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3801. Drawing
camp created during the Holocaust; photographs of Warsaw Ghetto, and of German-occupied Warsaw; a
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3802. Drawing
camp created during the Holocaust; photographs of Warsaw Ghetto, and of German-occupied Warsaw; a
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3803. Drawing
camp created during the Holocaust; photographs of Warsaw Ghetto, and of German-occupied Warsaw; a
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3804. Drawing
camp created during the Holocaust; photographs of Warsaw Ghetto, and of German-occupied Warsaw; a
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3805. Akta gminy Guzów (Sygn.5)
Municipality Guzów-the former rural municipality existed until 1954 year in the province. Warsaw in ... Poland. In the interwar period it belonged to the municipality Guzów Błoński, county in the province.Warsaw
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3806. Zbiór materiałów dotyczących zbrodni hitlerowskich w Polsce (Sygn. 1348)
Warsaw (Poland) ... with the German authorities; testimonies of Nazi criminals regarding the Warsaw Uprising of 1944
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3807. Stuart and Martha Bindeman photograph collection
of Warsaw, Poland, in ruins, and agricultural areas. ... The collection consists of nine film negatives of bombed and ruined buildings in Warsaw, Poland
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3808. Forced labor badge, yellow with a purple P, to identify a Polish forced laborer
printed material, and writings documenting Ciecierska’s experiences in Nazi-occupied Warsaw and during the ... Warsaw Uprising, as a forced laborer in Germany, and as a displaced person after the war as well as her
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3809. Oral history interview with Zofia Barczyk
Warsaw (Poland)--History--Uprising, 1944. ... Army during the Warsaw Uprising.
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3810. Photograph
from Warsaw to Kostowiec after the Warsaw uprising in 1944; first from left in the second row is
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3811. Photograph
from Warsaw to Kostowiec after the Warsaw uprising in 1944; first from left in the third row, standing
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3812. Photograph
from Warsaw to Kostowiec after the Warsaw uprising in 1944; the children are standing in front of the
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3813. Coat
Joan Kent) and their family and friends in Warsaw, Poland, before and during the Holocaust and their ... Warsaw to the United States via Iraq and India.
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3814. Sonia Nusenbaum collection
Collection illustrating the post-war experiences of Henia Nusenbaum, born in Warsaw, Poland in 1915 ... and Henia, were in hiding after having fled the Warsaw Ghetto]. The collection includes postwar
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3815. Janina Jasinska Luterek collection
Sosnowiec, and other localities. Includes photographs depicting Janina during the war in Warsaw, including ... postwar images showing Janina in Warsaw as a student in high school and in Art Academy and members of
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3816. Antisemitic brochures, newsletters, and ephemera
camp created during the Holocaust; photographs of Warsaw Ghetto, and of German-occupied Warsaw; a
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3817. Simon Frydman collection
mother, Chaja Ruchl Miodowska, perished in the ghetto in Warsaw, Poland, in 1942. Simon had four siblings ... mother, Chaja Ruchl Miodowska, perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1942. Simon had four siblings: Jona
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3818. Gitla Wilenska questionnaire
Gitla Wilenska, a Jewish dental technician from Warsaw, Poland. ... Wilenska, Warsaw, Poland. Purchased at auction by John and Melanie Balzer, April 1998. Donated to the
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3819. Ruth Templehof Szorecki manuscript
memoir tells the story of the family from 1939 to 1962. The Szorecki family worked in the Warsaw ghetto ... escaping selections by hiding, until the family managed to escape to the non-Jewish sector of Warsaw
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3820. "My Life in Time from August 1, 1939 till May 9, 1945"
unit soon after the Warsaw Polish Uprising of August 1944, and was imprisoned in the Sophienwalde ... which later became part of the Home Army. Mr. Marchaj describes his experiences during the Warsaw
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3821. Lea Evron collection
life in the Tarnow ghetto, various hiding situations in Warsaw, her memories of the Warsaw ghetto
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3822. Moses and Esther Goldberg photographs
Moses Goldberg, born in Warsaw, survived the Warsaw Ghetto and multiple forced labor camps: Budzyn
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3823. Szpitalnik family papers
Rubin Szpitalnik (Szpitalnic, 1909-1988) was born on October 15, 1909 in Warsaw, Poland to Majer ... family in Warsaw, Poland including Rubin Spitalnik, his wife Margula Wald Szpitalnik, and their daughter
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3824. Mojzesz (Mietek) Pachter memoir
described the Pachter family life in the Warsaw ghetto; forced labor by his older brother Wilek Wolf and ... Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and in May 1943 they were deported to Treblinka, from there to Majdanek and in
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3825. Leopold Sobel papers
Warsaw by the Red Army and by the Polish Army; in Russian and Polish; dated 1945; Sport Driving License ... issued to Major Maksimilian Sobel in Warsaw on June 15, 1948; Memoir written by Maksimilian Sobel