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2851. Studio portrait of members of the Zygielbojm family 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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2852. Szmul Artur Zygielbojm and Kazik Bem in New York.
), 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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2853. 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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2854. Alicja Fajnsztejn poses with a group of friends before their departure by train to Bremen.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b ... 1936). The family was quite well-to-do and owned several properties in Warsaw. In October 1940, one ... year after the German invasion of Poland, the family was forced to move into the Warsaw ghetto. There ... selling off jewelry and one of their properties. In February 1945, soon after the liberation of Warsaw
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2855. Alicja Fajnsztejn (right) poses with two friends on a balcony of a building in the Foehrenwald displaced persons camp.
was born October 3, 1929 in Warsaw, where her father was an engineer. She had one sister, Zofja (b ... 1936). The family was quite well-to-do and owned several properties in Warsaw. In October 1940, one ... year after the German invasion of Poland, the family was forced to move into the Warsaw ghetto. There ... selling off jewelry and one of their properties. In February 1945, soon after the liberation of Warsaw
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2856. The Rygier (Szymeczko) family poses together after the war.
Rygier. Her parents were originally from eastern Poland but moved to Warsaw before the war. Josef worked ... as a businessman and Leah as a midwife. After the war they were imprisoned briefly in the Warsaw ... to another orphanage on the outskirts of Warsaw, and Leah hid in the Polish countryside supporting ... found Leah at a prearranged meeting place in Warsaw. Towards the end of 1945, Wanda’s parents picked
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2857. Children in a Jewish summer camp in Liegnitz. Among those pictured is Wanda Szymeczko.
Rygier. Her parents were originally from eastern Poland but moved to Warsaw before the war. Josef worked ... as a businessman and Leah as a midwife. After the war they were imprisoned briefly in the Warsaw ... to another orphanage on the outskirts of Warsaw, and Leah hid in the Polish countryside supporting ... found Leah at a prearranged meeting place in Warsaw. Towards the end of 1945, Wanda’s parents picked
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2858. Polish and Jewish girls in a gymnasium in Wloclawek.
home. At some point her family came to Warsaw and were imprisoned in Warsaw ghetto. There Marie met ... papers, she hid in the suburbs of Warsaw for the rest of the war. After the war she returned to Wloclawek ... the Warsaw ghetto, and went with him to Sweden. Five years later they moved to the United States
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2859. Polish and Jewish girls in a gymnasium in Wloclawek.
home. At some point her family came to Warsaw and were imprisoned in Warsaw ghetto. There Marie met ... papers, she hid in the suburbs of Warsaw for the rest of the war. After the war she returned to Wloclawek ... the Warsaw ghetto, and went with him to Sweden. Five years later they moved to the United States
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2860. Portrait of four-year-old Alina Peliar taken once her cousin Marie found her after the war.
home. At some point her family came to Warsaw and were imprisoned in Warsaw ghetto. There Marie met ... papers, she hid in the suburbs of Warsaw for the rest of the war. After the war she returned to Wloclawek ... the Warsaw ghetto, and went with him to Sweden. Five years later they moved to the United States
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2861. Rachela Rottenberg papers
Warsaw (Poland) ... fled to Warsaw when Germany invaded Poland. She and her mother returned to German-occupied Radom after ... Warsaw under false identities, Rachela using first “Halina Latoszewska” and later “Marianna Brus” or ... life of a Polish woman living under a false identity in Warsaw during the war, antisemitism in Radom at
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2862. Krynski family papers
family photographs of the Krynski family, who survived the Warsaw Ghetto and later immigrated to the ... Warsaw Ghetto and immigrated to the United States after the war. ... married in 1914, and their son Boris Krynski was born on January 16, 1916. The family survived the Warsaw ... family photographs of the Krynski family, who survived the Warsaw Ghetto and later immigrated to the
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2863. Felicia Erlich photograph
vel Sluszny (now Urdang de Tour) and her family in Warsaw and the Warsaw ghetto in Poland before and ... family lived in Warsaw and had 2 daughters, Irena, born in 1924, and Danuta, born in 1929. Germany ... area of the city. On April 19, 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began, sparked by the increasing number
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2864. Finland Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archives records
