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4451. Never forget: poems of the Holocaust
," "Of life and death," "Malka," "The Warsaw ghetto," "Shalom," "Without tears," "The ghetto lion
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4452. Neuman family papers
hiding in and around Warsaw, Poland, his marriage to Irene Kuklinski, a Polish Catholic, in 1945, and the
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4453. Memoir relating to experiences in Poland and the USSR
childhood in Stoczek, Poland (SE of Warsaw), invasion in 1939, flight to Soviet Union (after time in
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4454. Edward Lawrence Associates castings collection
experiences of Jewish victims in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Krakow ghettos, Majdanek and Treblinka killing centers
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4455. Donald Norton Pitts collection
officer with the State Department in Warsaw, Poland in 1950. Included are notes, reports, and writings
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4456. Carmela Hevion collection
Collection of photographs of the Wolgroch and Abramowicz families from Warsaw, Poland. The donor
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4457. Oral history interviews of the Ethnographic Archive collection
of the Institute for Applied Social Sciences, University of Warsaw and Institute of Slavic Studies of
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4458. Adolf Fingrut collection
then in Warsaw, Praga, and Opole where he survived under a fasle identity and with the help of his
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4459. Rose Galek Brunswic collection
experiences of Raszka (Rose) Galek and her family during the Holocaust in the Warsaw ghetto in Poland and of
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4460. Shula Hamilton collection
"Devisenschutz Kommando" in Warsaw. Also contains two examples of Polish currency from 1931. Written by Herszek
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4461. Stefan Petri collection
Kaufman, Ela, and their sons Marek and Jerzy Szapiro, in two hiding places he built in his home in Warsaw
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4462. Michal Goldin collection
publications relating to the experiences of Michal Goldin before the Holocaust in Warsaw, Poland, and during
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4463. Cypa Gorodecka Drozdowicz family collection
Podolski and Warsaw, Poland, and after the war in Israel and Poland. Some of these materials may be
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4464. Joan Kent Finkelstein family collection
Joan Kent) and their family and friends in Warsaw, Poland, before and during the Holocaust and their
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4465. Fountain pen
Holocaust Memorial Museum delegation, Spring 1992, Warsaw, Poland.
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4466. Schatz and Bonder families collection
Bonder families previously of Berlin and Warsaw. Both families survived the Holocaust in Italy and were
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4467. Luba and Harry Weinroth collection
Feldafing DP camp, postcards, letters (some from the Warsaw ghetto), identification papers, receipt from
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4468. Kim family collection
extended family members in Berlin, Germany and Warsaw, Poland. Included in the collection is a letter from
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4469. Oral history interview with Pola Nirenska
Warsaw (Poland)
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4470. "The bleeding sky : my mother's journey through the fire"
German occupation; experiences and observations in the Warsaw Ghetto, Majdanek, and Auschwitz-Birkenau
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4471. Comic monologues
Comic monologues (circa 1933) performed by famed Warsaw cabaret artist Bolesław Norski-Nożyca (1911
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4472. Document collection
provider Moszek Cukier, a dental technician in the Warsaw ghetto; and two legal documents from Tarnów
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4473. Oral history interview with Moshe Leshem
Michalowice (Warsaw, Poland)
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4474. Oral history interview with Wlodka Blit-Robertson
Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland)
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4475. Three people visit the factory where supposedly soap was made from human corpses.
Warsaw, Poland between between 1945 and 1946.