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1826. Mosze Fuks
radio, appeals were broadcast calling Jewish youths to Warsaw to help defend the city. Mosze and his ... brother, along with hundreds of others, set out for Warsaw. They walked for three days, but when they got ... to Warsaw, it was too late--the city had been destroyed. After two weeks they returned home to
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1827. Leah Kohl Rapaport
Joseph Rapaport, and the couple settled in Warsaw. 1933-39: The Rapaports lived in the suburbs ... Nazis and shot, but he survived. In 1942 the Rapaports managed to return to Warsaw to hide with one of ... you keep a synagogue here!" After the 1944 Warsaw uprising
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1828. Henia Rzondzinski
east of Warsaw. By the early 1930s, hundreds of Jewish workers were employed in the town, some in small ... Welwel, moved to Warsaw. 1933-39: When war broke out three months ... ago, many Jews left Warsaw in a mass exodus towards the east. They were mostly young and middle-aged
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1829. Majlech Kisielnicki
The second of three children, Majlech was born to Jewish parents living 35 miles east of Warsaw ... one day in late 1942. He managed to sneak into the Warsaw ghetto to stay ... on foot to Warsaw. He was later deported to the Majdanek and
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1830. Welwel Wainkranc
The third of five brothers, Welwel was born to Jewish parents who lived 35 miles east of Warsaw ... cows and sold the meat to butchers in the Warsaw region. Welwel spent most of his free time with a ... pals, like to stroll along Kaluszyn's main thoroughfare, Warsaw Street. On Saturday nights it gets so
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1831. Irena Elzbieta Wos
's capital of Warsaw. Irena's father owned a successful textile business. When Irena was 10, her family moved ... Germans attacked Poland. A week later, Warsaw ... deliver informational fliers before and during their August 1, 1944, uprising in Warsaw. The battle went
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1832. Krisnapoller family papers
addressed to Nathan Krisnapoller (later Kriss) from Stanisławów and the Warsaw Ghetto, in addition to ... Warsaw Ghetto (Warsaw, Poland)
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1833. Fragebogen
Warsaw (Poland). ... Fragebogen (questionnaire); completed by Jakub Wajnsztok, in Warsaw, Poland, dated 1941. The ... questionnaire, dated June 9, states that Jakub is a dental technician, born February 18, 1888 in Warsaw
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1834. Josef Frenkiel letter
Warsaw (Poland) ... as to whether members of his family still live in Warsaw, Poland. The response, on the opposite side ... living in Warsaw, Poland.
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1835. Leo Arnfeld collection
satirical pamphlet documenting the Arnfeld family in Warsaw, Sara and Leo Arnfeld in the Warsaw ghetto ... also includes cosmetics and pharmaceutical labels and sample from Chaim Arnfeld’s pharmacy in Warsaw as
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1836. David Friedman collection
"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.
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1837. Antoni Stefan Koper and Sophie Koper papers
Warsaw (Poland). ... POW camp, Sophie Koper's biography of Antoni and account of apartment raid in Warsaw; Antoni's written ... Nations; Warsaw telephone directory from 1939/1940 and miscellaneous publications. Also press kit from ... Antoni Stefan Koper (1906-1990) was born on 6 September 1906 in Warsaw, Poland. He received a
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1838. Three Jewish children pose outside in Grodizisk Mazowiecki during the German occupation.
Grodzisk Mazowiecki, [Warsaw] Poland ... was later relocated to the Warsaw ghetto. ... in Warsaw, where her father was a bootmaker. Zophia had two siblings, an older brother Luzer (b ... -Mazowiecki, outside of Warsaw. They were later transferred to the Warsaw ghetto, but managed to escape
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1839. Portrait of Irka Cymerman (left) and Aleksandra Ola Wojcik, the sister of her rescuer, Wladyslaw Wojcik.
Warsaw, Poland ... was born July 2, 1926 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto
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1840. Irka Cymerman (right), a Polish Jew in hiding, feeds the cows on a farm in Sadolesie (near Malkinia).
Malkinia Gorna, [Warsaw] Poland ... was born July 2, 1926 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto
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1841. Irka Cymerman (middle), a Polish Jew in hiding, poses with the family she is living with on a farm in Sadolesie (near Malkinia).
Malkinia Gorna, [Warsaw] Poland ... was born July 2, 1926 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto
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1842. Group portrait of students and teachers in a public Polish high school in Wegrow, where many of the students were Jewish.
Wegrow, [Warsaw] Poland ... was born July 2, 1926 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto
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1843. Group portrait of students and teachers in a public Polish high school in Wegrow, where many of the students were Jewish.
Wegrow, [Warsaw] Poland ... was born July 2, 1926 in Warsaw, where her parents owned a factory and wholesale business located at ... 32 Nalewki Street. Irka had several brothers and sisters. The Cymerman family resided in Warsaw at ... within the confines of the ghetto. In June 1941 Irka and her sister Ala sneaked out of the Warsaw ghetto
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1844. Oral history interview with Julian Kulski
Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland)--History--Uprising, 1944. ... Zoliborz (Warsaw, Poland) ... Julian Kulski, born on March 3, 1929 in Warsaw, Poland, discusses his prominent family’s background
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1845. Florentyna Kosmider photographs
1937, Ida Zelikowska left Słonim for Warsaw, Poland, to attend the Warsaw School of Commerce (Wyzsza ... Kolobielski. In August 1939, the couple left Warsaw for Słonim. They married in 1940 when Słonim was under ... Soviet occupation.Ida and Henek Kolobielski left Słonim in May 1942 to join Henek's parents in the Warsaw ... Lowa Zelikowski, who was born in 1921. In 1937 Ida Zelikowska left Słonim for Warsaw to attend The
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1846. Julius Menn
return to Palestine at the end of the summer. Instead Julius enrolled in a Polish school in Warsaw where ... with their grandmother in Bialystok while Regina went by train to Warsaw to look for David. Julius
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1847. 2013 Elie Wiesel Award
his hometown of Warsaw. He was rounded up along with some 2,000 other innocent civilians and ... Zegota. He also provided assistance during the April 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising and sent reports on the
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1848. Benjamin Meed
Born in Warsaw, Poland, Ben Meed (1918-2006) was in business ... Warsaw ghetto and working as a slave laborer. Recruited into the underground by his future wife
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1849. Sara Rachela Plagier
Warsaw. They moved all their belongings ahead to Warsaw and they themselves were supposed to travel
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1850. 1940: Key Dates
the Warsaw ghetto in the Generalgouvernement to be sealed. It ... area. At times, before the deportations of July 1942 begin, the actual population in Warsaw ghetto