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1776. Dr. August Grabski
Institute in Warsaw (Poland). He received his PhD in Jewish studies from the University of Warsaw. Dr
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1777. Sachsenhausen: Key Dates
prisoners from the Pawiak prison in Warsaw to Sachsenhausen ... . August 1944In response to the Warsaw uprising, German
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1778. Ben Kamm
18-year-old Ben Kamm had a comfortable life surrounded by family and friends in Warsaw, Poland ... violence did not deter Ben, but Ben returned to Warsaw to try and help his family. In the ghettos, he
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1779. Milk can used to store content of the Oneg Shabbat archives
One of the milk cans used by Warsaw ghetto historian Emanuel ... identified as no. 2, was unearthed at 58 Nowolipki Street in Warsaw on December 1, 1950.
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1780. Metal box used to hide contents of the Oneg Shabbat archives
Oneg Shabbat archives were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto ... The boxes are currently in the possession of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw.
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1781. Milk can that held part of the Oneg Shabbat archive
and buried in the Warsaw ghetto. The milk cans are currently in the possession of the Jewish ... Historical Institute in Warsaw.
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1782. Metal box that held contents of the Oneg Shabbat archive
Oneg Shabbat archive were hidden and buried in the Warsaw ghetto. The ... boxes are currently in the possession of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw. This view is of an
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1783. Postcard sent to Ruth Segal (front)
Japan. Family and friends in German-occupied Warsaw, Poland, sent the postcard on June 20, 1941. It ... bears stamps both from the Jewish council (Judenrat) in the Warsaw ghetto and from German censors. [From
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1784. Germany invades Poland
II. Quickly overrunning Polish border defenses, German forces advanced towards Warsaw, the Polish ... Poland. Warsaw surrendered on September 28, 1939.
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1785. Jewish Councils (Judenraete)
killed by the Nazis for his refusal. In Warsaw, rather than aid in the roundup of Jews, Jewish council ... the Jewish councils of collaboration with the Nazis (in Warsaw, the
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1786. LIST OF JEWISH CASUALTIES, MEMBERS OF THE POLISH HOME ARMY (A.K.)
whose names are listed fell during the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. ... Warsaw (Poland) --History --Uprising, 1944 --Registers of dead. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw. ... World War, 1939-1945 --Participation, Jewish --Warsaw --Registers.
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1787. SPIS ABONENTÓW WARSZAWSKIEJ SIECI TELEFONÓW POLSKIEJ AKCYJNEJ SPÓLKI TELEFONICZNEJ I RZADOWEJ WARSZ.
Telephone --Poland --Warsaw --Directories. ... Warsaw (Poland) --Telephone directories. ... "Warsaw Poland. 1939-39."--Handwritten cover title. ... Warsaw Telephone Directory.
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1788. Life After the Holocaust: Regina Gelb
is slightly north, I think. Near Warsaw, very near Warsaw. And it's amazing how vivid the memories of ... Warsaw, Cracow, or Lodz." He said, "Warsaw is all bombed out. Lodz has a very good Jewish agency set up ... engaged, and moved with her fiance to Warsaw to study diplomacy. The middle sister, Chris, also got
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1789. Group portrait of the members of a Jewish youth orchestra.
Warsaw, Poland ... Renata Gejler Avinoam, the donor, was born in Warsaw on August 9, 1933. Her parents, Eliezer ... Gejler Renata Gejler Avinoam, the donor, was born in Warsaw on August 9, 1933. Her parents, Eliezer ... Gejler (b. 1897) and her mother, Miriam Koppel (b. 1901) left Warsaw in November 1939 for Bialystok
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1790. Znamirowski family papers
Warsaw Ghetto (Warsaw, Poland). ... experiences of Israel Znamirowski and his parents, Mendel and Chaja, before and during the Holocaust in Warsaw ... Warsaw, including postcards and letters sent from the Warsaw Ghetto (dated 1939-1941). Also includes a
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1791. Drozdowicz and Gorodecki family papers
Warsaw (Poland). ... Podolski and Warsaw, Poland, and after the war in Israel and Poland. Some of these materials may be ... Memoir of a Polish Jewess," describing experiences in Janow (Pinsk) and Warsaw under the Soviet and ... Pinsk, occupation of Poland in 1939, move to Warsaw, and subsequent life in Warsaw Ghetto and resistance
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1792. Oral history interview with Felix Syrkus
Felix Syrkus, born on December 5, 1914 in Warsaw, Poland, discusses his family; joining the Polish ... army prewar; living in the Warsaw ghetto; escaping the ghetto with his wife, sister, and brother-in-law ... returning to the ghetto with his brother-in-law; getting caught in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; hiding in a ... bunker; going to the non-ghetto side of Warsaw in 1943; having an operation to reverse circumcision
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1793. Oral history interview with Sylvia Murawski
Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland) ... Sylvia Murawski, born July 10, 1928, describes growing up in Warsaw, Poland with her well-known and ... well-to-do, assimilated parents; the bombardment of Warsaw in September 1939; the beginning of
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1794. Oral history interview with Wanda Wos Lorenc
Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Uprising, 1944. ... Wanda Wos Lorenc describes joining the resistance in Warsaw, Poland at age 15 and her experiences ... taking part in the Warsaw Uprising; helping wounded soldiers; being arrested with her family after the
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1795. Oral history interview with William Zdzislaw Kisielewski
Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland) ... William Kisielewski, born August 31, 1939 in Warsaw, Poland, discusses the Warsaw ghetto; his ... Warsaw where she hid among nuns; his time in an orphanage; his mother’s return for him in April 1946
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1796. Roman Ryterband letters
extended and immediate family from the Warsaw and Łódź ghettos, including his brother Stasiek Ryterband ... and wife Luba from the Warsaw ghetto, who were murdered towards the end of 1942. Some letters are from ... identity papers as gentiles in Warsaw. ... Warsaw Ghetto (Warsaw, Poland)
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1797. Rivka Radzinski photograph collection
Rivka Radzinski was the daughter of Miriam Twersky and Dawid Radzinski of Warsaw, Poland. Her ... Fund), refused to leave Warsaw when World War II began. Rivka, who was attending a teacher's college in ... Treblinka in 1942. During the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943, Rivka and her parents found a bunker beneath 5 ... Radzinski of Warsaw, Poland. Rivka, her father Dawid, a Zionist activist, and her mother, Miriam Twersky
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1798. Sketch
"Nothing in His Pot"; Poster montage of 1964 exhibition photos; 1966 sketch of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; 2 ... pieces In Memorial of the Warsaw Ghetto for the Jewish Community Center in Baltimore; Poster created of ... the original invitation to the Warsaw Memorial Meeting. ... "First sketch for Warsaw Ghetto Uprising - 1966." The drawing depicts uprising participants, some armed
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1799. Bar Mitzvah portrait of Josef Yehuda Radzinski.
Warsaw, Poland ... (Turetsky) Radzinski of Warsaw. She had a younger brother, Josef. Her father was an activist in the ... Warsaw for the summer. Unable to return to Palestine, Rivka remained with her parents and a younger ... brother in Warsaw. The family was forced into the Warsaw ghetto in the fall of 1940, where Dawid was
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1800. Studio portrait of a Jewish grandfather holding his granddaughter.
Warsaw, Poland ... (Turetsky) Radzinski of Warsaw. She had a younger brother, Josef. Her father was an activist in the ... Warsaw for the summer. Unable to return to Palestine, Rivka remained with her parents and a younger ... brother in Warsaw. The family was forced into the Warsaw ghetto in the fall of 1940, where Dawid was