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1626. WARSZAWSKI PIERSCIEN SMIERCI, 1939-1944 / Wladyslaw Bartoszewski.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw. ... Jews --Poland --Warsaw --Registers. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Atrocities --Poland --Warsaw.
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1627. Oral history interview with Frances Zatz
Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Uprising, 1944. ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943.
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1628. Irena Sendler (1910–2008)
worker who helped smuggle more than 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto during the Holocaust ... (“Jolonta”) Sendler regularly used her position as a social worker to enter the Warsaw ghetto and help ... Vashem recognized Ms. Sendler with the Righteous Among the Nations medal in 1965. She died in Warsaw
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1629. Arie Wilner
Arie Wilner, a founder of the Warsaw ghetto's Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB). He was killed ... in the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Warsaw, Poland, before 1943.
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1630. Szklaniewicz family collection
Warsaw Ghetto (Warsaw, Poland). ... in the Warsaw ghetto to their son Naftali Szklaniewicz (Sklan) [donor's father] and also to Moritz
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1631. Nina Gitler poem
Warsaw Ghetto (Warsaw, Poland) ... Warsaw Ghetto. In the poem, Gitler, who was sixteen-years-old, complains of hearing that American Jews
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1632. Mary Berg collection
Warsaw Ghetto (Warsaw, Poland) ... invasion of Poland in 1939, the family relocated to Warsaw, where they were later forced into the Warsaw ... American diarist Mary Berg, survivor of the Łódź Ghetto, Warsaw Ghetto, and Vittel internment camp.
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1633. Andrew “Andy” Jampoler
With their false documents in hand, in the fall of 1942, the family fled to Warsaw where they were less ... likely to be recognized, and hid in plain sight. Upon arrival in Warsaw, the family found a small ... Andy on the doorstep of a Catholic church located just across from the Warsaw ghetto. The women waited ... Hanka was hospitalized in Germany, but Lucy returned to Warsaw with the hope of finding Andy
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1634. Jewish Youth Movements in Wartime Poland: From Minority to Leadership
official Polish Jewish leadership either fled Warsaw and the other major cities of Poland for the Soviet ... This was the case among the youth movement leadership of Warsaw. Many of ... Warsaw were motivated by a sense of responsibility as local leaders, not only to their young ... ’s return from Vilna to Warsaw in late 1941. Even so, many in the youth movements were highly critical of
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1635. Jewish Resistance
. In April-May 1943, Jews in the Warsaw ghetto ... Warsaw ghetto uprising, individual Jewish resisters continued to hide in the ruins of the ghetto, which ... case of the Oneg Shabbat archive in Warsaw that would tell the story of the Jews in the Warsaw ghetto
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1636. Oral history interview with Stanislaw Soszynski
Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Uprising, 1944. ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943.
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1637. Amt des Distrikts Warschau (GK 101)
Mokotów (Warsaw, Poland)--History--20th century. ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Occupation, 1939-1945. ... Warsaw (Poland) ... Telephone and address book of the Office of the Head of Warsaw District and subordinate German
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1638. La revolte de Sobibor . . .
he went from Warsaw to the Sheroka Street camp in Minsk and another whom he encountered after ... Warsaw ... Warsaw ... Warsaw
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1639. ANKIETA
Warsaw
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1640. Wykaz czlonków spełdzielni, zorganizpwanych przy Komitecie Zydowskim
Warsaw
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1641. ODCZYTANIE LISTY : OPOWIESCI O POWSTANCACH ZYDOWSKICH / Anka Grupinska.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw. ... Warsaw (Poland) --History ... Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943 --Biography.
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1642. 1943: Key Dates
Warsaw ghetto to the Treblinka killing center, and shoot another nearly ... . April 19-May 16In the Warsaw ghetto uprising, Jewish ... office will send approximately 42,000 surviving Warsaw ghetto residents to Lublin/Majdanek concentration ... ghetto and join partisan groups in the forests around Warsaw. The Warsaw ghetto uprising is the first
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1643. Fela Perznianko
Vistula River near Warsaw. Her father was a respected attorney. As a young woman, Fela worked as a hat ... designer in Warsaw, until she married Moshe Galek when she was in her late ... and Moshe raised four daughters. 1933-39: In 1936 the Galeks moved to Warsaw, attracted by the ... she was hesitant to begin a new life someplace else. Warsaw fell to the Germans on September 28, 1939
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1644. Hela Los
One of nine children, Hela grew up in the Polish capital of Warsaw. Her father was an art and ... Miedzeszyn, located a short train ride's distance from Warsaw. 1933-39: Hela and her family were still ... at their vacation home when the Germans entered Warsaw on September 28, 1939. As soon as it became ... possible, they returned to Warsaw by foot, only to find that their house had been partially destroyed. That
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1645. Jozef Wilk
bombing Warsaw, the Polish capital, but Jozef was too young to join the army. The Germans reached Rzeszow ... on Sunday, September 10. After that, Jozef made his way to Warsaw ... where he joined his two older sisters. 1940-43: In Warsaw Jozef became a sapper in a special unit ... Warsaw ghetto uprising, his unit was ordered to blow open part of Warsaw's ghetto wall so Jews could
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1646. Rachela Rottenberg
located some 60 miles south of Warsaw. One-quarter of the city's 100,000 prewar population was Jewish ... Warsaw. They got separated along the way. Rachela and her mother made it to Warsaw just before the city ... was surrounded. After Warsaw surrendered on September 28, they returned to German-occupied Radom ... camp in Radom was moved in 1943, they managed to escape. They went to Warsaw, where Rachela's cousin
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1647. Shmuel David Bursztyn
city of Warsaw. Shmuel owned and operated a bakery on Zamenhofa Street. In 1920 the Bursztyns and their ... his business and was working for the Kagan Bakery, one of Warsaw's largest kosher bakeries. Germany ... weeks, Warsaw fell to the Germans on September 28. 1940-42: When the ... Warsaw ghetto was set up by the Germans in November 1940, the Bursztyn's apartment ended up within
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1648. Odon Jerzy Wos
Odon was the third of four children born to Roman Catholic parents in Warsaw, Poland's capital ... For four weeks they bombed Warsaw; there were corpses and blood ... everywhere. On September 29 Warsaw surrendered. 1940-44: At 16, Odon joined the Polish underground ... [Armia Krajowa], and trained for combat and sabotage. On August 1, 1944, the Warsaw uprising began. He
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1649. Mieczyslaw (Marek) Madejski
's capital of Warsaw. His father was a real estate developer and his mother was a housewife. Mieczyslaw, or ... Poland on September 1, 1939. During the siege of Warsaw that month Mieczyslaw delivered supplies and ... Germans in Warsaw in open combat [Warsaw Polish Uprising]. On the fifth day ... in Warsaw on September 20, 1944. He escaped several days later from a camp at Pruszkow and went into
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1650. Autobiographical sketch by Halina Olomucki of naked children gathered around an empty basin
Warsaw ghetto ... Warsaw ghetto ... Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)