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2826. Oral history interview with Helen Bronner
Warsaw (Poland) ... Helen Bronner, born on January 21, 1927 in Warsaw, Poland, discusses her experiences during the
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2827. Oral history interview with Hyman Blady
Warsaw (Poland) ... Hyman Blady, born on February 11, 1920 in Warsaw, Poland, discusses his experiences during the
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2828. Oral history interview with George Alland
Warsaw (Poland) ... George Alland, born on December 9, 1939 in Warsaw, Poland, discusses his experiences during the
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2829. Deceiving the Public
resistance in Warsaw Propaganda was used as an important ... and hundreds of thousands of Jews,” Yitzhak Zuckerman, a leader of the Jewish resistance in Warsaw
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2830. Kriegsberichterstattung: Kriegsberichterzug Panzerdivision Totenkopf
Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw and the lower bridgehead at Narev. The war reporter is traveling with Tank Division Death's Head.
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2831. The Krakow (Cracow) Ghetto during the Holocaust
. After the revolts of Jewish prisoners in the Warsaw ghetto (April-May 1943), Treblinka (August 1943 ... Organizacja Bojowa; ŻOB). Independent of the ŻOB in Warsaw, this
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2832. Elzbieta Lusthaus
escaped to Milanowek, a town near Warsaw. There they lived with a Polish family. Four-year-old Elzbieta ... the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, German authorities intensified
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2833. Alpert family collection
Warsaw (Poland). ... Collection of photographs of the Ptaszek family in Warsaw, Poland before the war; the Berger family
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2834. Prayer book
The prayer-book was used by Teofil Glocer donor's grandfather in the ghetto in Warsaw, Poland, and ... In Sept. 1944 the couple were forced to leave Warsaw and travel to Opoczno, Poland
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2835. Jadwiga Jaszunska collection
Jadwiga Jaszunska was born in Łódź, Poland in 1906, and died in Warsaw, Poland in 1992. She and ... her daughter found refuge during the war in a Catholic convent near Warsaw, Poland.
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2836. Life magazine
Jewish Quarter of Warsaw, and antisemitic propaganda; issues dated January 31, 1938, March 29, 1938, and ... Jewish Quarter of Warsaw, and antisemitic propaganda; issue dated January 31, 1938.
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2837. Oral history interview with Jacob Oleiski
Warsaw (Poland) ... Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland)
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2838. Łódź ghetto scrip, 2 mark note, acquired by a Polish Jewish survivor
liberated Warsaw, where he had been a resistance member in the ghetto and while living in hiding. ... Łódź from Warsaw, both liberated in early 1945, in the final months of the war, circa February-May 1945 ... 1939, Benjamin lived in Warsaw with his parents, Israel and Rivka, and siblings Stela, Mordecai, and ... Warsaw ghetto was established in October 1940, Benjamin was a forced laborer, working daily outside the
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2839. MEGILE`S GRITSE / redaktor, Y.B. Alterman.
Jews --Poland --Grojec (Warsaw) ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Poland --Grojec (Warsaw) ... Memorial books (Holocaust) --Poland --Grojec (Warsaw) ... Grójec (Warsaw, Poland)
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2840. Name lists computerized at the Jewish Historical Institute (ZIH). [Internet resource]
[Warsaw, Poland : Jewish Historical Institute] ... in Warsaw: ... 3. Warsaw death certificates (13,500 names, to be published as a book) ... Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of Dead --Poland --Warsaw.
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2841. Poster Translations
did not. Photograph (top, right): A Polish “blue policeman” guards the boundary of the Warsaw ghetto ... recruits, stand over corpses of Jews in the Warsaw ghetto. April 1943. Some Soviet POWs had volunteered for ... (bottom): Residents of Warsaw watch as smoke rises over the ghetto during the uprising. German forces blew ... the population varied. Some Warsaw residents sympathized and were ready to help. Many, however, were
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2842. Thea and her mother stand in a couryard in Lublin, Poland shortly after liberation.
(b. 11/16/10). Thea was born on May 7, 1939 in Warsaw, Poland. Leon worked as a foreman in a shoe ... factory in Gdansk, and Anna was employed as a bookkeeper. Thea entered the Warsaw ghetto as an infant ... five and a half. She and Anna returned to Warsaw following liberation and reunited with Leon. Thea ... started school in Warsaw before leaving with her parents for France. In 1950, the family sailed from Le
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2843. Portrait of Szmul Artur Zygielbojm, a member of the National Council of the Polish Government-in-Exile.
