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5151. Oral history interview with Jan Karski
Warsaw (Poland) ... in 1949; Jewish children escaping from the Warsaw ghetto in 1942; the helplessness of the Jews in
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5152. Oral history interview with Barbara Gerson
Barbara Gerson (née Branka Nomberg), born May 30, 1924 in Warsaw, Poland, describes growing up in ... the train; going to Warsaw before going to Czestochowa; having to wear arm bands and moving to the
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5153. Szilard Diamant papers
was badly injured. A woman in Warsaw helped treat her wounds. She survived the rest of the war in ... Warsaw under the false identity of Maria Sowiak. She married Alfred Tirkel in Poland in 1955, and they
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5154. Breznik and Zylberglajt families papers
Correspondence: letters and postcards from Zylberglajt family in Warsaw, where Jankel Zylberglajt (donor ... Contains letters and postcards from the Zylberglajt family in Warsaw, where Jankel Zylberglajt
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5155. Blam and Selinger family papers
Warsaw (Poland). ... depicting Golda, Hersch, Oleg, and Machcia and a map of the Warsaw ghetto’s borders between 1940 and 1942.
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5156. Oral history interview with Julius Menn
Warsaw (Poland) ... Poland in 1938; enrolling in a Polish school in Warsaw; the German invasion of Poland on September 1
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5157. Oral history interview with Julius Menn
Warsaw (Poland) ... Poland in 1938; enrolling in a Polish school in Warsaw; the German invasion of Poland on September 1
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5158. Oral history interview with Julius Menn
Warsaw (Poland) ... Poland in 1938; enrolling in a Polish school in Warsaw; the German invasion of Poland on September 1
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5159. Oral history interview with Julius Menn
Warsaw (Poland) ... Poland in 1938; enrolling in a Polish school in Warsaw; the German invasion of Poland on September 1
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5160. Oral history interview with Julius Menn
Warsaw (Poland) ... Poland in 1938; enrolling in a Polish school in Warsaw; the German invasion of Poland on September 1
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5161. Oral history interview with Julius Menn
Warsaw (Poland) ... Poland in 1938; enrolling in a Polish school in Warsaw; the German invasion of Poland on September 1
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5162. Oral history interview with Julius Menn
Warsaw (Poland) ... Poland in 1938; enrolling in a Polish school in Warsaw; the German invasion of Poland on September 1
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5163. Oral history interview with Naftal Sieff
Getto warszawskie (Warsaw, Poland) ... being transported to Auschwitz II-Birkenau; being transferred to the Warsaw ghetto after the ghetto
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5164. Oral history interview with Miklos Denny
Warsaw (Poland) ... forest when he was in a camp; moving to Brest-Litovsk (Brzesć Litewski, Poland); going to Warsaw, Poland
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5165. Original Caption: "Acrum Altman with his wife chaia Rosenbaum Altman.
65 km south of Warsaw." ... in Sokolow Podlaski on April 24, 1917. Frieda Elka Altman was born in Warsaw in 1914 and later moved
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5166. The Wajcblum and Jaglom families gather for a Passover seder in Brest.
(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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5167. Oral history interview with Rubin Minsky
Warsaw (Poland) ... Rubin Minsky, born on February 18, 1919 in Warsaw, Poland, discusses his sisters Tova, Leah, Hanna
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5168. Sąd Okręgowy w Białymstoku (SOB), Sygn. GK 205
Source of acquisition is the Institute of National Remembrance, Warsaw, Poland - Commission for ... the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation (IPN) Warsaw, Poland, Sygn. GK 205 (SOB). Records
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5169. Stanisław Dobosiewicz collection
Stanisław Dobosiewicz (1910-2007) graduated from Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw, before ... chairman of the Warsaw community of former prisoners of Mauthausen.
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5170. Proces Eryka Engelsa (Sygn. SAW)
Source of acquisition the Institute of National Remembrance, Warsaw, Poland - Commission for the ... Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation (IPN) Warsaw, Poland; Sygn. SAW; Files: 48, 48a, 48b, and 84
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5171. Book
Isaac Ossowski was born in 1877 in Lubraniez, near Warsaw, Poland, to an extremely devout family ... book: Book of Wisdom] Publication: Warsaw: Rabbi David Shklaver(?); 1839 ; Notes: translated to Hebrew
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5172. Regina and Halina Goldwag papers
Warsaw (Poland) ... Regina Goldwag (née Rivka Zak, later Epstein, 1900-1972) was born in Warsaw, Poland, to Chana (nee ... Kurlander, ?-1939) and Moshe Zak (?-1923). Moshe worked in transportation, distributing coal from Warsaw to ... army, but the strength of the German forces pushed them to the east. Warsaw laid under siege for three
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5173. Ring with a red heart and inmate numbers made from a spoon in a concentration camp
Warsaw (Poland) ... Miriam Nevo (nee Litman, b.1923) was born in Warsaw, Poland to Ariej Leib and Ryfka Litman. Jewish ... life and culture thrived in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. At 350,000 people, the Jewish community ... comprised about 30 percent of Warsaw’s total population. On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland, and
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5174. A group of young German boys view "Der Stuermer," "Die Woche," and other propaganda posters that are posted on a fence in Berlin.
Warsaw just as all foreign reporters and diplomats, as well as Polish government officials, were fleeing ... of Warsaw, who provided him with a car, guide, interpreter, and a permit to photograph whatever he ... liked. For two weeks, from September 7 until September 21, Bryan stayed in Warsaw filming and ... lost. From Warsaw, he was taken to Koenigsberg. While waiting for German officials to decide his fate
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5175. Ina Felczer papers
transported to the Warsaw ghetto sometime after his deportation to Poland. Ina’s mother, Hannah, and her ... grandmother, Golda, were transported to the Warsaw ghetto between September 1939 and October 1940. Ina ... ’s grandfather, Judah, was likely deported to Warsaw as well. The last records for Victor, Hannah, and Golda ... that lived there, to Warsaw, Łódź, Ostrów Lubelski, or other towns in the Generalgouvernement region of