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2301. 1942: Key Dates
auxiliaries, deport approximately 265,000 Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to the ... assisted by auxiliaries, deport approximately 265,000 Jews from the Warsaw
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2302. Jocheved Kuzda Kasher
and sister tried to get to Warsaw, hoping that it would be safer than Lodz. But Warsaw was also being
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2303. Mannen van het transport van 21-9-43 met voorletter M.
Warsaw
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2304. SURVIVING JEWS IN LUBLIN
Warsaw
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2305. Committee in Warszawa-Praga, District 5; Register of old and disabled persons receiving pension at Social Welfare by the Jewish Committee (about 410 persons) {H}
Warsaw Poland
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2306. Committee in Warszawa-Praga, District 5; Registry of children receiving assistance (about 250 persons) {H}
Warsaw Poland
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2307. Committee in Warszawa-Praga, District 5; Registry of children receiving assistance (about 450 persons) (about 450 persons) {H}
Warsaw Poland
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2308. Committee in Warszawa-Praga, District 5; Registry of members of cooperative, organized at the Jewish Committee, Cooperative Society "Elektro-Mechanik," Brukowa 31 (about 30 persons) {H}
Warsaw Poland
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2309. Jan Kostanski (left) shares a park bench in the Saski Gardens with Wladek Cykiert.
Warsaw, Poland ... Jan Kostanski, a Polish teenager, who during the German occupation of Warsaw, provided assistance ... on Jan Kostanski, a Polish teenager, who during the German occupation of Warsaw, provided assistance ... Warsaw. Jan and his family hid four Jews in their apartment for eighteen months until the Warsaw
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2310. Portrait of Julek Anderman. Julek Anderman was the son of Dr.
Warsaw, Poland ... Krajowa, the Polish underground army. He was killed in the Warsaw uprising of August 1944. ... the Warsaw Uprising of August 1, 1944 that was suppressed by the Germans only on October 2. The AK ... Jewish military organizations. The AK provided the Warsaw ghetto fighters with a small amount of guns
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2311. Portrait of Maria Sawicka, who has been recognized by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations.
Warsaw, Poland ... with her sister, Maria Sawicka, willingly assisted the Jewish underground in Warsaw during the German
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2312. Studio portrait of Hieronim (Flora) Sabala, a member of the Polish resistance.
Warsaw, Poland ... Pawiak prison in Warsaw, and subsequently deported to his death in Auschwitz. ... the Warsaw Uprising of August 1, 1944 that was suppressed by the Germans only on October 2. The AK ... Jewish military organizations. The AK provided the Warsaw ghetto fighters with a small amount of guns
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2313. A telegram informing Jozef Sabala of death of his son, Hieronim Sabala, in Auschwitz.
Warsaw, Poland ... Pawiak prison in Warsaw, and subsequently deported to his death in Auschwitz.
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2314. Chief Rabbi of the Polish Army, Boruch Steinberg, leads a Passover seder.
Warsaw, Poland
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2315. Photograph of Izabela Biezunska used on a false identification card that was issued in the name of Janina Truszczynska.
Warsaw, Poland ... beyond its Warsaw base to include relief operations in Krakow, Lvov, Zamosc and Lublin. Over 90 percent ... world. Zegota carried on its operations until the Warsaw Uprising of August 1944. It later regrouped ... in Milanowek, a town near Warsaw, where it resumed its activities on a much smaller scale until the
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2316. Three Romani children in hiding during the German occupation.
Warsaw, Poland
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2317. The photographer's sister poses with a Romani child in hiding during the German occupation.
Warsaw, Poland
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2318. Stereoscopic photograph of German sentries standing guard outside the German occupational headquarters on the Pilsudski Platz.
Warsaw, Poland
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2319. Stereoscopic photograph of Polish civilians gathering outside the headquarters of the 10th Infantry Division.
Warsaw, Poland
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2320. View of the Krochmalna Street orphanage. Janusz Korczak's room was in the attic.
Warsaw, Poland ... The Children's Home [Dom Sierot] was a Jewish orphanage established by Janusz Korczak in Warsaw in ... 1 The Children's Home [Dom Sierot] was a Jewish orphanage established by Janusz Korczak in Warsaw in
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2321. Group portrait of members of the Hashomer Hatzair socialist Zionist youth movement.
Warsaw, Poland
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2322. Portrait of Polish rescuer Henryk Grabowski.
Warsaw, Poland ... of the mass murder of Jews in the Ponary forest outside Vilna (in September 1941) to the Warsaw
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2323. Group portrait of young women in the gymnasium for Deaf students.
Warsaw, Poland ... (Jaglom) Wajcblum. Both parents were Deaf. Ester was born in Warsaw in 1927 and Hanka, in 1928. Their ... family was forced into the Warsaw ghetto, their father was assigned the task of making wooden crosses for
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2324. Portrait of Jacob Wajcblum and his wife, Rebeka Jaglom.
Warsaw, Poland ... (Jaglom) Wajcblum. Both parents were Deaf. Ester was born in Warsaw in 1927 and Hanka, in 1928. Their ... family was forced into the Warsaw ghetto, their father was assigned the task of making wooden crosses for
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2325. Portrait of the donor, Bianka Rozenman, prepared for her false papers.
Warsaw, Poland