), and Reuven (b. 1912). During his years in Warsaw (1919-1935), Zygielbojm was a member of the Bund ... invasion, Zygielbojm returned to Warsaw, where he helped organize the Bund underground. He also ... represented the Bund on the first Jewish Council set up in Warsaw. Fearing imminent arrest Zygielbojm fled to ... rescue. On May 12, 1943, when he received word of the final liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto and the
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2844. Passport issued to Ruchama Rachel Rotstein (Roma Rotsztajn) by the Polish Consulate in Paris.
born June 2, 1926, in Warsaw, Poland, where her father was a publisher and editor of a Jewish newspaper ... Warsaw. Roma had three siblings: Reginka (b. 1928), Justynka (b. 1931), and Dawid (b. 1932). In 1939 ... forced into the Warsaw ghetto. In September 1942 the family received certificates permitting the family ... Naftali Frank, and his daughter, Hela Frank (b. 1921), went into hiding during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
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2845. Second page of a passport issued to Ruchama Rachel Rotstein (Roma Rotsztajn) by the Polish Consulate in Paris.
born June 2, 1926, in Warsaw, Poland, where her father was a publisher and editor of a Jewish newspaper ... Warsaw. Roma had three siblings: Reginka (b. 1928), Justynka (b. 1931), and Dawid (b. 1932). In 1939 ... forced into the Warsaw ghetto. In September 1942 the family received certificates permitting the family ... Naftali Frank, and his daughter, Hela Frank (b. 1921), went into hiding during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
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2846. A British-Palestinian passport issued to Szmuel Icek Rotsztajn.
born June 2, 1926, in Warsaw, Poland, where her father was a publisher and editor of a Jewish newspaper ... Warsaw. Roma had three siblings: Reginka (b. 1928), Justynka (b. 1931), and Dawid (b. 1932). In 1939 ... forced into the Warsaw ghetto. In September 1942 the family received certificates permitting the family ... Naftali Frank, and his daughter, Hela Frank (b. 1921), went into hiding during the Warsaw ghetto uprising
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2847. Group portrait of the Miedzyrzecki and Herszkowicz families at the train station in Lodz, where they had come to bid farewell to relatives who were returning to France after a family visit.
unit until reaching Warsaw in 1945. Sala was the sole survivor of her immediate family. Her mother ... 1944; and her older brother perished in a labor camp in Germany. Soon after her arrival in Warsaw ... chemistry at the university in Warsaw in the late 1930s. With the outbreak of World War II he returned to ... learned. After the war Arkadiusz returned to Warsaw, where he met Sala Herszkowicz.
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2848. The Dworzecki family poses on the porch of their summer cottage in Molczadz.
unit until reaching Warsaw in 1945. Sala was the sole survivor of her immediate family. Her mother ... 1944; and her older brother perished in a labor camp in Germany. Soon after her arrival in Warsaw ... chemistry at the university in Warsaw in the late 1930s. With the outbreak of World War II he returned to ... learned. After the war Arkadiusz returned to Warsaw, where he met Sala Herszkowicz.
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2849. A group of young Jewish women stand outside the window of an unidentified building in Chelm.
), and Reuven (b. 1912). During his years in Warsaw (1919-1935), Zygielbojm was a member of the Bund ... invasion, Zygielbojm returned to Warsaw, where he helped organize the Bund underground. He also ... represented the Bund on the first Jewish Council set up in Warsaw. Fearing imminent arrest Zygielbojm fled to ... rescue. On May 12, 1943, when he received word of the final liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto and the
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2850. Studio portrait of Szmul Zygielbojm with his first wife, Golda Sperling Zygielbojm and their infant son, Yosef.
), and Reuven (b. 1912). During his years in Warsaw (1919-1935), Zygielbojm was a member of the Bund ... invasion, Zygielbojm returned to Warsaw, where he helped organize the Bund underground. He also ... represented the Bund on the first Jewish Council set up in Warsaw. Fearing imminent arrest Zygielbojm fled to ... rescue. On May 12, 1943, when he received word of the final liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto and the