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2501. Lonia Goldman Fishman
knitting. After finishing high school she learned the quiltmaking trade. The Goldmans moved to Warsaw in ... the Warsaw ghetto when it was sealed off in November 1940. There in the
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2502. Maria Justyna
could sneak out with false IDs. During the Warsaw uprising in 1944 Maria was caught smuggling two ... resistance leaders out of Warsaw. The men were shot on the spot. She was sent off to a concentration camp
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2503. Boleslaw Brodecki
complex in a Jewish section of Warsaw. His father worked as an accountant. When Boleslaw was 8 years old ... attacked Warsaw on September 8, 1939. The bombing was relentless. Boleslaw
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2504. Welwel Kisielnicki
small, predominantly Jewish town of Kaluszyn, which was 35 miles east of Warsaw. The Kisielnickis were ... Warsaw on business. 1933-39: The Kisielnicki family's hopes that the war wouldn't reach Kaluszyn
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2505. Israel Yitzak Kisielnicki
Warsaw in the small, predominantly Jewish town of Kaluszyn. Israel's mother was a housewife, and his ... father was a merchant who often traveled on business, by horse and wagon, to Warsaw. Israel attended
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2506. Rojske Kisielnicki Sadowsky
The second of three children, Rojske was born to Jewish parents living 35 miles east of Warsaw ... and wagon, to Warsaw on business. When Rojske was in her twenties, she married Welwel Sadowsky, a
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2507. Lila Lam
her mother, brother and uncle escaped and, using bribes, got to Warsaw ... house and tried to rape her. Luckily, he let her go. During the August 1944 Warsaw uprising, Lila
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2508. Herman Klein
brother were deported to a labor camp built in the ruins of the Warsaw ... ghetto. In 1944 Herman was deported from Warsaw to the Kaufering
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2509. Klara Mintzberg
orphanage in Warsaw. When war broke out in September 1939, Rzeszow was ... In 1942 they fled to Warsaw and lived with Klara's mother and sister
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2510. Sevek Fishman
Sevek's religious Jewish family owned a haberdashery business in Kaluszyn, a suburb of Warsaw ... Warsaw ghetto, and he was married there that same year. After two years, Sevek and his wife
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2511. Dorotka Goldstein
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in Warsaw and worked for a popular newspaper. An avid Zionist, he had ... traveled to Palestine. 1933-39: Dorotka's father established a soup kitchen in Warsaw for Jewish
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2512. Raizel Kisielnicki
the small, predominantly Jewish town of Kaluszyn, which was 35 miles east of Warsaw. By the 1930s ... business, as many truck drivers stop here for a quick meal on their way into Warsaw. Her mother-in-law
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2513. Abram Kisielnicki
Jewish town of Kaluszyn, 35 miles east of Warsaw. Abram's father owned a ... ghetto and to make sure that everyone respected the curfew hours. Abram escaped to Warsaw in late
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2514. Frederick Fleszar
while Frederick was interned, his brother helped him contact the U.S. embassy in Warsaw. Before proof of ... irreparable hearing damage. After his release, Frederick opened a medical practice in Warsaw. He moved back to
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2515. S. Podlaski letters
Warsaw (Poland) ... Contains two letters, with an envelope, sent from Auschwitz concentration camp to Warsaw by S
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2516. Heinrich Grüber collection
Grüber, dated January 1971, entitled "The Chancellor in Front of the Warsaw Ghetto Memorial," referring ... to the visit by German Chancellor Willy Brandt to a monument in Warsaw. Also contains two letters
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2517. Interview with Stella Rippel
Warsaw who worked in the JDC’s Warsaw office in 1949, where she assisted survivors in locating relatives
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2518. The history of my persecution during the Holocaust
In 1954, Stella Kane (née Szajndla Koniecpolski; Warsaw(?), Poland) emigrated to the United States. ... Stella Kane (née Szajndla Koniecpolski) describes the ghetto in Warsaw, Poland; fates of family
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2519. Dr. Jacob Tombak correspondence
psychiatrist in Warsaw, Poland, to his sister, Lillie (donor's grandmother), in which he describes his many ... efforts to obtain a US visa. Dr. Tombak would later be in the Warsaw ghetto, and he did not survive.
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2520. Kazimierz Laski collection
Warsaw (Poland) ... before the war in Częstochowa, during the war in hiding, and after the war in Warsaw, Poland. Cygler was
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2521. Nowogrodzki family papers
coming to the United States in 1946; the notes regard Mrs. Szefiner's experiences in the Warsaw ghetto ... Includes 10 photographs relating to the donor's life in Warsaw before the war and her journey to Japan.
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2522. Adela Salberg memoir
Contains a handwritten memoir, six pages, in which Adela Salberg describes life in prewar Warsaw ... conditions in the Warsaw ghetto; relatives who died in Treblinka concentration camp; her postwar reunion with
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2523. Helena Tkaczyk identification card
Generalgouvernement in Warsaw, Poland. ... Issued to Helena Tkaczyk (donor's assumed identity), May 1943, Warsaw, Poland. The identification
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2524. Renata Gejler Avinoam photographs
and donor with large group of children, described as "Warsaw, 1946." The Gejler family was originally ... from Warsaw and Białystock, but escaped to Russia in 1939.
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2525. Ruth Berkowicz Segal collection
the donor in Vilnius from Warsaw, with Nazi censorship stamp; two postcards sent to the donor in Kobe ... from friends in Warsaw who perished in the Holocaust.