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4951. Two young children stand on a street of the Hofgeismar displaced persons camp.
Sternbach (b. 1915). Emil and Dora were from Lvov and then lived in Warsaw. Miriam was born in 1945, and
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4952. A group of Jewish DPs pose together in the Hofgeismar displaced persons camp.
Sternbach (b. 1915). Emil and Dora were from Lvov and then lived in Warsaw. Miriam was born in 1945, and
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4953. A group of friends gather around a table for a celebration in the Hofgeismar displaced persons camp.
Sternbach (b. 1915). Emil and Dora were from Lvov and then lived in Warsaw. Miriam was born in 1945, and
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4954. A group of friends gather for a meal in the Hofgeismar displaced persons camp.
Sternbach (b. 1915). Emil and Dora were from Lvov and then lived in Warsaw. Miriam was born in 1945, and
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4955. Close-up of two young children, one in a baby carriage, in the Hofgeismar displaced persons camp.
Sternbach (b. 1915). Emil and Dora were from Lvov and then lived in Warsaw. Miriam was born in 1945, and
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4956. A Steady Job—With “Benefits”
additional income at a time of war and scarcity. German Administration of Poland Warsaw Ghetto Local (Polish
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4957. Portrait of Żegota co-founder Władysław Bartoszewski
wave in Warsaw. The Nazi German authorities then sent him to the
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4958. Moishe Menyuk
part of Poland. He supported his family by farming and managing an estate for a Pole from Warsaw
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4959. Gusen
,000 Polish civilians captured in October 1944 during the Warsaw Home Army
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4960. Chaim Frenkiel
Warsaw called Gabin, where Chaim's father worked as a cap maker. Gabin had one of Poland's oldest
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4961. Jakob Frenkiel
Warsaw called Gabin, where Jakob's father worked as a cap maker. Gabin had one of Poland's oldest
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4962. Laura Ellenbogen
Kazakhstan, Warsaw and a DP camp in Germany before immigrating to the United
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4963. Itzik Rosenblat
apprentice as a women's tailor. After he apprenticed with several tailors in Radom and Warsaw, he went back
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4964. International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
Warsaw ghetto, and the estimate of six million Jewish victims
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4965. The United States and the Holocaust, 1942–45
Warsaw Ghetto and in a transit camp near a Jewish ghetto in German-occupied Poland. Karski met
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4966. Leon Weinstein papers
Leon Weinstein by the General Government from Warsaw, Poland, in 1942; a card identifying Weinstein as
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4967. Lisa Murik photograph collection
a monument to martyrs of the Warsaw ghetto, a phototgraph of Edith Poliszuk and her brother Mark
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4968. Auschwitz inmate list (partial), 02 Dec. 1943
Helen Kopman was born 24 Sept. 1924 in Warsaw, Poland. She is a survivor of Majdanek and Auschwitz.
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4969. Office of the Government Kommissar for the Productivity of Jewish Population in Poland records (AAN 201)
Source of acquisition is the Archiwum Akt Nowych, Warsaw, Poland, collection number AAN 201. These
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4970. Bergen-Belsen machzor
machzor was published in Warsaw, Poland, in 1940. Sergeant Waholek, a member of the American Army, was
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4971. Marek family collection
known as Tauba), originally of Warsaw, Poland. Includes pre-war correspondence to family in the United
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4972. Life magazine
Jewish Quarter of Warsaw, and antisemitic propaganda; issues dated January 31, 1938, March 29, 1938, and
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4973. Recollections of a Polish Holocaust survivor
Warsaw (Poland)
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4974. Zespół Zwiazek Towarzystw Opieki nad Sierotami, CENTOS (Sygn. 200)
Warsaw (Poland) ... and boarding houses between 1941-1942, in the ghetto in Warsaw, Poland. Records document virtually all
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4975. Żydowska Agencja Prasowa. Biuletyn (Sygn. 354)
Warsaw (Poland)