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4426. "A Time to Remember"
Majdanek and go to Warsaw, she posed as a Christian until the end of the war. She is the only survivor from
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4427. Krynski family collection
family photographs of the Krynski family, who survived the Warsaw Ghetto and later immigrated to the
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4428. Henry Fleisher photograph collection
propaganda photographs, and images from the Stroop report of the Warsaw, Poland, ghetto.
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4429. Boris Schachnes family collection
Warsaw between December 1938 and December 1939, Istanbul, Turkey and Palestine since March 1941. Three
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4430. S.L. Shneiderman papers
the Holocaust and Warsaw ghetto, Israel soon after 1948, and Arthur Szyk.
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4431. Perman family collection
the Bialystok and Warsaw ghettos.
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4432. Eleonora Diamand collection
between 1905-1941, documenting life of her family in Lwow. Eleanora was killed during the Warsaw Uprising
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4433. Adam and Pela Starkopf Collection
"Maccabee" motorcycle club of Warsaw, as they traveled to Yugoslavia, Palestine, and Egypt.
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4434. Victoria Borejdo poetry collection
The collection consists of a series of poems written in the Warsaw Ghetto for Victoria Inwald
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4435. Simon Adelman photographs
Contains photographs taken inside the Warsaw ghetto by a German soldier in 1942. The photographs
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4436. Zelda Deitell memoir
Contains Zelda Deitell's handwritten memoir, six pages, describing life in Warsaw, Poland, before
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4437. Wertheimer family papers
families in Mińsk Mazowiecki, Poland; Warsaw, Poland; and Nowy Sącz, Poland.
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4438. Jack Ozarow papers
The papers consist of a letter written on June 27, 1941, by Lonia (nee Russlander) Ozarow of Warsaw
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4439. Marc Jaffe collection
A. Zelman's yeshiva in Warsaw and Rabbi A. Scher's yeshiva in Kaunas in 1939. The thank-you letters
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4440. Tamara Buchman Weinreich papers
Contains a 12-page essay written by Tamara Buchman Weinreich in a children's home outside Warsaw
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4441. Roman Neuberger
Roman Neuberger. The memoir describes his experiences in pre-war Lvov, in the Warsaw Ghetto, hiding as a
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4442. Jaffe family postcards
Augustine, FL), appealing for help, written from Warsaw (presumably from the ghetto), March through May 1941
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4443. Documents relating to the killing and deportation of the population of Skala
Historical Commission in Warsaw. Includes chronology of German occupation of Skala-Podolska in the Tarnopol
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4444. Jerry Shmoys collection
relatives in Warsaw and Łódź, Poland.
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4445. Vintage photograph clandestinely taken by Roman Vishniac
"Member of porter's artel, Warsaw"
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4446. Postage stamp
60 Grosz, issued by the Postal Office of Poland, commemorating the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
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4447. Smietanowski family papers
experiences of Jozef and Irena Smietanowski, of Warsaw. Includes German-issued identification card for Irena
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4448. Teresa Ciarkowska Schmitz papers
for 1943-1944, documenting a ceremony that took place in the Heart of Jesus Catholic parish in Warsaw
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4449. Albert Meszorer poetry
Warsaw ghetto.
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4450. "Events in the ghetto: a memoir"
This handwritten and transcribed oral testimony completed in 1947 at the Warsaw Archive contains