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4801. Our Lady of Czestochowa medal given to a Polish Jewish woman hiding as a Catholic laborer
Warsaw (Poland) ... Warsaw (Poland) ... Raszka (Rose) Galek in the Warsaw ghetto and during her forced labor service in the assumed identity of a ... and Fela, and her sisters Deana and Sala were confined to the Warsaw ghetto. In April 1943, Raszka
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4802. Passports with photographs, correspondence, and questionnaires relating to issue of passports to Polish citizens living in Germany, 1924-1929
This index is created by POLIN Museum, Warsaw, Poland in cooperation with USHMM. See Virtual Shtetl
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4803. Überstellung von Auschwitz
refers to Warsaw, suggesting that the transport at least passed through that city. The early pages are
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4804. Verzeichnis von Haeftlingen des KL Gross-Rosen, die noch im Februar 1945 im KL Gross-Rosen waren und auf dem Evakuierungsmarsch verstorben sind.
document is an appeal (posted in Warsaw?) for more information or personal data on the prisoners listed by
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4805. CHRONIK DER JUDEN IN DRESDEN : VON DEN ERSTEN JUDEN BIS ZUR BLÜTE DER GEMEINDE UND DEREN AUSROTTUNG / Adolf Diamant ; mit einem Geleitwort
Theresienstadt, Ravensbrueck, Buchenwald, Riga and Warsaw (p. 452-453).
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4806. I REMEMBER-- / by Dov Weissberg.
WARSAW - GHETTO - UPRISING.
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4807. KARNY HITLEROWSKI OBÓZ PRACY STRAFARBEITSLAGER, 1940-1943 W LAZEKU / Czeslaw Parzych.
Brief sketch of Nazi labor camps, 1940-1943 in Lazek in Warsaw Województwo (county) in Poland
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4808. LIPNIAK MAJORAT OSKARZA I PRZYPOMINA 2.IX.1944 R[OKU] / Mieczyslaw Bartniczak.
Polish National Library (Warsaw, Poland). Call Number: MAG KS / II 1.154.088 ; (c.2) II 1
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4809. Mr. Jozwik notes that the Jewish Historical Institute's collection on Krakow Jewry is quite strong and spans from 1850 through the
Warsaw, Poland, phone 011 4822 279 221).
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4810. PAWIAK BYL ETAPEM : WSPOMNIENIA Z LAT 1939-1944 / przedmowa, wybór i opracowanie Regina Domanska.
World War, 1939-1945 --Prisoners and prisons, German --Poland --Warsaw --Registers.
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4811. Survivors list from the Central Committee of Polish Jews 'Pomoc Indyividualna' ca.
alphabetical, entries include year of birth. From Warsaw.
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4812. [Polish survivors]
Warsaw. Created from the USHMM collection RG-15.057M.
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4813. List No. 10 Polish Ghettos
Warsaw Ghetto Poland
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4814. NAMES OF JEWS REGISTERED IN LUBLIN AFTER THE LIBERATION
Warsaw Poland
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4815. Names of Jews registered in Lublin. (submitted to us after the liberation).
Warsaw Poland
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4816. Jakob Blankitny
Warsaw. The invasion of Poland brought with it the creation of forced labor camps and ghettos; with
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4817. Portrait of a Jewish mother and daughter in the Lvov ghetto.
's mother purchased false papers they moved to Warsaw, where Romana lived under the name of Romana Maria
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4818. Portrait of Romana Schreier at the time of her first communion at the Ursulinen convent school in Vienna.
's mother purchased false papers they moved to Warsaw, where Romana lived under the name of Romana Maria
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4819. Portrait of a Jewish child, who had survived the war in hiding, in Lodz soon after the liberation.
's mother purchased false papers they moved to Warsaw, where Romana lived under the name of Romana Maria
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4820. Identification portrait of a Jewish woman, who had survived the war in hiding, just after the liberation.
's mother purchased false papers they moved to Warsaw, where Romana lived under the name of Romana Maria
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4821. Election campaign banners posted on the gate of the Zeilsheim displaced persons' camp.
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising,Yitzhak (Antek) Zuckerman will represent us at the 22nd Zionist Congress. Vote
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4822. Document stating that Hela Frank, a resident of Bergen-Belsen DP camp, was a concentration camp prisoner, number 48632.
the DP camp and travel to Warsaw to look for family. It also distinguished her from a repatriate
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4823. Second page of a document stating that Hela Frank, a resident of Bergen-Belsen DP camp, was a concentration camp prisoner, number 48632.
permission to leave the DP camp and travel to Warsaw to look for family. It also distinguished her from a
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4824. Portrait of Hinda Sonenson Tawlitski reading a book.
Tawlitski immigrated to the United States. The American Embassy in Warsaw refused to issue her a visa. She
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4825. Helen Goldberg papers
part of the ghetto in Warsaw, Poland, and persons being hanged in Poland. Also included is an obituary