), Washington, D.C. (USA), Warsaw (Poland), Stockholm (Sweden), Prague (Czech Republic), Paris (France), Oslo ... Vienna, no. 14-14 ; Washington, no. 15-24; Warsaw, no. 25-26; Stockholm: no 27-28; Prague: no. 29-30 ... no. 67; Warsaw, no. 68; Hague, no. 69; Bern, no. 70; Paris, no. 71; Prague, no. 72; Stockholm, no ... Washington, no. 83-84; Vichy, no. 85; Warsaw, no. 86. 4. RG-29.001M*04, Miscellaneous documents relating to
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2865. Krys family papers
His sister Chava Koss (1893-1942) died in the Warsaw ghetto in 1942. His sister Marjem (Miriam) Krys ... was in the Polish Army and was killed in action in Warsaw in 1940. His brother David (1919-1941) died ... in Warsaw in 1941. The fate of his sister Roiza and her family is unknown. ... States from his sisters Miriam in Skierniewice and Roiza in Warsaw, both of whom perished during the
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2866. Manuscript drafts of poetry by Itzhak Katzenelson
camp created during the Holocaust; photographs of Warsaw Ghetto, and of German-occupied Warsaw; a ... and children to Warsaw, but soon thereafter, was trapped in the ghetto that was established there by ... of his children were deported to Treblinka and murdered there, and following the Warsaw Ghetto
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2867. Esther Karpman collection
Esther Karpman was born Esther Goldfinger in Warsaw, Poland on February 18, 1918. Her father ... “Havatzelet,” lived at 23 Nalewki Street, in the Jewish neighborhood of Warsaw. Esther joined “Hashomer ... Warsaw on a Polish passport. In the confusion of the first days of the war in September 1939, Esther was ... stranded in Warsaw while her British visa and her ship ticket to Palestine expired. With great difficulty
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2868. Dzienniki, kroniki, pamiętniki (Sygn.1349)
Source of acquisition is the Archiwum Akt Nowych, Warsaw, Sygn. 231 (old); Sygn. 1349 (new).The ... was put in a metal box and buried on the grounds of the Free Polish University in Warsaw, Poland, at ... Part of the diary buried on the grounds of the Free University in Warsaw has never been recovered. The ... subsequently in the Archiwum Akt Nowych in Warsaw (Central Archives of Modern Records). The United States
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2869. Five Cities
In 1938 and 1939, Shaul and Yitzhak Goskind of Warsaw-based Sektor Films produced six short films ... Lwow, Vilna, and Warsaw-have survived and are now called "Five Cities." These low-budget 35mm films ... In 1938 and 1939, Shaul and Yitzhak Goskind of Warsaw-based Sektor Films produced six short films ... Lwow, Vilna, and Warsaw-have survived and are now called "Five Cities." These low-budget 35mm films
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2870. Cigarette case with filigreed design of an airplane and a British flag bought as a souvenir in India by a Jewish refugee
and survival in Japan, China, and India; Zofia Dymant’s wartime work for Walther C. Többens in Warsaw ... documenting his prewar life in Warsaw and escape to Vilna and then, with a Chiune Sugihara visa, to Japan ... his family. The postcard was returned to him with the indication that the Warsaw address had been ... include a forged birth certificate, apartment claim document, Warsaw residential documents, and a medical
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2871. Self portrait of Holocaust survivor Hilary Laks
Hilary Laks (1898-1991) was born on 30 January 1898 in Warsaw, Poland to Henryk Laks (d. 1942) and ... on 22 August 1934 in Warsaw. Hilary worked as a chemical engineer at Adamczewski & Co. soap factory ... (Baranavichy, Belarus). They returned to Warsaw in June 1940, and were forced into the Warsaw ghetto in
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2872. Self portrait of Holocaust survivor Hilary Laks
Hilary Laks (1898-1991) was born on 30 January 1898 in Warsaw, Poland to Henryk Laks (d. 1942) and ... on 22 August 1934 in Warsaw. Hilary worked as a chemical engineer at Adamczewski & Co. soap factory ... (Baranavichy, Belarus). They returned to Warsaw in June 1940, and were forced into the Warsaw ghetto in
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2873. Oral history interview with Bernard Wiss and Betty Wiss
Śródmieście (Warsaw, Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland) ... ’s fur company in Warsaw at Trębacka 3; his experiences during the German invasion of Poland in 1939 ... leaving Warsaw, Poland and fleeing to Bialystok, Poland, which was occupied by the Soviet Union; being
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2874. Oral history interview with Sara Gelender
Warsaw (Poland) ... Sara Gelender (née Buzyn), born circa 1927 in Warsaw, Poland, discusses her childhood in Warsaw ... her memories of the bombing and burning of Warsaw in September 1939; her family's escape to a farm
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2875. Oral history interview with Vera Otelsberg
Warsaw (Poland) ... attending synagogue on High Holidays; how shortly before the outbreak of World War II, she escaped to Warsaw ... in the Warsaw Ghetto; getting some money through a relative on the Aryan side of Warsaw; working at