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1726. Depsztok and Apelojg families correspondence
Warsaw (Poland). ... Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) ... Szlomo Salomon Depsztok (b. 1880) and his wife Syma Apelojg Depsztok immigrated from Warsaw, Poland ... Depsztok and Apelojg relatives in Warsaw, including during their confinement in the Warsaw ghetto. Most of
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1727. Hemar family papers
Warsaw (Poland) ... Alice Hemar (1920-2012) was born as Alicja Ala Kalwari in Warsaw, Poland to accountant Szymon ... Hemar) in 1939. The young couple returned to Warsaw to join Ala’s family but were forced into the ... Warsaw ghetto following the German invasion. Szymon died of typhus in January 1942, and Helena was
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1728. A young girl poses between her parents surrounded by flowers during their 10th anniversary party.
Warsaw, Poland ... Ruth Altbeker Cyprys, Rina's aunt, also moved to the Warsaw ghetto in October 1940 together with ... her Ruth Altbeker Cyprys, Rina's aunt, also moved to the Warsaw ghetto in October 1940 together with ... returned to Warsaw. Ruth assumed the identity of Marianna Lukaszewska, an Aryan schoolteacher, and
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1729. A young Jewish girl poses on a street in prewar Poland.
Warsaw, Poland ... Ruth Altbeker Cyprys, Rina's aunt, also moved to the Warsaw ghetto in October 1940 together with ... her Ruth Altbeker Cyprys, Rina's aunt, also moved to the Warsaw ghetto in October 1940 together with ... returned to Warsaw. Ruth assumed the identity of Marianna Lukaszewska, an Aryan schoolteacher, and
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1730. PAWIAK : WIEZIENIE GESTAPO: KRONIKA 1939-1944 / Regina Domanska.
Includes list of Approx. 65,000 persons who passed through Warsaw's Pawiak prison including Poles ... (most from Warsaw), Jews and Soviet POWs. The list is a day by day chronicle of individuals who arrived ... World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Prisoners and prisons, German --Poland --Warsaw. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw.
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1731. Research files of a Swedish author Staffan Thorsell relating to Nazi war crimes in Poland
Warsaw (Poland)--History--20th century. ... Research files of a Swedish author, Staffan Thorsell, who wrote the book "the Warsaw Swedes." The ... records relate to the work of Swedish businessmen based in Warsaw, including: Sven Norrman, who was head ... of the Swedish engineering company ASEA in Warsaw. Norman and a group of Swedes worked for
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1732. Maximilian Landau collection
Warsaw (Poland) ... daughter Irene was born in Warsaw in 1930. In 1940 the family was forced into the Warsaw ghetto, where they ... worked for the Többens workshops sewing German military uniforms. In April 1943, during the Warsaw ghetto ... side of Warsaw using false papers for the name Lewandowski. Maximilian’s mother, Gustawa, committed
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1733. Oral history interview with Myer Glick
Blonie (Warsaw, Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. ... anti-Jewish laws; life in the Warsaw Ghetto from 1941 to April 1943; imprisonment in Gensher [phonetic
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1734. Oral history interview with Boleslaw Dytlow
Warsaw (Poland) ... German occupation in September 1939; moving to Warsaw, Poland with his family and earning money there as ... a musician; being captured on the streets in Warsaw in late 1942 and delivered into the Warsaw ... the spring of 1943; leaving Warsaw and only traveling by night; being ambushed by German soldiers on
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1735. Oral history interview with David A. Kochalski
Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. ... death of his parents during a bombing raid in September 1939; going into an orphanage in Warsaw, Poland ... run by Janusz Korczak; moving into the House of Boys in the Warsaw ghetto; going into hiding until the
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1736. Ada Feingold papers
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. ... Ada Feingold (1923-2012) was born in Warsaw to Chaim and Ethel Kołodzianska. She survived the ... Warsaw Ghetto, escaping just before the uprising. According to her USC Shoah Foundation Institute oral ... The Ada Feingold papers include two drafts of her memoirs describing the Warsaw ghetto and uprising
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1737. Lindenbaum and Landau families collection
Warsaw (Poland) ... Lindenbaum (Rebeka, b. 1917) married Michal (Mulek) Landau in Warsaw, Poland on November 9, 1941. She later ... at 27 Nalweki Street in Warsaw, Poland, in which the family also lived. In 1937, Curtla visited ... was too difficult. The family remained in Warsaw. On October 8, 1939, German soldiers looted the
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1738. Dr. Ruta Sakowska (1922–2011)
at the Warsaw Jewish Historical Institute. Born in Vilna in 1922, Dr. Sakowska was the daughter of ... established authority on the Warsaw ghetto and the leading researcher and editor of the Ringelblum Archive
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1739. Interviews with Holocaust Survivors
. Estelle Laughlin Estelle Laughlin was born in Warsaw, Poland, on July 9, 1929. During the Holocaust she ... survived the Warsaw ghetto, as well as internment and forced labor at multiple concentration camps
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1740. False identification card photo of Benjamin Miedzyrzecki (Benjamin Meed)
Meed) as a member of the Warsaw ghetto underground. Warsaw, Poland, 1943.
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1741. Juergen Stroop
Juergen Stroop (third from left), SS commander who crushed the Warsaw ... ghetto uprising. Warsaw, Poland, between April 19 and May 16, 1943.
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1742. Israel Kanal
of the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB) in Warsaw. He fought in the ... Warsaw ghetto uprising. Kutno, Poland, ca. 1939.
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1743. A captured Jewish resistance fighter
during the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Warsaw, Poland, April 19-May 16, 1943.
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1744. Yitzhak Gitterman (left)
Yitzhak Gitterman (left), Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) director in Warsaw, meets with the ... representative of an Orthodox Jewish organization. Warsaw, Poland, date uncertain.
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1745. The Judgement, in Two Parts
young man, a Pole, was engaged to a young Jewish lady. They resided in Warsaw. When the deportation ... of Warsaw’s Jews started, he married this young woman and decided to take care of her two ... moved away from Warsaw. The wife’s mother had to go into hiding because of her Semitic features
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1746. World War II in Europe
along the border and advance on Warsaw in a massive encirclement. Britain and France, standing by their ... guarantee of Poland's border, declare war on Germany on September 3, 1939. Warsaw surrenders to the Germans ... pushed back nearly to Warsaw by the end of July 1944. In August and September 1944, Germany's remaining
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1747. Germans search Jews for weapons
prior to the German occupation of Warsaw. Warsaw, Poland, October ... photographer, documenting the investigative work of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) in occupied Warsaw for the
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1748. Felix Horn describes antisemitism in Lvov and conditions in the Janowska camp
escaped and hid, eventually fleeing to the Warsaw ghetto, where Felix and ... Lucine were married. They escaped to the "Aryan" side of Warsaw and obtained false papers. Felix worked ... for the underground during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. He and
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1749. Felix Horn describes escaping from the Majdan Tatarski ghetto and seeking shelter
escaped and hid, eventually fleeing to the Warsaw ghetto, where Felix and ... Lucine were married. They escaped to the "Aryan" side of Warsaw and obtained false papers. Felix worked ... for the underground during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. He and
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1750. Felix Horn describes attempt to flee from the Majdan Tatarski ghetto
escaped and hid, eventually fleeing to the Warsaw ghetto, where Felix and ... Lucine were married. They escaped to the "Aryan" side of Warsaw and obtained false papers. Felix worked ... for the underground during the Warsaw Polish uprising in 1944. He and