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5076. Chaja and Teifeld families photographs
September, the siblings moved from Gąbin to Warsaw. Hania and Genia later escaped the Warsaw ghetto and
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5077. Michal Birbrajer photograph collection
repatriated to Poland. He settled in Warsaw and married Pola Grajcer, a survivor of the Warsaw ghetto. In
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5078. Róża Zyto papers
Ganc Plac. Idł Plac was a labor activist in Warsaw. On October 15, 1939 Róża Plac with her parents ... wounded and hospitalized in the Military Hospital (Szpital Wojskowy) on Aleje Ijazdowskie in Warsaw. The
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5079. Postal commemoration envelope
of adaptation, was the participation and organization of the first commemorative events of the Warsaw ... Contains a postal commemoration envelope issued in honor of the sixtieth anniversary of the Warsaw
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5080. Sidney Stenzler papers
Warsaw Ghetto, the plight of DPs, and the deaths of Italian Holocaust victims. Correspondence primarily ... Writings and speeches include an unattributed Polish narrative about the Warsaw Ghetto, a victory speech
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5081. Stefania Glat album
both worked in a Polish school in Uzbekistan. In 1946 they returned to Warsaw, Poland and later moved ... Warsaw, Poland and later moved to Bytom. Their daughter, Anna, was born there in August 1949. In 1950
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5082. Group portrait of Jewish displaced persons in the Pocking camp.
Poland, near Warsaw, on March 14, 1917 where her parents owned a grocery store. Faiga had three siblings ... on October 29, 1939 Faiga married Schmuel Tick in Warsaw Poland. Shortly thereafter Faiga and
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5083. The Topilsky family poses in their garden outside their home in Lodz.
Warsaw at the start of the war. Marysia and her husband Heniek Taglicht escaped from the Warsaw ghetto
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5084. Group portrait of the leather factory workers in the Lodz ghetto.
Warsaw at the start of the war. Marysia and her husband Heniek Taglicht escaped from the Warsaw ghetto
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5085. Szaje and Sura Grynberg pose with another family in Stawki where they were hiding under assumed identities.
born on July 4, 1936 in Warsaw and the family lived in Radoszyna, a small village nearby. The Grynberg ... university studies, Szaje (now Henryk) became an actor in the Jewish Theater in Warsaw, as well as a writer
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5086. Jewish DPs gather for a service to commemorate the Holocaust victims from Miedzyrzec Podlaski underneath banners memorializing the victims.
Minia Rabinowitz was the only daughter of Pinchos Rabinowitz and Sara Gefen Rabinowitz of Warsaw. Her ... attend nursing school in Warsaw, dated Jakob Jawerbaum. Jakob was one of six children of Lejb and Ester
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5087. Group portrait of Jewish students and teachers in the Hasenecke DP camp school.
Minia Rabinowitz was the only daughter of Pinchos Rabinowitz and Sara Gefen Rabinowitz of Warsaw. Her ... attend nursing school in Warsaw, dated Jakob Jawerbaum. Jakob was one of six children of Lejb and Ester
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5088. Teachers in the Hasenecke DP camp school pose for a group portrait in front of a large map of Europe.
Minia Rabinowitz was the only daughter of Pinchos Rabinowitz and Sara Gefen Rabinowitz of Warsaw. Her ... attend nursing school in Warsaw, dated Jakob Jawerbaum. Jakob was one of six children of Lejb and Ester
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5089. An elderly Jewish man stands next to a sign in the Hasenecke DP camp that reads, "Review Concert -- It's Good to be Happy."
Minia Rabinowitz was the only daughter of Pinchos Rabinowitz and Sara Gefen Rabinowitz of Warsaw. Her ... attend nursing school in Warsaw, dated Jakob Jawerbaum. Jakob was one of six children of Lejb and Ester
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5090. Seven Jewish DPs pose next to a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
Minia Rabinowitz was the only daughter of Pinchos Rabinowitz and Sara Gefen Rabinowitz of Warsaw. Her ... attend nursing school in Warsaw, dated Jakob Jawerbaum. Jakob was one of six children of Lejb and Ester
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5091. Polish exiles in a sewing workshop, Kniazhpogost, the Komi Autonomous Republic.
Minia Rabinowitz was the only daughter of Pinchos Rabinowitz and Sara Gefen Rabinowitz of Warsaw. Her ... attend nursing school in Warsaw, dated Jakob Jawerbaum. Jakob was one of six children of Lejb and Ester
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5092. Two Polish Jewish children pose with their dog. Pictured are Estusia Wajcblum and her younger cousin Jeannette ("Janka") Jaglom (later Tokatly).
(Jaglom) Wajcblum. Both parents were Deaf. Ester was born in Warsaw in 1927 and Hanka, in 1928. Their ... family was forced into the Warsaw ghetto, their father was assigned the task of making wooden crosses for
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5093. Portrait of a Polish Jewish family. Pictured are Estusia Wajcblum (far right), her cousin's daughter Yanka (front), Yanka's governess (left), and an unknown man.
(Jaglom) Wajcblum. Both parents were Deaf. Ester was born in Warsaw in 1927 and Hanka, in 1928. Their ... family was forced into the Warsaw ghetto, their father was assigned the task of making wooden crosses for
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5094. Portrait of a Polish Jewish family at a wedding. Pictured are Hanka Wajcblum (seated in front), Estusia Wajcblum (seated second from right), Rebeka (Jaglom) Wajcblum (back row, left), and Sabina Wacjblum (back row, third from left).
(Jaglom) Wajcblum. Both parents were Deaf. Ester was born in Warsaw in 1927 and Hanka, in 1928. Their ... family was forced into the Warsaw ghetto, their father was assigned the task of making wooden crosses for
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5095. Portrait of a young Jewish boy on a tricycle in Lodz Poland.
Josef Symcha Binem Kopelman was born on January 12, 1911 in Warsaw Poland. His father, Abram ... Mordka Josef Symcha Binem Kopelman was born on January 12, 1911 in Warsaw Poland. His father, Abram
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5096. Close-up portrait of a young child, Marysia Rozenszajn, standing among high grass while in hiding.
moved to Warsaw where she met Izak. After the start of World War II, they fled to Bialystok which was ... daughter. In May 1946 they moved to Warsaw. Two years later Bela was killed in a traffic accident
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5097. Marysia Rosenszajn holds the hand of her rescuer's sister, Marysia Pawlowska.
moved to Warsaw where she met Izak. After the start of World War II, they fled to Bialystok which was ... daughter. In May 1946 they moved to Warsaw. Two years later Bela was killed in a traffic accident
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5098. Studio wedding portrait of Yocheved Fryd and Zvi Flumenker.
Jewish Agency. There she met Zvi Flumenker, a survivor from Warsaw, and they wed on September 30, 1948 ... perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Zvi also had several siblings who also perished in the ghetto the
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5099. Yocheved Fryd and Zvi Flumenker stand under the chuppah at their wedding in the Stuttgart displaced persons' camp.
Jewish Agency. There she met Zvi Flumenker, a survivor from Warsaw, and they wed on September 30, 1948 ... perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Zvi also had several siblings who also perished in the ghetto the
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5100. Yocheved Fryd types in the JDC office of the Stuttgart displaced persons' camp.
Jewish Agency. There she met Zvi Flumenker, a survivor from Warsaw, and they wed on September 30, 1948 ... perished in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Zvi also had several siblings who also perished in the ghetto the