 1939-1945.
World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Poland --Warsaw --Personal narratives --Collections. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Poland --Warsaw --Medical care. ... Physicians --Poland --Warsaw --Registers.
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1622. Children's Diaries during the Holocaust
family fled to Warsaw, where in November 1940, Miriam, with her parents and younger sister, had to live ... in the Warsaw ghetto. The Wattenbergs held a privileged position within this confined community ... because Miriam's mother was a US citizen. Shortly before the first large deportation of Warsaw Jews ... 's diary was one of the very few eyewitness accounts of the Warsaw ghetto available to readers in the
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1623. Paul Janish memoir
Paul Janish (1899-1993) was born Pawel Janiszewski in Warsaw. He survived the Warsaw ghetto and hid ... on the Aryan side of Warsaw from September 21, 1942 until the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising in ... Memoir written by Paul Janish (born Pawel Janiszewski), who survived the Warsaw ghetto. One of just ... three survivors of his large family, he hid on the Aryan side of Warsaw from September 21, 1942 until
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1624. Oral history interview with Henryk Łagodzki
Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Uprising, 1944. ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. ... Henryk Łagodzki, born in 1927 in Warsaw, Poland, describes the involvment of his family in the
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1625. DER TODESRING UM WARSCHAU, 1939-1944.
Warsaw. Additional information about these individuals is often available in the main text of the book. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw. ... Jews --Poland --Warsaw --Registers.