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4826. Neff Fremont papers
Neff Fremont (b. Naftali Froimowicz, June 22, 1926, in Warsaw, Poland) was a Holocaust survivor and
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4827. Mordechai and Chaya Adler collection
of the war, her experiences posing as a Polish girl in Warsaw and the constant threat of being
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4828. Pre-war photographs
later interned in the Warsaw ghetto.
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4829. Zyskind Talisman family collection
membership card issued to Itzhak Finkelkraut from the He’chalutz Zionist organization, Warsaw, Poland.
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4830. Wallet
donor life in the ghetto of Warsaw, Poland, during the Holocaust
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4831. Michal Glinicki photograph collection
mass grave. The grave, located near Gibalskiego Street in Warsaw, Poland, contained approximately 300
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4832. Records relating to war crimes in Sachsenhausen
National Remembrance - Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation (IPN) in Warsaw
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4833. Selected records from Statistisch-wissenschaftliches Institut des RFSS (NS 48)
analysis at the Nordhausen camp, Warsaw ghetto statistics, personnel case files, and a name list of Himmler
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4834. Wisconsin wartime press clippings
's coverage of Kristallnacht, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the liberation of Lublin-Majdanek, and the Nuremberg
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4835. Dr. Bronek Drozdowicz collection
clandestine medical schools in the Warsaw ghetto.
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4836. Candleholder
Created by unknown artisian, 1908, Warsaw, Poland. Found by U.S. officer quartered in home of Nazi
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4837. Felix Kasprzak collection
could attend school. Living in Pabianice, after the German invasion of Poland, Felix fled to Warsaw and
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4838. Rosa Wicygster collection
Warsaw, Poland to her husband, Chaim Hermann Wincygster (later Winchester) who managed to escape from
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4839. Barbara Schmid collection
Sowa, issued in Warsaw on June 22, 1943.
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4840. Agata Tuszynska-Dasko collection
's family] who survived the Holocaust on false papers in Warsaw and vicinity. The Rosenberg family was
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4841. Anna Majewska Woźniakowska collection
Woźniakowska, originally of Warsaw, Poland. The memoir describes her memories of her childhood home and friends
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4842. John and Melanie Balzer papers
technician in Warsaw, Poland.
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4843. Mieczyslaw Cegielski photograph collection
Cygielsztrajach died in the ghetto in Warsaw, Poland, in December 1941 at the age of 49.
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4844. Simon Makon collection
Warsaw ghetto. Also includes a copy of Mr. Makon's memoirs, "Life in the Ghetto: The 'Resettlement' to
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4845. David and Myrna Rymer family papers
David and Myrna Rymer who fled Warsaw, Poland, to Lithuania, migrated to Russia, received visas signed
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4846. Duda family papers
work card from Warsaw and a letter from the War Relief Service National Catholic Welfare Conference IRO
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4847. Onella Debinski Stagoll collection.
writes of the conditions in the Warsaw ghetto, her concern for their missing brother, Berek, and his
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4848. Holocaust recollections
Includes accounts of survivors who: survived Auschwitz, Mauthausen, Bergen-Belsen, the Warsaw Ghetto
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4849. Bertl
); their experiences during the Warsaw Uprising; their eventual liberation; and their travel to the
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4850. Natek, child of the Holocaust
and after the Holocaust; the German invasion of Poland; conditions inside the Warsaw ghetto; hiding