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1901. In Memoriam
the Warsaw ghetto during the Holocaust. Miles Lerman (1920–2008) The United States Holocaust Memorial ... Sakowska, a senior historian at the Warsaw Jewish Historical Institute. Harvey M. “Bud” Meyerhoff (1927
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1902. Raszka (Roza) Galek Brunswic describes her decision, while posing as a Polish Catholic, to work on a farm in Germany
Roza's family moved to Warsaw in 1934. She had just begun college ... Warsaw ghetto, where her parents were shot during a roundup. Roza escaped and went into hiding. From her
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1903. Boleslaw Brodecki describes hangings in a labor camp and their impact on the prisoners
Warsaw. The Germans attacked Warsaw in September
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1904. Lodz
southwest of Warsaw, Poland. The Jews of Lodz formed the second largest Jewish community in prewar Poland ... after Warsaw. German troops occupied Lodz on September 8, 1939
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1905. Heinrich Joest collection
Warsaw (Poland). ... The collection consists of 137 photographic negatives and 17 contact sheets of images of the Warsaw
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1906. Sachsenhausen
Sachsenhausen from the Pawiak prison in Warsaw. The prisoners included many juveniles, Catholic priests, army ... uprising in Warsaw, the German authorities expelled most of the Polish population from the city. The
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1907. Vladka (Fagele) Peltel Meed describes participating in activities of the Bundist underground
active in the Warsaw ghetto underground as a member of the Jewish Fighting ... Organization (ZOB). In December 1942, she was smuggled out to the Aryan, Polish side of Warsaw to try to obtain
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1908. Playbill
performance featuring Warsaw Jewish actress Raya Zomina, fierce fighting continued in the Warsaw ghetto
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1909. Susan Bluman describes the German invasion of Poland
eastern Poland. Nathan sent a guide to Warsaw to bring Susan to the Soviet ... zone of occupied Poland. Her parents reluctantly agreed after Susan promised to return to Warsaw within
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1910. Susan Bluman describes fleeing to Vilna after the occupation of Poland
eastern Poland. Nathan sent a guide to Warsaw to bring Susan to the Soviet ... zone of occupied Poland. Her parents reluctantly agreed after Susan promised to return to Warsaw within
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1911. Susan Bluman describes obtaining a transit visa from Chiune Sugihara
eastern Poland. Nathan sent a guide to Warsaw to bring Susan to the Soviet ... zone of occupied Poland. Her parents reluctantly agreed after Susan promised to return to Warsaw within
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1912. Non-Jewish Resistance
Warsaw in anticipation of an imminent Soviet attack across the Vistula into the center of the city ... Though the Soviets did not move forward, the Home Army fought for two months in the ruins of Warsaw
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1913. Life in the Ghettos
Small children in the Warsaw ghetto sometimes helped smuggle food to their families and friends by ... small area of the city. The Jews of Lodz formed, after Warsaw, the second largest Jewish community in
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1914. Rescue in Denmark
the ghetto in Warsaw with the assistance of non-Jewish Poles ... Some Jews were even hidden in the Warsaw Zoo by the zoo's director, Jan Zabinski. Key Dates
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1915. Jan Karski
but managed to escape. From there, Karski made his way to Warsaw, where he joined the Polish ... . In late 1942, Karski was smuggled in and out of the Warsaw ghetto and
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1916. Jan Kostański collection
The collection consists of images of the Warsaw ghetto during World War II and the post-World War ... II period, a certificate from the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, Poland, and a coin from the
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1917. Portrait of Majer Mundlak, dressed in Polish military uniform, with his first wife.
Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, [Warsaw] Poland ... in Nowy Dwor and traported to the recently established Warsaw ghetto. For three years the Mundlak ... lives of hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews living in the Warsaw ghetto. Finally, in February, 1943 ... hiding in Warsaw through the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the final liquidation of the ghetto. Majer, Dora
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1918. Portrait of Majer Mundlak with his first wife and child.
Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, [Warsaw] Poland ... in Nowy Dwor and traported to the recently established Warsaw ghetto. For three years the Mundlak ... lives of hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews living in the Warsaw ghetto. Finally, in February, 1943 ... hiding in Warsaw through the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the final liquidation of the ghetto. Majer, Dora
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1919. Postwar identification document issued to Dora Mundlak in Nowy Dwor, Poland.
Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, [Warsaw] Poland ... in Nowy Dwor and traported to the recently established Warsaw ghetto. For three years the Mundlak ... lives of hundreds of thousands of Polish Jews living in the Warsaw ghetto. Finally, in February, 1943 ... hiding in Warsaw through the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the final liquidation of the ghetto. Majer, Dora
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1920. Debora's diary
Warsaw (Poland) ... Consists of a diary: written by "Deborah" in the Warsaw ghetto, wrapped in a Polish newspaper ... dated 11 July 1945; Deborah (last name unknown) was killed by a bomb in Warsaw during the Polish ... who fought with the Polish underground in Warsaw. Debora hid the diary and told her friend Lusia
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1921. Zofia Baniecka sits outside with a friend.
Warsaw, Poland ... Zofia Banieck (b. 1917), a young Polish Catholic woman, who during the German occupation of Warsaw ... Zofia Banieck (b. 1917), a young Polish Catholic woman, who during the German occupation of Warsaw, hid ... within the boundaries of the Warsaw ghetto. Soon after the ghetto was sealed, Zofia's father, who had a
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1922. Tombstone of Fruma Turetsky Radzinski at the Jewish cemetery in Slonim.
(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 ... of the summer of 1942. The others were spared until the Warsaw ghetto revolt of April-May 1943
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1923. Composite photograph of the Maccabi soccer team in the Foehrenwald DP camp.
born in 1930 in Warsaw where her father worked as an engineer. Maximilian was born on October 4, 1904 ... the Warsaw ghetto, where they worked for the Toebbens workshops sewing German military uniforms. In ... 1943 the family escaped from the ghetto and spent the next fifteen months on the Aryan side of Warsaw ... in the ghetto. After the suppression of the Warsaw uprising in August 1944, Irene and her parents
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1924. Certificate with composite photographs issued for a sports seminar in the Landsberg displaced persons' camp.
born in 1930 in Warsaw where her father worked as an engineer. Maximilian was born on October 4, 1904 ... the Warsaw ghetto, where they worked for the Toebbens workshops sewing German military uniforms. In ... 1943 the family escaped from the ghetto and spent the next fifteen months on the Aryan side of Warsaw ... in the ghetto. After the suppression of the Warsaw uprising in August 1944, Irene and her parents
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1925. Oral history interview with Helena Goldstein
Warsaw (Poland) ... the war; her family’s move to Warsaw, Poland; her law studies at the University of Warsaw; being ... forced to leave the university due to her Jewish identity; the establishment of the Warsaw ghetto; her ... experiences in the Warsaw throughout the war; her post-war travels to Germany and France; and immigrating to