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2751. Pedro Correa Martín-Arroyo
the history of Europe ‘Europeanly’, 1989-2015” (Warsaw, 2013). Fellowship Research For his Diane and
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2752. Ms. Sari Siegel
Warsaw (Poland); the International Researchers’ Workshop: Medicine in the Holocaust and Beyond in Akko
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2753. Members of a Zionist youth movement
Mordechai Anielewicz. Seated in front are Moshe Domb and Rachel Zilberberg ("Sarenka"). Warsaw, Poland, 1938.
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2754. The Margules children wearing Jewish badges
The Margules children wearing Jewish badges. Originally from Warsaw, the Margules family settled
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2755. Trucks used to transport Polish prisoners to the Palmiry forest for execution
wait with a convoy of trucks during a shooting action in the Palmiry forest near Warsaw. These trucks
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2756. Szlamach Radoszynski: Maps
following year, Szlamach and the rest of the Jews of Warsaw were forced into a ghetto. After the ghetto
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2757. Female Soldiers of the Polish Home Army
October 1944 as a result of the Warsaw Polish uprising. After the uprising
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2758. Victim of a German air raid
in a field in Warsaw, Poland, during a German air raid. Photographed by
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2759. Janusz Korczak poses with children and staff in his orphanage
pose with children and younger staff in Korczak's orphanage in Warsaw
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2760. Sam Lato
Sam Lato was born in the town of Baranovichi, Poland, on February 24, 1925. East of Warsaw
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2761. Rescue and Resistance
revolted against Nazi oppression in the Warsaw ghetto and in killing centers.
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2762. Stroop Report cover
SS Major General Juergen Stroop, commander of German forces that suppressed the Warsaw ghetto
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2763. Backpack belonging to Ruth Berkowitz
This tan backpack was used by Ruth Berkowitz to carry her belongings as she fled from Warsaw via
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2764. Three participants in the Treblinka uprising
survived the war. Photograph taken in Warsaw
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2765. Portrait by refugee artist Yonia Fain
Shanghai, was the son of Bernard Goldstein, who was active in the Bundist underground of the Warsaw ghetto
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2766. Boruch Szefner, the father-in-law of Markus Nowogrodzki.
prewar Yiddish Writers' Union in Warsaw and parliamentary correspondent for the Folkszeitung. He was ... Helena Szefner, taught in the underground high school of the Warsaw ghetto and worked in the Szulc ... Markus Nowogrodzki is the son of Emanuel and Sonia Czemielinski Nowogrodzki. He was born in Warsaw ... Markus Nowogrodzki is the son of Emanuel and Sonia Czemielinski Nowogrodzki. He was born in Warsaw on
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2767. Adam and Irena Gilert photograph collection
Adam Gilert was born Abram Gilert in Warsaw, Poland, on January 16, 1919. He was the middle son of ... The Gilert family lived at 46 Stawki Street in Warsaw. Szmuel Gilert was a baker. He was employed in ... of Poland and at the Warsaw branch of YIVO (Yidisher visnshaftlekher institute). Adam took ... etc. Irena Ida Gilert was born Ida Cukierman in Warsaw, Poland, on December 31, 1921. She was the
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2768. Documentary about the German invasion and siege of Poland
Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, Bryan risked his life to record the ferocious siege of Warsaw ... Jewish areas of Warsaw and Kraków and anti-Jewish signs in Germany. His footage appeared in March of ... Time theatrical newsreels. His photographs appeared in Life Magazine. He was in Warsaw within days of ... of Warsaw and Krakow and anti-Jewish signs in Germany. His footage appeared in March of Time
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2769. Portrait of Israel and Rivka Rybak Miedzyrzecki in Busko Zroj.
was born in 1934 in Warsaw, where his father worked a tannery. She had three older siblings: Stella ... bombed out buildings in Warsaw and prepare them for shipment to the Reich. After working in the same ... and went into hiding in "Aryan" Warsaw. With the help of a Polish woman, Juliana Larisz, he found ... uncomfortable but relatively safe. On April 19, 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began. Armed Jews in the
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2770. Joan Kent Finkelstein family papers
Warsaw (Poland) ... Joan Kent) and their family and friends in Warsaw, Poland, before and during the Holocaust and their ... Nadzieja Solomon, later Nadine L. Kent, was born in Warsaw, Poland, on July 28, 1904, to Abraham ... comparative literature in 1928 from the University of Warsaw, having married Jerzy Klein (b. 1901) in 1926
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2771. Sobibor . . . Sejour en enfer . . . La revolte
Warsaw ... Warsaw
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2772. KSIAZKA TELEFONICZNA - AMTLICHES FERNSPRECHBUCH FÜR DEN DISTRIKT WARSCHAU. [microform].
Telephone directory for Warsaw, Poland, 1942, containing names and addresses as well as telephone ... Warsaw (Poland) --Telephone directories.
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2773. PALMIRY, 1940-1941 / [opracowal Wladyslaw Bartoszewski ; English translation, Z.
World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw. ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Poland --Warsaw.
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2774. ZBUDZIL MNIE GWIZD PAROWOZU.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Poland --Warsaw. ... WARSAW - JEWS 1939-1945.
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2775. References
Jews, Warsaw, 1939–1943] (Paris: Calmann-Lévy: Mémorial de la Shoah, 2008). p. 141. [29] Gellately ... Paulsson, Secret City: The Hidden Jews of Warsaw 1940–1945 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002). [38